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Synthesis, antiviral activity, preliminary pharmacokinetics and structural parameters of thiazolide amine salts.

Andrew V StachulskiJean-Francois RossignolSophie PateJoshua TaujanskasCraig M RobertsonRudi AertsEtienne PascalSara PiacentiniSimone La FraziaM Gabriella SantoroPaul M O'Neill
Published in: Future medicinal chemistry (2021)
Background: The thiazolides, typified by nitazoxanide, are an important class of anti-infective agents. A significant problem with nitazoxanide and its active circulating metabolite tizoxanide is their poor solubility. Results: We report the preparation and evaluation of a series of amine salts of tizoxanide and the corresponding 5-Cl thiazolide. These salts demonstrated improved aqueous solubility and absorption, as shown by physicochemical and in vivo measurements. They combine antiviral activity against influenza A virus with excellent cell safety indices. We also report the x-ray crystal structural data of the ethanolamine salt. Conclusion: The ethanol salt of thiazolide retains the activity of the parent together with an improved cell safety index, making it a good candidate for further evaluation.
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