Synthesis, Anti-Influenza H1N1 and Anti-Dengue Activity of A-Ring Modified Oleanonic Acid Polyamine Derivatives.
Irina SmirnovaAnastasiya V PetrovaGul'nara GiniyatullinaAnna SmirnovaAlexandrina VolobuevaJulia PavlyukovaVladimir V ZarubaevTran Van LocThao Thi Phuong TranVu Thi Bich HauNguyen Thi Thu ThuyMyint Myint KhineOxana B KazakovaPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A series of sixteen A-ring modified (2,3-indolo-, 2-benzylidene) oleanonic acid derivatives, holding some cyclic amines, linear polyamines and benzylaminocarboxamides at C28, has been synthesized and screened for antiviral activity against influenza A/PuertoRico/8/34 (H1N1) and Dengue virus serotypes of DENV-1, -2, -3, -4. It was found that 28-homopiperazine 2 and 3- N -phthalyl 22 amides of oleanonic acid demonstrated high potency with selectivity index SI 27 (IC 50 21 μM) and 42 (IC 50 12 μM). Oleanonic acid aminoethylpiperazine amide 6 and C-azepano-erythrodiol 23 appeared to be the most effective compounds against DENV-1 (IC 50' s 67 and 107 μM) and -2 (IC 50' s 86 and 68 μM correspondingly) serotypes.