C. C. Cutrì, A. Garozzo, M. Siracusa
Feb 1, 1999
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Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry
Abstract
The synthesis and evaluation of 3,4,5-trisubstituted isothiazoles as antiviral agents led to the discovery of several compounds effective in vitro against enteroviruses polio 1 and ECHO 9. Structure-activity relationship studies revealed that a short thioalkyl chain in the 3-position and a methyl ester group in the 4-position are the structural components that, to a large extent, contribute to the positive biological profile in terms of both selectivity and low cytotoxicity. Under one-step growth conditions, methyl 3-methylthio-5-phenyl-4-isothiazolecarboxilate caused the greatest activity if added within 1 h after poliovirus adsorption. These data suggest interference with early events of viral replication.