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Selected Plant Triterpenoids and Their Derivatives as Antiviral Agents

Martina Wimmerová, Uladzimir Bildziukevich, Zdeněk Wimmer

2023Molecules22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The results of the most recent investigation of triterpenoid-based antiviral agents namely in the HIV-1 and HSV-1 treatment were reviewed and summarized. Several key historical achievements are included to stress consequences and continuity in this research. Most of the agents studied belong to a series of compounds derived from betulin or betulinic acid, and their synthetic derivative is called bevirimat. A termination of clinical trials of bevirimat in Phase IIb initiated a search for more successful compounds partly derived from bevirimat or designed independently of bevirimat structure. Surprisingly, a majority of bevirimat mimics are derivatives of betulinic acid, while other plant triterpenoids, such as ursolic acid, oleanolic acid, glycyrrhetinic acid, or other miscellaneous triterpenoids, are relatively rarely involved in a search for a novel antiviral agent. Therefore, this review article is divided into three parts based on the leading triterpenoid core structure.

Topics & Concepts

BetulinBetulinic acidOleanolic acidTriterpenoidUrsolic acidTerpeneChemistryStereochemistryCombinatorial chemistryBiologyBiochemistryBotanyMedicineAlternative medicineGeneticsPathologyNatural product bioactivities and synthesisPharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsPlant biochemistry and biosynthesis
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