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4',6‐Dichloroflavan (BW683C): Enantiomeric separation by hplc/dad and antirhinovirus activity
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1992
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Antiviral CompoundNeurovirologyMedicineAntiviral Drug DevelopmentAntiviral TherapyVirologyEnantiomeric SeparationAntiviral DrugRhinovirus Serotype 1BPharmacologyChiral Stationary PhaseViral ImmunityAbstract Racemic 4',6‐DichloroflavanChromatography
Abstract Racemic 4',6‐dichloroflavan (BW683C), a highly effective inhibitor of rhinovirus serotype 1B in vitro, was resolved by high‐performance liquid chromatography on a chiral stationary phase. The enantiomers were separately collected and circular dichroism curves were obtained, in order to determine the absolute configuration of the two enantiomers. The activity of the isomers was studied on human rhinovirus serotype 1B multiplication in HeLa cell cultures, by means of the plaque reduction assay. Both enantiomers were potent inhibitors of virus replication; by comparing the IC 50 values, the S form was 3.5 times more effective than the R form.
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