Design of xanthone propionate photolabile protecting group releasing acyclovir for the treatment of ocular herpes simplex virus |
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Authors: | Blake Jessie A Bareiss Bettina Jimenez Liliana Griffith May Scaiano J C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. |
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Abstract: | We have attached the antiviral drug acyclovir (ACV) to a xanthone photolabile protecting group (or photocage) through the O6 position of acyclovir, a procedure designed for the treatment of ocular herpes simplex virus infections. Acyclovir is photoreleased from the photocage, under physiological conditions, with a quantum yield (Φ(ACV?release)) of 0.1-0.3 and an uncaging cross section (Φ·ε) of 450-1350 M cm(-1). We demonstrate that this photorelease method outcompetes alternative reaction pathways, such as protonation. Furthermore, complete release of the drug is theoretically possible given a sufficient dose of light . Surprisingly the acyclovir photocage, also showed some antiviral activity towards HSV-1. |
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