Antipicornavirus activity of substituted phenoxybenzenes and phenoxypyridines
作者:Lowell D. Markley、Yulan C. Tong、Jacqueline K. Dulworth、David L. Steward、Christopher T. Goralski、Howard Johnston、Steven G. Wood、Anna P. Vinogradoff、Thomas M. Bargar
DOI:10.1021/jm00153a020
日期:1986.3
Phenoxybenzenes and phenoxypyridines were prepared and tested for the effect of substituents on antipicornavirus activity. The most active compound, 2-(3,4-dichlorophenoxy)-5-nitrobenzonitrile (8), demonstrated broad-spectrum antipicornavirus activity. Compound 8 and several analogues each given orally prior to and during infection protected mice against an otherwise lethal challenge with coxsackievirus
MARKLEY, L. D.;TONG, Y. C.;DULWORTH, J. K.;STEWARD, D. L.;GORALSKI, C. T.+, J. MED. CHEM., 1986, 29, N 3, 427-433
作者:MARKLEY, L. D.、TONG, Y. C.、DULWORTH, J. K.、STEWARD, D. L.、GORALSKI, C. T.+
DOI:——
日期:——
Structure–Activity Relationship for the Picolinamide Antibacterials that Selectively Target <i>Clostridioides difficile</i>
作者:Enrico Speri、Yuanyuan Qian、Jeshina Janardhanan、Cesar Masitas、Elena Lastochkin、Stefania De Benedetti、Man Wang、Valerie A. Schroeder、William R. Wolter、Allen G. Oliver、Jed F. Fisher、Shahriar Mobashery、Mayland Chang
DOI:10.1021/acsmedchemlett.1c00135
日期:2021.6.10
Clostridioidesdifficile is a leading health threat. This pathogen initiates intestinal infections during gut microbiota dysbiosis caused by oral administration of antibiotics. C. difficile is difficult to eradicate due to its ability to form spores, which are not susceptible to antibiotics. To address the urgent need for treating recurrent C. difficileinfection, antibiotics that selectively target