Total synthesis and anti-viral activities of an extract of radix isatidis

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Radix isatidis (Banlangen), a famous traditional Chinese medicine, has been used for thousands of years in China due to its anti-viral activity. Through our research, we inferred that the anti-viral activity of Radix isatidis depended on the water-soluble part. Among the components of this extract, the isoquinoline derivative 1 was isolated for the first time and has shown better anti-viral activity than other constituents. In this study, to solve the problem of sourcing sufficient quantities of compound 1, a total synthesis route is described, and several analogues are also evaluated for their anti-viral activities. Among them, compound 8 shown potent anti-viral activity with an IC50 value of 15.3 μg/mL. The results suggested that isoquinoline derivatives possessed potent anti-viral activity and are worthy further development.

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He, L. W., Liu, H. Q., Chen, Y. Q., Yang, J. Y., Wang, T. L., & Li, W. (2014). Total synthesis and anti-viral activities of an extract of radix isatidis. Molecules, 19(12), 20906–20912. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules191220906

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