Anti-HSV-1 activity of synthetic humic acid-like polymers derived from p-diphenolic starting com-pounds

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A panel of ten humic-acid-like polymers was synthesized by oxidation of p-diphenolic compounds and characterized by relative molecular weights, FT-IR spectra and functional group analysis. Using the XTT-based tetrazolium reduction assay EZ4U, both the low-molecular starting compounds and the synthesized polymers were examined for antiviral and cytotoxic activities in HSV-1-infected Vero cells. With the exception of hydroquinone, 2,5-dihydroxytoluene and 2,5-dihydroxybenzoquinone, the starting compounds failed to inhibit herpesvirus replication. The polymeric oxidation products, however, developed anti-HSV-1 activity with EC50 values in the range of 0.65 (2,5-DHPOP) and 322 μg/ml (2,5-DHBQOP). The CC50 values of the polymers varied among 32.0 (TMHYDROP) and >512 μg/ml (2,5-DHBQOP, HYDSULFOP). The most effective polymers were found to be 2,5-DHPOP, 2,5-DHTOP and GENOP (EC50: 0.65, 1.6 and 2.2 μg/ml, respectively, and SI: ≥400, ≥80 and ≥58, respectively). Functional group analysis revealed that increasing numbers of carboxyl groups together with a high content of hydroxyl groups tend to enhance the antiviral activity of polymers derived from p-diphenolic compounds.

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Klöcking, R., Helbig, B., Schötz, G., Schacke, M., & Wutzler, P. (2002). Anti-HSV-1 activity of synthetic humic acid-like polymers derived from p-diphenolic starting com-pounds. Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy, 13(4), 241–249. https://doi.org/10.1177/095632020201300405

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