Anti-HIV active petrosins from the marine sponge Petrosia similis

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Abstract

A marine sponge Petrosia similis afforded two compounds which belongs to bis-quinolizidine alkaloids namely, petrosin (1) and petrosin-A (2), respectively. Petrosin (1) and petrosin-A (2) showed anti-HIV inhibition with IC50 values of 41.3 and 52.9 μm respectively. MAGI cell assays indicated that the compounds inhibited early steps of HIV replication. In extracellular HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase inhibition assay petrosin and petrosin-A inhibited HIV-1 RT at 10.6 and 14.8 μm. This is the first report of petroisns with anti-HIV activity. © 2003 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Venkateshwar Goud, T., Srinivasa Reddy, N., Raghavendra Swamy, N., Siva Ram, T., & Venkateswarlu, Y. (2003). Anti-HIV active petrosins from the marine sponge Petrosia similis. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 26(10), 1498–1501. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.26.1498

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