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In-vitro antiviral screening of some thiopyranothiazoles.

Thiopyranothiazoles represent a promising class of drug-like molecules with broad pharmacological profiles. Some novel derivatives of isothiochromeno [4a,4-d]thiazole and chromeno [4',3':4,5]thiopyrano [2,3-d]thiazole were synthesized and screened against diverse viruses: coronavirus SARS, Influenza Viruses of type A and type B, Adeno- and Rhinovirus, Dengue Fever Virus, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Rift Valley Fever Virus, Tacaribe Virus, Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus, as well as Vaccinia and Human Cytomegalovirus. The antiviral activity assays revealed highly active isothiochromeno [4a,4-d]thiazole bearing phenazone fragment towards Influenza Virus type A (H1 N1 ) with the selectivity index (SI) within 150.5,8-Dihydro-2H- (Girard et al., 2010; Al-Hazmi, 2016) [1,3]thiazolo [5',4':5,6]thiopyrano [2,3-d] (Girard et al., 2010; Al-Hazmi, 2016) [1,3]thiazol-2,6(3H)-diones showed moderate antiviral activity against influenza viruses and SARS CoV. The obtained data indicate thiopyranothiazoles as promising class of fused 4-thiazolidinone derivatives possessing antiviral effects.

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