The 6-desfluoroquinolones which have been developed by our group represent a promising class of compounds for the treatment of HIV infection since they act on transcriptional regulation, a crucial step in the replication cycle that has not been clinically exploited, yet. Focussing attention on the N-1 and C-6 positions, a novel series of quinolones has been synthesized. New SAR insights have been obtained, in particular, the hydroxyl group emerged as a suitable C-6 substituent when coupled with the appropriate arylpiperazine at the neighboring C-7 position.

Studies on Anti-HIV Quinolones: New Insights on the C-6 Position

MASSARI, SERENA;MANFRONI, GIUSEPPE;SABATINI, STEFANO;TABARRINI, Oriana;CECCHETTI, Violetta
2009

Abstract

The 6-desfluoroquinolones which have been developed by our group represent a promising class of compounds for the treatment of HIV infection since they act on transcriptional regulation, a crucial step in the replication cycle that has not been clinically exploited, yet. Focussing attention on the N-1 and C-6 positions, a novel series of quinolones has been synthesized. New SAR insights have been obtained, in particular, the hydroxyl group emerged as a suitable C-6 substituent when coupled with the appropriate arylpiperazine at the neighboring C-7 position.
2009
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