2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02524549
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Adamantane derivatives: Pharmacological and toxicological properties (review)

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“…Molecule of adamantane consists of three cyclohexane rings [19]. The adamantane is not used currently, but the possibility of introducing in position 1 or 3 of different substituents making it promising for antiviral therapy [20].…”
Section: Viral Adsorption and Penetrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecule of adamantane consists of three cyclohexane rings [19]. The adamantane is not used currently, but the possibility of introducing in position 1 or 3 of different substituents making it promising for antiviral therapy [20].…”
Section: Viral Adsorption and Penetrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most often used one is gludantan, the adamantamine conjugate of glucuronic acid, which is used as an antiviral agent as well as a drug in the treatment of Parkinson disease and depression. 11 It is also known that introducing an adamantyl moiety into substances with known biological activity improves their pharmacological properties mostly due to its pronounced lipophilic character. 12,13 Furthermore, the role of adamantane conjugates with mannose in the process of preventing microbial adhesion to host cells was recently discussed as well.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Compounds containing adamantane are used in clinical practice to treat viral and psychological diseases [1]. They also exhibit antitumor and antimicrobial activity [2 -5].…”
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