“…Other nucleoside analogues owning 5-membered heterocyclic bases, such as imidazoles and triazoles, have displayed interesting biological properties; for instance, brenedin (Mizoribine as an immunosuppressor for the treatment of transplant patients 2 and EICAR (3, Figure 1), causes depletion of purine nucleotides resulting in a broad spectrum of activity against RNA and DNA viruses and tumour cell proliferation. 3 In this context, a great number 1,2,3-triazole derivatives have shown a great potential as antiviral, antibacterial or antiproliferative agents, 4 Furthermore, we and others have recently reported several examples of 1,2,3-triazolyl carbanucleosides owning promising biological activities ( Figure 2). 7 For example, compound (±)-6 (R = 2-C 6 H 4 OMe) exhibited specific inhibitory potential against TK + VZV (EC 50 = 11 μM), 8 7 was found to own moderate activity against HIV-1 (IC 50 = 43.8 μM), 9 and 8 In recent times we have started a research program devoted to the synthesis and biological evaluation as antiviral and antitumoral agents of carbanucleosides produced using, in some extent, the postulates of "click chemistry".…”