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A rapid synthesis of 2′,3′-dideoxy-3′-fluoro-β-d-threo-nucleosides bearing the pyrimidine canonical bases of nucleic acids has been developed in order to discover new nucleoside derivatives as potential antiviral drugs. However, when evaluated for their antiviral activity in cell culture experiments, none of these compounds showed any significant antiviral activity.
(−)-Neplanocin B, the natural isomer of a component of the neplanocin family was diasteroselectively synthesized from 2,3-O-isopropylidene-d-1,4-ribonolactone. However, when evaluated against several DNA and RNA viruses in cell culture experiments, it did not show any antiviral activity.
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