The unexpectedly high percentage of aqueous extracts of marine organisms and terrestrial plants which exhibited AIDS-antiviral activity in the primary screen necessitated an investigation of recurring classes of antiviral agents and methods to differentiate such compounds from more unique anti-HIV compounds which might also be present. A series of simple experiments to test for known classes of AIDS-antiviral compounds, and to provide general chemical characterization of the anti-HIV compounds present, has been developed. The NCI in vitro primary antitumor screen, in conjunction with computerized pattern-recognition (e.g., Compare) algorithms, is also being explored as a dereplication approach for cytotoxic extracts.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Intramural Research (Z01)
Project #
1Z01CM007327-02
Application #
3774684
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2
Fiscal Year
1993
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Division of Cancer Treatment
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United States
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