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Evolution of the Synthesis of Remdesivir: Classical Approaches and Most Recent Advances
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2021-08Registro en:
Vargas Vargas, Didier Farley; Larghi, Enrique Leandro; Kaufman, Teodoro Saul; Evolution of the Synthesis of Remdesivir: Classical Approaches and Most Recent Advances; American Chemical Society; ACS Omega; 6; 30; 8-2021; 19356-19363
2470-1343
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Autor
Vargas Vargas, Didier Farley
Larghi, Enrique Leandro
Kaufman, Teodoro Saul
Resumen
The broad-spectrum antiviral Remdesivir, a monophosphate nucleoside analogue prodrug (ProTide), was repurposed. In May 2020, it received emergency approval by the FDA, being the first drug approved to fight the new coronavirus (COVID-19) disease which targets the virus directly. The main synthetic strategies toward Remdesivir, and their relevant modifications, are presented and discussed, to provide a panoramic view of the state-of-the-art and the more important advances in this field. Recent progress, proposed improvements, and uses of novel technologies for the synthetic sequence are also detailed.