Antiviral Properties of the New Coordination Compound Silver Bis(Citrato)Germanate


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Abstract

The new coordination polymer silver bis(citrato)germanate was synthesized and exhibited pronounced antiviral activity against human influenza virus strains A/Hong Kong/1/68 (H3N2) and A/Puerto Rico/34 (H1N1). Its effective dose was five times lower than that of the reference drug oseltamivir, which made this compound promising for further studies in animal models.

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I. I. Seifullina

I. I. Mechnikov Odessa National University

Email: tatyanagridina1207@gmail.com
Ukraine, 2 Dvoryanskaya St., Odessa, 65021

E. É. Martsinko

I. I. Mechnikov Odessa National University

Email: tatyanagridina1207@gmail.com
Ukraine, 2 Dvoryanskaya St., Odessa, 65021

T. L. Gridina

Odessa National Medical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: tatyanagridina1207@gmail.com
Ukraine, 3 Valikhovskii Lane, Odessa, 65021

E. A. Chebanenko

I. I. Mechnikov Odessa National University

Email: tatyanagridina1207@gmail.com
Ukraine, 2 Dvoryanskaya St., Odessa, 65021

L. M. Mudrik

Odessa Research Center Biomedical Testing of Food and Drugs

Email: tatyanagridina1207@gmail.com
Ukraine, 15 Chepygi St., Odessa, 65003

A. S. Fedchuk

Odessa Research Center Biomedical Testing of Food and Drugs

Email: tatyanagridina1207@gmail.com
Ukraine, 15 Chepygi St., Odessa, 65003


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