NAPHTHOQUINONE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR APPLYING FOR TREATMENT AND CONTROL OF TUBERCULOSIS Russian patent published in 2005 - IPC

Abstract RU 2246299 C2

FIELD: organic chemistry, medicine, phthisiology.

SUBSTANCE: invention proposes applying naphthoquinone derivatives for treatment and/or control of tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and a method for tuberculosis treatment. The claimed naphthoquinone derivatives are known as extracts from South Africa medicinal plants, for example, diospyrin and O-juglone. Indicated compounds are effective as against strains that are sensitive to M. tuberculosis and strains that are resistant to isoniazid and rifampicin or strains with the multiple resistance.

EFFECT: valuable medicinal properties of compounds.

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Authors

Mejer Jakobus Jokhannes Marion

Lall Namrita

Dates

2005-02-20Published

2000-06-22Filed