FIELD: organic chemistry, medicine, virology.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to novel 5'-phosphonates of 3`-azido-3`-deoxythymidine of the general formula (I) possessing anti-HIV activity, and to using 5'-phosphonates of 3`-azido-3`-deoxythymidine as an active component for preparing drugs possessing anti-HIV activity. In compound of the general formula (I): at n = 0-2; R1 means (wherein X means -CH2, -NH, O); R2 means -NH-C(O)- (wherein R2 means H, (C1-C6)-alkyl, (C5-C7)-cycloalkyl), -HO(CH2)k- (wherein k = 2-4); at n = 0 R1 means -Cl3C; at n = 1-6 R1 means Cl-, Br-, J-, and at n = 2-6 R3 means -C(O)O- (wherein R3 means (C1-C6)-alkyl) at n = 2-6.
EFFECT: valuable medicinal properties of compounds.
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Dates
2008-04-20—Published
2004-11-25—Filed