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1149348-10-6

1149348-10-6 structure
1149348-10-6 structure
  • Name: FGI-106
  • Chemical Name: FGI-106 tetrahydrochloride
  • CAS Number: 1149348-10-6
  • Molecular Formula: C28H42Cl4N6
  • Molecular Weight: 604.49
  • Catalog: Signaling Pathways Anti-infection HCV
  • Create Date: 2020-06-01 19:04:26
  • Modify Date: 2024-01-09 13:52:27
  • FGI-106 tetrahydrochloride is a potent and broad-spectrum inhibitor with inhibitory activity against multiple viruses. FGI-106 tetrahydrochloride is active against Ebola, Rift Valley and Dengue Fever viruses with EC50s of 100 nM, 800 nM and 400-900 nM, respectively. FGI-106 tetrahydrochloride also inhibits non-hemorrhagic fever viruses HCV and HIV-1 with EC50s of 200 nM and 150 nM, respectively[1].

Name FGI-106 tetrahydrochloride
Description FGI-106 tetrahydrochloride is a potent and broad-spectrum inhibitor with inhibitory activity against multiple viruses. FGI-106 tetrahydrochloride is active against Ebola, Rift Valley and Dengue Fever viruses with EC50s of 100 nM, 800 nM and 400-900 nM, respectively. FGI-106 tetrahydrochloride also inhibits non-hemorrhagic fever viruses HCV and HIV-1 with EC50s of 200 nM and 150 nM, respectively[1].
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Target

EC50: 100 nM (Ebola virus), 800 nM (Rift Valley virus), 400-900 nM (Dengue Fever virus), 200 nM (HCV) and 150 nM (HIV-1)[1]

In Vitro Treatment with 2 μM FGI-106 mediated a 4 log reduction in infectious viral titers relative to matched controls, with an EC90 for inhibition of viral killing of host cells (Vero E6 cells) estimated to be 0.6 μM[1]. In cell-based assays, treatment with FGI-106 inhibits viral replication by divergent virus families, including positive and negative-strand RNA viruses[1].
In Vivo FGI-106 (0.1-5 mg/kg; intraperitoneal injection; treatments on days 2 and 5; C57BL/6 or BALB/c mice) treatment decreases mortality from Zaire EBOV in a dose-dependent manner[1]. Animal Model: Male or female C57BL/6 or BALB/c mice (6-10 weeks of age) injected with EBOV (Ebola virus)[1] Dosage: 0.1 mg/kg, 0.5 mg/kg, 1 mg/kg, 2 mg/kg, 5 mg/kg Administration: Intraperitoneal injection; treatments on days 2 and 5 Result: Decreased mortality from Zaire EBOV in a dose-dependent manner.
References

[1]. Aman MJ, et al. Development of a broad-spectrum antiviral with activity against Ebola virus. Antiviral Res. 2009 Sep;83(3):245-51.

Molecular Formula C28H42Cl4N6
Molecular Weight 604.49
Hazard Codes Xi
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