Abstract
A series of phosphonate ester prodrugs of adefovir incorporating l-amino (thio)acid and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) moieties were synthesized and their anti-HBV activity and renal cell toxicity were evaluated in HepG2 2.2.15 and HK-2 cells respectively. Bioactivity evaluation results revealed that this kind of adefovir prodrug have lower renal cell toxicity than adefovir dipivoxil. Compounds 8a and 8b, incorporating the NSAID ketoprofen and the l-amino acid (Val or Ile) structural fragments, exhibited more potent anti-HBV activity than adefovir dipivoxil with IC50 = 0.51 and 0.73 μM, SI = 1697.64 and 881.92 respectively. In vitro stability studies showed that the synthesized prodrugs have higher chemical and plasma stability than the positive control adefovir dipivoxil.
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