Pharmacia (Nov 2020)

Antiviral properties of chalcones and their synthetic derivatives: a mini review

  • Radoslav Marinov,
  • Nadezhda Markova,
  • Stefka Krumova,
  • Kamelia Yotovska,
  • Maya M. Zaharieva,
  • Petia Genova-Kalou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/pharmacia.67.e53842
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 4
pp. 325 – 337

Abstract

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Chalcones (natural or synthetic derivatives) are aromatic ketones possessing a central backbone that form a core for variety important compounds with different substitutions. Recent scientific advances show that chalcones exhibit different bio-medical activities, including antiviral, which is related to the variety substitutions. This review provides general information on the origin, sources, virucidal and direct antiviral properties of chalcones in vitro, as well as a brief overview of the possible application and molecular modes of action of these compounds. The antiviral effect of chalcones probably results from the disruption of the different stage of viral replication cycle, inhibition of viral or cell enzymes, induction of apoptosis and others. Structural requirements for antiviral activities vary according to the mechanisms of action. Based on the published information, it could be considered that synthetic chalcones are very perspective antiviral candidates and deserve further studies for elucidating of their pharmacological potential.