Dibromopinocembrin and Dibromopinostrobin Are Potential Anti-Dengue Leads with Mild Animal Toxicity

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Main Authors: Boonyasuppayakorn, S., Saelee, T., Visitchanakun, P., Leelahavanichkul, A., Hengphasatporn, K., Shigeta, Y., Thanh Huynh, T.N., Hann Chu, J.J., Rungrotmongkol, T., Chavasiri, W.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1975572024-03-27T08:13:16Z Dibromopinocembrin and Dibromopinostrobin Are Potential Anti-Dengue Leads with Mild Animal Toxicity Boonyasuppayakorn, S. Saelee, T. Visitchanakun, P. Leelahavanichkul, A. Hengphasatporn, K. Shigeta, Y. Thanh Huynh, T.N. Hann Chu, J.J. Rungrotmongkol, T. Chavasiri, W. MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Antiviral drug Dengue methyltransferase Dengue virus Drug discovery Flavanone Flavonoid Pinocembrin Pinostrobin 10.3390/molecules25184154 Molecules 25 18 4154 2021-08-18T03:32:00Z 2021-08-18T03:32:00Z 2020 Article Boonyasuppayakorn, S., Saelee, T., Visitchanakun, P., Leelahavanichkul, A., Hengphasatporn, K., Shigeta, Y., Thanh Huynh, T.N., Hann Chu, J.J., Rungrotmongkol, T., Chavasiri, W. (2020). Dibromopinocembrin and Dibromopinostrobin Are Potential Anti-Dengue Leads with Mild Animal Toxicity. Molecules 25 (18) : 4154. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25184154 14203049 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/197557 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ MDPI AG Scopus OA2020
institution National University of Singapore
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Antiviral drug
Dengue methyltransferase
Dengue virus
Drug discovery
Flavanone
Flavonoid
Pinocembrin
Pinostrobin
spellingShingle Antiviral drug
Dengue methyltransferase
Dengue virus
Drug discovery
Flavanone
Flavonoid
Pinocembrin
Pinostrobin
Boonyasuppayakorn, S.
Saelee, T.
Visitchanakun, P.
Leelahavanichkul, A.
Hengphasatporn, K.
Shigeta, Y.
Thanh Huynh, T.N.
Hann Chu, J.J.
Rungrotmongkol, T.
Chavasiri, W.
Dibromopinocembrin and Dibromopinostrobin Are Potential Anti-Dengue Leads with Mild Animal Toxicity
description 10.3390/molecules25184154
author2 MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
author_facet MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
Boonyasuppayakorn, S.
Saelee, T.
Visitchanakun, P.
Leelahavanichkul, A.
Hengphasatporn, K.
Shigeta, Y.
Thanh Huynh, T.N.
Hann Chu, J.J.
Rungrotmongkol, T.
Chavasiri, W.
format Article
author Boonyasuppayakorn, S.
Saelee, T.
Visitchanakun, P.
Leelahavanichkul, A.
Hengphasatporn, K.
Shigeta, Y.
Thanh Huynh, T.N.
Hann Chu, J.J.
Rungrotmongkol, T.
Chavasiri, W.
author_sort Boonyasuppayakorn, S.
title Dibromopinocembrin and Dibromopinostrobin Are Potential Anti-Dengue Leads with Mild Animal Toxicity
title_short Dibromopinocembrin and Dibromopinostrobin Are Potential Anti-Dengue Leads with Mild Animal Toxicity
title_full Dibromopinocembrin and Dibromopinostrobin Are Potential Anti-Dengue Leads with Mild Animal Toxicity
title_fullStr Dibromopinocembrin and Dibromopinostrobin Are Potential Anti-Dengue Leads with Mild Animal Toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Dibromopinocembrin and Dibromopinostrobin Are Potential Anti-Dengue Leads with Mild Animal Toxicity
title_sort dibromopinocembrin and dibromopinostrobin are potential anti-dengue leads with mild animal toxicity
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/197557
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