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25 July, 14:06

Oseltamivir, the most effective antiviral drug against avian influenza currently available, can be prepared in 10 steps from shikimic acids. identify the functional groups in oseltamivir and shikimic acid.

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  1. 25 July, 16:16
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    Oseltamivir is an antiviral for systemic use, a neuraminidase inhibitor. It is administrated as a phosphate derivate that is a prodrug of the active metabolite (oseltamivir carboxylate). The active metabolite is a selective inhibitor of influenza virus neuraminidase enzymes, which are virion surface glycoproteins.

    The functional groups of oseltamivir is a cyclohexene which is composed of four ramifications:

    *Ethyl Methanoate (Ethyl Formate), which will be converted to a methanoate.

    *Amino group.

    *Acetamido group (Acetyl + amine).

    *And an ether pentane.

    Shikimic acid is the basis (precursor) of the manufacture of oseltamivir (Tamiflu), one of the best non-vaccine influenza chemotherapy.

    Its functional groups are:

    *Three hydroxyl group that will be replaced by an ether group, acetamido group, an amino group to form oseltamivir.

    *A carboxylic group which will be transformed into an ester group to form oseltamivir.
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