Ribavirin
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| + | While its main function is to treat Hepatitis C and RSV, Ribavirin alone is not enough to treat Hepatitis C and it is commonly combined with interferon alfa2b. Ribavirin contains antiviral activity which inhibits DNA/RNA synthesis. It’s structural similarity to the common nucleoside guanosine may suggest how the drug can inhibit DNA/RNA synthesis through purine mimicry. | ||
== Disease == | == Disease == | ||
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== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
| - | The structure of ribavirin resembles the structure of the nucleoside guanosine. Like guanosine, ribavirin is also water soluble and is able to mimic other purines as well. However, a key difference between the structure of ribavirin and the purine nucleosides is that it’s heterocyclic base contains only one ring, as opposed to purines which have two. Despite this, it is able to go through similar mechanisms as that of nucleosides such as phosphorylating into a triphosphate. | + | The structure of ribavirin resembles the structure of the nucleoside guanosine. Like guanosine, ribavirin is also water soluble and is able to mimic other purines as well. However, a key difference between the structure of ribavirin and the purine nucleosides is that it’s heterocyclic base contains only one ring, as opposed to purines which have two. Despite this, it is able to go through similar mechanisms as that of nucleosides such as phosphorylating into a triphosphate. |
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Revision as of 01:49, 16 November 2016
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References
Chung, R.T., Gale, M.J., Polyak, S.J., Lemon, S.M., Liang, T.J., & Hoofnagle, J.H. (2008). Mechanisms of action of interferon and ribavirin in chronic hepatitis C: Summary of a workshop. Hepatology, 47 (1), 306-320. doi: 10.1002/hep.22070
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