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Query: UMLS:C0038362 (
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The antiherpesvirus activity of CP-20,961 [N,N-dioctadecyl-N',N'-bis (
2-hydroxyethyl
) propanediamine, or Avridine] was investigated in cultured guinea pig embryo (GPE) cells. Plaque formation of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) and type 2 (HSV2) was inhibited, but vesicular
stomatitis
virus replication was not inhibited, in GPE cells treated with CP-20,961 before infection. The ID50 concentration of CP-20,961 for HSV was about 50 micrograms/ml for 3-4 days of pretreatment. After virus adsorption and penetration, the same concentration of CP-20,961 had no effect on HSV plaque formation. The compound showed no detergent-like properties nor did it elicit any detectable interferon activity. Thus, the anti-HSV activity of CP-20,961 appeared to be associated with blocking the adsorption or penetration of the virus or both.
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PMID:Antiviral activity of CP-20,961 against herpes simplex viruses in vitro. 298 59
A new class of acyclic adenosine analogues is described which exhibit broad-spectrum antiviral activity and are apparently targeted at S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase. The compounds are all alkyl (i.e., methyl, ethyl, 1-propyl, 2-propyl, 1-butyl, 2-butyl, 2-methylpropyl, tert-butyl, 1-pentyl, 3-methylbutyl, 1-octyl,
2-hydroxyethyl
, 2-methoxyethyl, furylmethyl, cyclohexyl) esters of (RS)-3-adenin-9-yl-2-hydroxypropanoic acid. They are inhibitory to a broad variety of viruses, including vesicular
stomatitis
, vaccinia, reo, parainfluenza, and measles, and, with one exception (the furylmethyl ester), nontoxic to the host cell at antivirally active concentrations. It is postulated that the alkyl esters are as such taken up by the cells and hydrolyzed within the cells to release the parent compound, 3-adenin-9-yl-2-hydroxypropanoic acid.
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PMID:Alkyl esters of 3-adenin-9-yl-2-hydroxypropanoic acid: a new class of broad-spectrum antiviral agents. 397
A 71-year-old edentulous man developed a severely painful red mouth at sites of contact with a new denture. Patch testing showed allergy to samples of the denture material and to
2-hydroxyethyl
methacrylate. Patch testing to methyl methacrylate was negative. Prolonged boiling of the denture resulted in reversal of his symptoms and samples of this fully cured denture material produced negative patch tests. While allergy to acrylates is a rare cause of
stomatitis
, this possibility must be considered in patients presenting with oral symptoms. Material safety data sheets are unreliable in providing information regarding the type of acrylate present in the material. Hence, patch testing should be performed with a battery of acrylate allergens as well as with small samples of the denture material.
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PMID:Allergic contact stomatitis caused by acrylic monomer in a denture. 1148 17
Candida-associated denture
stomatitis
(CADS), caused by colonization and biofilm-formation of Candida species on denture surfaces, is a significant clinical concern. We show here that modification of conventional denture materials with functional groups can significantly increase drug binding capacity and control drug release rate of the resulting denture materials for potentially managing CADS. In our approach, poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based denture resins were surface grafted with three kinds of polymers, poly(1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone) (PNVP), poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA), and poly(
2-hydroxyethyl
methacrylate) (PHEMA), through plasma-initiated grafting polymerization. With a grafting yield as low as 2 wt%, the three classes of new functionalized denture materials showed significantly higher drug binding capacities toward miconazole, a widely used antifungal drug, than the original PMMA denture resin control, leading to sustained drug release and potent biofilm-controlling effects against Candida. Among the three classes of functionalized denture materials, PNVP-grafted resin provided the highest miconazole binding capability and the most powerful antifungal and biofilm-controlling activities. Drug binding mechanisms were studied. These results demonstrated the importance of specific interactions between drug molecules and functional groups on biomaterials, shedding lights on future design of CADS-managing denture materials and other related devices for controlled drug delivery.
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PMID:Controlling fungal biofilms with functional drug delivery denture biomaterials. 2673 Nov 94
Acrylates and methacrylates are a large group of chemically reactive monomers that are polymerized into acrylic plastics. These have very broad applications in glues, coatings and various plastic materials. Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) caused by acrylates can be occupational, mainly in dentistry workers during the manufacturing and implantation of dental prosthesis, and in nail technicians during the sculpturing and application of artificial nails. The clinical manifestations vary according to the location of the contact. In non-occupational ACD, hand eczema, pulpitis and
stomatitis
are more frequent. We conducted a study to investigate the frequency of sensitization to acrylates, determining the most frequently sensitizing acrylates and assessing the possible role of
2-hydroxyethyl
methacrylate (2-HEMA) as a screening allergen. From January 2013 to December 2014, 217 patients with a personal history and symptoms suggestive of contact dermatitis were patch tested with an extended series of acrylates at the Dermatology and Allergology Units of the University Hospital of Bari. Seven patients (3.2%) had positive reactions. The reactions were related to artificial nails in 2 patients (28.6%), both beauticians, and dental material in 5 patients (71.4%) with dental prosthesis. 2-HEMA detected 100%of sensitized patients to acrylates.
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PMID:Allergic contact dermatitis to acrylates. 2868 63