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In this contribution, we provide an overview of gold compound applications against viruses
or parasites during recent years. The special properties of gold have been the subject of intense
investigation in recent years, which has led to the development of its chemistry with the synthesis
of new compounds and the study of its applicability in various areas such as catalysis, materials,
nanotechnology and medicine. Herein, thirteen gold articles with applications in several viruses,
such as hepatitis C virus (HCV), influenza A virus (H1N1), vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), coronavirus (SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2), Dengue virus, and several parasites such as Plasmodium sp.,
Leishmania sp., Tripanossoma sp., Brugia sp., Schistosoma sp., Onchocerca sp., Acanthamoeba sp., and
Trichomonas sp. are described. Gold compounds with anti-viral activity include gold nanoparticles
with the ligands mercaptoundecanosulfonate, 1-octanethiol and aldoses and gold complexes with
phosphine and carbene ligands. All of the gold compounds with anti-parasitic activity reported
are gold complexes of the carbene type. Auranofin is a gold drug already used against rheumatoid
arthritis, and it has also been tested against virus and parasites.
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Gold nanoparticles Gold complexes Auranofin Biological targets Virus Parasites
Citation
BioChem 2 (2): 145-159 (2022)
Publisher
MDPI