Publications by authors named "Klim A Leonov"

Due to high variability and rapid life cycle, influenza virus is able to develop drug resistance against direct-acting antivirals. Development of novel virus-in113039hibiting drugs is therefore important goal. Previously, we identified camphor derivative, camphecene, as an effective anti-influenza compound.

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: Indomenthyl is an innovative anti-inflammatory drug with a high analgesic activity. Indomenthyl releases indomethacin under the influence of neutrophil esterases in the inflammation focus. /: This research is aimed at developing a highly sensitive method for the quantitative determination of indomenthyl and its active metabolite indomethacin in rabbit plasma by HPLC-MS/MS.

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Synthetic and natural ionophores have been developed to catalyze ion transport and have been shown to exhibit a variety of biological effects. We synthesized 24 aza- and diaza-crown ethers containing adamantyl, adamantylalkyl, aminomethylbenzoyl, and ε-aminocaproyl substituents and analyzed their biological effects in vitro. Ten of the compounds (, -, and ) increased intracellular calcium ([Ca]) in human neutrophils, with the most potent being compound (,'-[2-(1-adamantyl)acetyl]-4,10-diaza-15-crown-5), suggesting that these compounds could alter normal neutrophil [Ca] flux.

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A selective and sensitive procedure for quantitation of a new antithrombotic drug (GRS) in rat plasma was developed and validated using an HPLC-UV. The method was validated according to recommendations of the FDA, EMA in terms of selectivity, linearity, accuracy, precision, recovery, matrix effect, stability, and carry-over. The preparation of the biological sample included liquid-liquid extraction with acetonitrile, separation of water-organic mixture with inorganic salts, organic phase clean-up with a sorbent (QuEChERS method), its evaporation to dryness and reconstitution of the residue with A:B eluents mixture (1:1).

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