Chemical Extractives Program: A Proposal to Utilize Chemicals Isolated from Birch Bark as a Therapeutic Treatment against Pathogenic Herpes Virus

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Chemical Extractives Program: A Proposal to Utilize Chemicals Isolated from Birch Bark as a Therapeutic Treatment against Pathogenic Herpes Virus

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1999-07

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University of Minnesota Duluth

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The overall goal of this project to Utilize Chemicals Isolated from Birch Bark as a Therapeutic Treatment against Pathogenic Herpes Virus. More specifically the goal of the proposed investigation will be to synthesize 45-50 betulin/ allobetulin prodrugs of increased hydrophiloic character, confirm the structure properties of each new compound and perform the necessary biological testing to identify the top 2-3 candidates to move forward the clinical trials.

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Natural Resourses Research Institute, University of Minnesota Duluth; Prepared for: Minnesota Technology, Inc.; Reporting Period: July 1, 1998 -June 30, 1999.

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Krasutsky, Pavel A. (1999). Chemical Extractives Program: A Proposal to Utilize Chemicals Isolated from Birch Bark as a Therapeutic Treatment against Pathogenic Herpes Virus. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/200966.

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