Boronium Salt as an Antiviral Agent against Enveloped Viruses Influenza A and SARS-CoV-2

Terrence J. Ravine, J. Rayner, R. Roberts, James H Davis, M. Soltani
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Quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) are routinely used as disinfectants in a variety of settings. They are generally effective against a wide range of microbes but often exhibit undesirable toxicity. Consequently, companies are constantly seeking alternatives to QACs that are just as effective but with reduced health and environmental hazards. Two boronium salt derivatives were tested against influenza A and SARS-CoV-2 viruses. One salt possessed a terminal benzyl group, while the other lacked the same terminal benzyl group. Both salts demonstrated virus inactivation similar to a commercial QAC disinfectant. The non-benzylated form exhibited the same cell toxicity profile as the QAC. However, the benzylated form displayed less cell toxicity than both the non-benzylated form and QAC. These results suggest that the boronium salts may be suitable for use as a disinfecting agent against enveloped viruses in lieu of using a QAC. Continued evaluation of the boronium salts is warranted to determine the lowest effective concentration capable of effectively controlling influenza A and SARS-CoV-2 viruses that also demonstrates low cytotoxicity.
硼盐对甲型流感和SARS-CoV-2包膜病毒的抗病毒作用
季铵化合物(QACs)通常在各种环境中用作消毒剂。它们通常对多种微生物有效,但往往表现出不良的毒性。因此,各公司不断寻求质量保证化学物质的替代品,这些替代品同样有效,但减少了对健康和环境的危害。测试了两种硼盐衍生物对甲型流感和SARS-CoV-2病毒的作用。一种盐具有末端苯基,而另一种盐缺乏相同的末端苯基。两种盐都表现出与商用QAC消毒剂相似的病毒灭活效果。非苄基化形式表现出与QAC相同的细胞毒性特征。然而,与非苄基化形式和QAC相比,苯基化形式表现出更小的细胞毒性。这些结果表明,硼盐可能适合代替QAC作为包膜病毒的消毒剂。有必要继续评估硼盐,以确定能够有效控制甲型流感和SARS-CoV-2病毒的最低有效浓度,该浓度也显示出低细胞毒性。
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