Ss. Yang et al., Natural product-based anti-HIV drug discovery and development facilitated by the NCI developmental therapeutics program, J NAT PROD, 64(2), 2001, pp. 265-277
During the decade 1987-1996, the Developmental Therapeutics Program (DTP) o
f the National Cancer Institute (NCI) provided infrastructure support for b
oth intramural and extramural anti-HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) drug
discovery research and development. This retrospective review describes som
e of the anti-HIV lead discovery and development that took place under DTP
auspices or which was substantially facilitated by resources made available
through the DTP. Examples highlighted include leads identified through the
initial screening of pure natural product derived compounds and those deri
ved from bioassay-guided fractionation of crude natural product extracts, a
nd these are classified according to the mechanism of action targeting the
critical steps within the replication cycle of HIV.