re: bdm deal with cdc on h5n1 bird flu shaolintrad sorry tjw, im not a biochemist and I am not familiar with the exact binding of different molecular conformations of zanamivir vs peramivir but I do know this:
1: Antiviral Res. 2006 Jan;69(1):39-45. Epub 2005 Nov
Anti-influenza virus activity of peramivir in mice with single intramuscular injection
On-site dissociation studies indicate that peramivir remains tightly bound to N9 NA (t(1/2)>24h), whereas, zanamivir and oseltamivir carboxylate dissociated rapidly from the enzyme (t(1/2)=1.25 h). A single intramuscular injection of peramivir (10mg/kg) significantly reduces weight loss and mortality in mice infected with influenza A/H1N1, while oseltamivir demonstrates no efficacy by the same treatment regimen. This may be due to tight binding of peramivir to the N1 NA enzymes similar to that observed for N9 enzyme. Additional efficacy studies indicate that a single injection of peramivir (2-20mg/kg) was comparable to a q.d.x 5 day course of orally administered oseltamivir (2-20mg/kg/day) in preventing lethality in H3N2 and H1N1 influenza models. A single intramuscular injection of peramivir may successfully treat influenza infections and provide an alternate option to oseltamivir during an influenza outbreak.
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