Tonew M, Tonew E, Indulen M K, Dzeguze D R, Oehring H, Schmidt J
Acta Virol. 1982 May;26(3):130-6.
Some hetarylhydrazones showed antiviral activity against Mengo virus in vitro. The replication of influenza A and B viruses was affected neither in vitro (chick chorioallantoic membranes) nor in vivo (mice). Based on dose response curves of the active hetarylhydrazones the compound Z 98/69 appeared most effective in vitro. This compound neither inactivated the extracellular virus nor inhibited its adsorption and penetration; it reduced virus replication when added 1-3 hr after Mengo virus inoculation. As shown by plaque reduction test vaccinia virus was also inhibited. A partial inhibition of rhinovirus 1B multiplication was observed whereas other picornaviruses were not affected.