Abstract
Nucleoside analogues have been widely used in the treatment of viral diseases owing to biological activity of these derivatives. We are particularly interested in carbonucleosides phosphonates. The first chapter of this thesis reports on a bibliographic study on viruses and on nucleosidic analogues approved by FDA for medical use. Antiviral mechanisms of action were also discussed in this chapter. In the second chapter, we described the synthesis of derivatives 2’- or 4’-hydroxy-4’-methyl carbonucleoside phosphonate in adenine and guanine series. The third chapter is devoted to the development of a hydrophosphonylation reaction under UV irradiation of alkenes/alkyne leading to the alkyl/vinyl corresponding phosphonates. Finally, the last chapter presents the synthesis of derivatives 4’-hydroxy-4’-ethyl carbonucleosides phosphonates using the methodology developed in the third chapter. All carbonucleoside phosphonates synthesized are ongoing biological evaluation.