Alkaloids as Antimalarial Compounds: A Review of Recent Studies
Malaria is a parasitic infection caused by Plasmodium parasites that are transmitted to humans through the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria continues to contribute unacceptably high rates of sickness and death. Natural product compounds have long been recognized as one of valuable natu...
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Saufi Nor Asma Umais Mohammad; Hatta Ummu Umairah M.; Rashid Fatin Nur Ain Abdul; Mohammat Mohd Fazli |
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Saufi, Nor Asma Umais Mohammad; Hatta, Ummu Umairah M.; Rashid, Fatin Nur Ain Abdul; Mohammat, Mohd Fazli Alkaloids as Antimalarial Compounds: A Review of Recent Studies MINI-REVIEWS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY English Review Malaria is a parasitic infection caused by Plasmodium parasites that are transmitted to humans through the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria continues to contribute unacceptably high rates of sickness and death. Natural product compounds have long been recognized as one of valuable natural remedy resources with promising structural motif pools for the development of first-line drugs. Resistance to conventional treatments such as chloroquine, mefloquine, and artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) by the causal agent, the Plasmodium parasite, is a major concern in malaria treatment and prevention globally. Given the parasites' resistance to several current treatment regimens, innovative antimalarial chemotherapeutic medicines derived from tetramic acid alkaloids are desperately needed. In this review, new and old antimalarial alkaloids identified and reported recently from 2017 to 2021 are presented. Several compounds with promising antimalarial activity are identified from several subclasses of alkaloids. It is hoped that this review report will inspire future research into the compounds' toxicity and in vivo efficacy, to exploit this intriguing compound as antimalarial drugs. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD 1570-193X 1875-6298 2023 20 8 10.2174/1570193X20666221018090845 Chemistry WOS:001017243500002 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001017243500002 |
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Alkaloids as Antimalarial Compounds: A Review of Recent Studies |
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Alkaloids as Antimalarial Compounds: A Review of Recent Studies |
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Alkaloids as Antimalarial Compounds: A Review of Recent Studies |
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Alkaloids as Antimalarial Compounds: A Review of Recent Studies |
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Malaria is a parasitic infection caused by Plasmodium parasites that are transmitted to humans through the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria continues to contribute unacceptably high rates of sickness and death. Natural product compounds have long been recognized as one of valuable natural remedy resources with promising structural motif pools for the development of first-line drugs. Resistance to conventional treatments such as chloroquine, mefloquine, and artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) by the causal agent, the Plasmodium parasite, is a major concern in malaria treatment and prevention globally. Given the parasites' resistance to several current treatment regimens, innovative antimalarial chemotherapeutic medicines derived from tetramic acid alkaloids are desperately needed. In this review, new and old antimalarial alkaloids identified and reported recently from 2017 to 2021 are presented. Several compounds with promising antimalarial activity are identified from several subclasses of alkaloids. It is hoped that this review report will inspire future research into the compounds' toxicity and in vivo efficacy, to exploit this intriguing compound as antimalarial drugs. |
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