| Literature DB >> 27713236 |
Lauren E Woodard1, Bryan T Mott2, Vandana Singhal3, Nirbhay Kumar4, Theresa A Shapiro5,6, Gary H Posner7,8.
Abstract
Three thermally and hydrolytically stable silylamide trioxanes have been prepared from the natural trioxane artemisinin in only five simple chemical steps and in at least 56% overall yield. Two of these new chemical entities completely cured malariainfected mice at a single oral dose of only 8 mg/kg combined with 24 mg/kg of mefloquine hydrochloride. The high efficacy of this ACT chemotherapy is considerably better than the efficacy using the popular trioxane drug artemether plus mefloquine hydrochloride.Entities:
Keywords: antimalarial monomers and dimmers; silylamide trioxanes; single dose oral cure
Year: 2009 PMID: 27713236 PMCID: PMC3978545 DOI: 10.3390/ph2030228
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8247
Scheme 1Monomer and Dimer Silylamide Derivatives of Artemisinin.
Antimalarial Efficacy Using a Single Oral Dose of Trioxane (8 mg/kg) Combined with Mefloquine Hydrochloride (24 mg/kg) in Plasmodium berghei-infeced Mice.
| Trioxane | Average Survival (days) after Infection | % Suppression of Parasitemia (on day 3 post infection) |
|---|---|---|
| 23 | > 99.5 | |
| > 57 | > 99.5 | |
| 44a | > 99.5 | |
| > 57 | > 99.5 |
a One mouse died on day 17; the other two mice in this group showed no parasitemia on day 57.