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The antimalarial activity of indole alkaloids and hybrids.

Jue-Ying Li1, Xiao-Feng Sun1, Jing-Jing Li1, Fen Yu1, Yi Zhang1, Xiu-Juan Huang1, Feng-Xia Jiang1.   

Abstract

Malaria, caused by the genus Plasmodium, remains a global public health concern. It is estimated by the World Health Organization that over 40% of the world's population lives in areas at risk for malarial transmission, and around half a million people succumb to this infectious disease annually, which is related to the rapid spread of drug-resistant parasite strains. Indole derivatives, which possess broad-spectrum pharmacological properties, play a crucial role in the discovery of new drugs. Many indole derivatives exhibited potential in vitro and in vivo activity against both drug-sensitive and drug-resistant malaria, suggesting that the indole moiety is a useful template for the development of novel antimalarial agents. This review outlines the advances in indole alkaloids and hybrids with antimalarial potential in the recent decade.
© 2020 Deutsche Pharmazeutische Gesellschaft.

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Keywords:  alkaloids; antimalarial; antiplasmodial; hybrid compounds; indole

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32785974     DOI: 10.1002/ardp.202000131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pharm (Weinheim)        ISSN: 0365-6233            Impact factor:   3.751


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1.  In vitro and In vivo antimalarial activities of Avicennia africana P. Beauv. (Avicenniaceae) ethanolic leaf extract.

Authors:  Mustapha A Ahmed; Elvis O Ameyaw; Francis Ackah-Armah; Desmond O Acheampong; Benjamin Amoani; Paulina Ampomah; Emmanuel A Adakudugu; Christian K Adokoh
Journal:  J Tradit Complement Med       Date:  2021-12-03
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