نتایج جستجو برای: antimalarial plants

تعداد نتایج: 204162  

2015
Solomon Asnake Tilahun Teklehaymanot Ariaya Hymete Berhanu Erko Mirutse Giday

BACKGROUND The majority of the Ethiopian population is at risk of malaria largely caused by Plasmodium falciparum. The resistance of the parasite to existing drugs is the main challenge in the control of the disease and thus new therapeutic drugs are required. In Ethiopia, people use different plant species to treat malaria. However, very few of them have so far been evaluated for their safety ...

Journal: :Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine 2012

Journal: :Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine 2011

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2007
Alexandros S Botsaris

The archives of Flora Medicinal, an ancient pharmaceutical laboratory that supported ethnomedical research in Brazil for more than 30 years, were searched for plants with antimalarial use. Forty plant species indicated to treat malaria were described by Dr. J. Monteiro da Silva (Flora Medicinal leader) and his co-workers. Eight species, Bathysa cuspidata, Cosmos sulphureus, Cecropia hololeuca, ...

Journal: :Natural Product Communications 2022

Malaria is a neglected tropical disease that still demands serious efforts to tackle successfully, including the need for new antimalarial lead compounds combat drug-resistant Plasmodium. Intensive phytochemical and pharmacological investigation into Indonesian medicinal plants Swietenia mahagoni Pluchea indica successfully revealed 5 constituents. Antimalarial bioassays indicated 34,5-tri- O-c...

CW Wright

Natural product-derived drugs exemplified by quinine, isolated from South American Cinchona species and artemisinin discovered in China are of immense importance for the treatment of malaria. Although malaria parasites resistant to artemisinin have not yet been found in malaria patients, the need for new antimalarial agents remains. The burden of malaria is heaviest in Africa where over a milli...

2014
Sanjay Singh Rupashree Singh

With the increasing levels of malaria parasite drug resistance, the herbal knowledge of indigenous communities for malaria treatment can play an important role in identification of any new antimalarial plants that is yet to be discovered. Information was collected by interviewing indigenous people, using a semistructured questionnaire. Collected plant samples were identified with the help of ta...

2012
Rama Shankar Sourabh Deb B K Sharma

The need for an alternative drug for malaria initiated intensive efforts for developing new antimalarials from indigenous plants. The information from different tribal communities of northeast India along with research papers, including books, journals and documents of different universities and institutes of northeast India was collected for information on botanical therapies and plant species...

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