نتایج جستجو برای: Antimalarial plants

تعداد نتایج: 204162  

Journal: :avicenna journal of phytomedicine 0
faraz mojab pharmaceutical sciences research center (psrc) and school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, i. r. iran

objective: malaria is an infectious disease commonplace in tropical countries. for many years, major antimalarial drugs consisted of natural products, but since 1930s these drugs have been largely replaced with a series of synthetic drugs. this article tries to briefly indicate that some plants which previously were used to treat malaria, as a result of deficiencies of synthetic drugs, have rev...

Objective: Malaria is an infectious disease commonplace in tropical countries. For many years, major antimalarial drugs consisted of natural products, but since 1930s these drugs have been largely replaced with a series of synthetic drugs. This article tries to briefly indicate that some plants which previously were used to treat malaria, as a result of deficiencies of synthetic drugs, have rev...

2014
Enegide Chinedu David Arome Solomon F. Ameh

Malaria is an infectious disease caused by single-celled obligate parasite known as Plasmodium and is transmitted to man through the vector Anopheles mosquito. It has persistently been a major public health problem to the global community. As estimate has shown that globally, about 3.3 billion people were at risk of malaria in the year 2011. It has now been ranked among the world's top killer i...

2017
Maxime G. Corral Julie Leroux Keith A. Stubbs Joshua S. Mylne

The evolutionary relationship between plants and the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum is well established and underscored by the P. falciparum apicoplast, an essential chloroplast-like organelle. As a result of this relationship, studies have demonstrated that herbicides active against plants are also active against P. falciparum and thus could act as antimalarial drug leads. Here we sho...

2012
Faraz Mojab

OBJECTIVE Malaria is an infectious disease commonplace in tropical countries. For many years, major antimalarial drugs consisted of natural products, but since 1930s these drugs have been largely replaced with a series of synthetic drugs. This article tries to briefly indicate that some plants which previously were used to treat malaria, as a result of deficiencies of synthetic drugs, have revi...

2014
Tigist Mohammed Berhanu Erko Mirutse Giday

BACKGROUND Malaria is one of the most important tropical diseases and the greatest cause of hospitalization and death. Recurring problems of drug resistance are reinforcing the need for finding new antimalarial drugs. In this respect, natural plant products are the main sources of biologically active compounds and have potential for the development of novel antimalarial drugs. A study was condu...

2016
Solomon Asnake Tilahun Teklehaymanot Ariaya Hymete Berhanu Erko Mirutse Giday

In Ethiopia, malaria control has been complicated due to resistance of the parasite to the current drugs. Thus, new drugs are required against drug-resistant Plasmodium strains. Historically, many of the present antimalarial drugs were discovered from plants. This study was, therefore, conducted to document antimalarial plants utilized by Sidama people of Boricha District, Sidama Zone, South Re...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2012
Misael Chinchilla Idalia Valerio Ronald Sánchez Víctor Mora Vanessa Bagnarello Laura Martínez Antonieta Gonzalez Juan Carlos Vanegas Alvaro Apestegui

Treatment with the usual antimalarial drugs, have induced parasite resistance, reinforcing the need to finding natural antimalarial components that would be found on plants from the forest. Therefore, we decided to look for these components in Costa Rican plants from a protected forest area. Fresh and dry extracts of roots, bark, leaves, flowers and fruits of 25 plants from a biological reserve...

2016
Dipak Chetia Mithun Rudrapal

In this article, a review on bioactive flavonoids that are abundant in medicinal and functional food (dietary) plants has been made, with special reference to antimalarial flavonoid molecules. Flavonoids have been found to exist in plants/plant medicines with a wide structural diversity consisting of numerous polyphenolic compounds and having well defined molecular target specificity. These phy...

Journal: :Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education 2017

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