New antimalarial treatments are now urgently required, following the emergence of resistance to the most used drugs. Natural products contribute greatly to the therapeutic arsenal in this area, including artemisinin and quinine (and atovaquone, semi-synthetic). Among the natural products, indole alkaloids represent an interesting class of compounds. Screening carried out to date has revealed several substances active in vitro under the micromolar range and with a good selectivity index. This review covers the indole alkaloids with high antiplasmodial activity (in vitro and in vivo) isolated from natural sources, and is organized according to the different chemical structures of the alkaloids
contributed by ALAÍDE B. OLIVEIRA* Malaria remains one of the most serious world health problem and ...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
Malaria continues to pose a significant global health and socio-economic burden on those\ud regions ...
Malaria is one of the major health problems in developing countries. The disease kills a large numbe...
peer reviewedMalaria is a parasitic disease endemic to tropical and subtropical regions responsible ...
Le phénomène de résistance de Plasmodium falciparum aux antipaludiques actuels mis sur le marché obl...
Isosungucine (1) is a quasi-symmetric bisindolomonoterpenoid alkaloid isolated from the roots of Str...
In the present study, a quassinoid, neosergeolide, isolated from the roots and stems of Picrolemma s...
Background: Several species of Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) are used as treatments for human diseases ...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
OBJECTIVES: This review covers the compounds with antiplasmodial activity isolated from plants publi...
Despite decades of intense research, malaria remains a deadly disease of the developing worlds. Drug...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium, a protozoan parasite transmitted by anopheles mosquitoes, and was r...
Malaria, as a major global health problem, continues to affect a large number of people each year, e...
Natural compounds, mostly from plants, have been the mainstay of traditional medicine for thousands ...
contributed by ALAÍDE B. OLIVEIRA* Malaria remains one of the most serious world health problem and ...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
Malaria continues to pose a significant global health and socio-economic burden on those\ud regions ...
Malaria is one of the major health problems in developing countries. The disease kills a large numbe...
peer reviewedMalaria is a parasitic disease endemic to tropical and subtropical regions responsible ...
Le phénomène de résistance de Plasmodium falciparum aux antipaludiques actuels mis sur le marché obl...
Isosungucine (1) is a quasi-symmetric bisindolomonoterpenoid alkaloid isolated from the roots of Str...
In the present study, a quassinoid, neosergeolide, isolated from the roots and stems of Picrolemma s...
Background: Several species of Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) are used as treatments for human diseases ...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
OBJECTIVES: This review covers the compounds with antiplasmodial activity isolated from plants publi...
Despite decades of intense research, malaria remains a deadly disease of the developing worlds. Drug...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium, a protozoan parasite transmitted by anopheles mosquitoes, and was r...
Malaria, as a major global health problem, continues to affect a large number of people each year, e...
Natural compounds, mostly from plants, have been the mainstay of traditional medicine for thousands ...
contributed by ALAÍDE B. OLIVEIRA* Malaria remains one of the most serious world health problem and ...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
Malaria continues to pose a significant global health and socio-economic burden on those\ud regions ...