The plant herb Artemisia annua (Qing Hao) has been used in China for over 400years to treat malaria disease, which has a mostly higher prevalence in the tropics where it is more endemic. Also, it has been used to kill parasitic worms, as anti-microbial agents, and has found non-medicinal uses in the United States and Europe. The active anti-malarial compound in A. annua called Artemisinin was isolated in the 1970s. Evidence of drug resistance by malaria parasite to Artemisinin based monotherapy in some Southeast Asian countries propelled development and introduction of Artemisinin based combination therapies (ACTs) which the WHO now encourages over monotherapy. A research team in the United States appear to...
Malaria is a parasitic disease impacting 3 billion people worldwide. The Plasmodium falciparum is dr...
Use of the conventional quinoline- and sulphanamide-based drugs for the symptomatic treatment of mal...
Malaria is still one of the greatest causes of mortality in the world; in Brazil there are over 500....
The plant herb Artemisia annua (Qing Hao) has been used in China for over 400years to treat malaria ...
Malaria has been treated for over 350 years with quinine and quinine-derived drugs. However, in seve...
This paper focuses on the transformation of a recently promoted medicinal plant named Artemisia annu...
Anti-malarial drugs are primary weapons for reducing Plasmodium transmission in human populations. S...
Dried Whole plant Artemisia annua as a novel antimalarial therapy September 2014 Mostafa Ahmed Elfaw...
Malaria is a disease that has blighted humankind since early times. The first antimalarial treatment...
Malaria is a disease that has blighted humankind since early times. The first antimalarial treatment...
This year's Lasker DeBakey Clinical Research Award goes to Youyou Tu for the discovery of artemisini...
Artemisinins are derived from extracts of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua) and are well established ...
yesAncient Chinese herbal texts as far back as the 4th Century Zhou hou bei ji fang describe method...
The GRAS plant Artemisia annua L. produces the sesquiterpene lactone, artemisinin. The current thera...
Artemisia annua is currently the only commercial source of the sesquiterpene lactone artemisinin.Sin...
Malaria is a parasitic disease impacting 3 billion people worldwide. The Plasmodium falciparum is dr...
Use of the conventional quinoline- and sulphanamide-based drugs for the symptomatic treatment of mal...
Malaria is still one of the greatest causes of mortality in the world; in Brazil there are over 500....
The plant herb Artemisia annua (Qing Hao) has been used in China for over 400years to treat malaria ...
Malaria has been treated for over 350 years with quinine and quinine-derived drugs. However, in seve...
This paper focuses on the transformation of a recently promoted medicinal plant named Artemisia annu...
Anti-malarial drugs are primary weapons for reducing Plasmodium transmission in human populations. S...
Dried Whole plant Artemisia annua as a novel antimalarial therapy September 2014 Mostafa Ahmed Elfaw...
Malaria is a disease that has blighted humankind since early times. The first antimalarial treatment...
Malaria is a disease that has blighted humankind since early times. The first antimalarial treatment...
This year's Lasker DeBakey Clinical Research Award goes to Youyou Tu for the discovery of artemisini...
Artemisinins are derived from extracts of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua) and are well established ...
yesAncient Chinese herbal texts as far back as the 4th Century Zhou hou bei ji fang describe method...
The GRAS plant Artemisia annua L. produces the sesquiterpene lactone, artemisinin. The current thera...
Artemisia annua is currently the only commercial source of the sesquiterpene lactone artemisinin.Sin...
Malaria is a parasitic disease impacting 3 billion people worldwide. The Plasmodium falciparum is dr...
Use of the conventional quinoline- and sulphanamide-based drugs for the symptomatic treatment of mal...
Malaria is still one of the greatest causes of mortality in the world; in Brazil there are over 500....