E-2-chloro-8-methyl-3-[(4'-methoxy-1'-indanoyl)-2'-methyliden]-quinoline (IQ) is a new quinoline derivative which has been reported as a haemoglobin degradation and ß-haematin formation inhibitor. The haemoglobin proteolysis induced by Plasmodium parasites represents a source of amino acids and haeme, leading to oxidative stress in infected cells. In this paper, we evaluated oxidative status in Plasmodium berghei-infected erythrocytes in the presence of IQ using chloroquine (CQ) as a control. After haemolysis, superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, glutathione cycle and NADPH + H+-dependent dehydrogenase enzyme activities were investigated. Lipid peroxidation was also assayed to evaluate lipid damage. The results showed that the overall acti...
The in-vitro effects of the anti-malaria drugs chloroquine, camoquine (amodiaquine), mefloquine (lar...
Background: The challenge in anti-malarial chemotherapy is based on the emergence of resistance to d...
Malaria imposes a serious threat to human and becomes more prevalent due to the emergence of drug re...
E-2-chloro-8-methyl-3-[(4'-methoxy-1'-indanoyl)-2'-methyliden]-quinoline (IQ) is a ne...
Presented at the Bio-Y2K meeting hosted by Rhodes University in the year 2000.Quinoline-based antima...
Chloroquine (CQ) was once a very effective antimalarial drug that, at its peak, was consumed in the ...
International audienceOur work on targeting redox equilibria of malarial parasites propagating in re...
AbstractChloroquine (CQ) was once a very effective antimalarial drug that, at its peak, was consumed...
The present study was aimed at determining and comparing the effects of Artecxin (ART), P - Alaxin (...
International audienceUnderstanding the mode of action of antimalarials is central to optimizing the...
Ferriprotoporphyrin IX (FPIX) is a potentially toxic product of hemoglobin digestion by intra-erythr...
Malaria is a mosquito-transmitted infectious disease caused by intracellular protozoan parasites of ...
The various mechanisms involved in the redox defence of norma erythrocytes are adequately known. The...
Glutathione (GSH), which is known to guard Plasmodium falciparum from oxidative damage, may have an ...
Malaria in humans is caused by one of five species of obligate intracellular protozoan parasites of ...
The in-vitro effects of the anti-malaria drugs chloroquine, camoquine (amodiaquine), mefloquine (lar...
Background: The challenge in anti-malarial chemotherapy is based on the emergence of resistance to d...
Malaria imposes a serious threat to human and becomes more prevalent due to the emergence of drug re...
E-2-chloro-8-methyl-3-[(4'-methoxy-1'-indanoyl)-2'-methyliden]-quinoline (IQ) is a ne...
Presented at the Bio-Y2K meeting hosted by Rhodes University in the year 2000.Quinoline-based antima...
Chloroquine (CQ) was once a very effective antimalarial drug that, at its peak, was consumed in the ...
International audienceOur work on targeting redox equilibria of malarial parasites propagating in re...
AbstractChloroquine (CQ) was once a very effective antimalarial drug that, at its peak, was consumed...
The present study was aimed at determining and comparing the effects of Artecxin (ART), P - Alaxin (...
International audienceUnderstanding the mode of action of antimalarials is central to optimizing the...
Ferriprotoporphyrin IX (FPIX) is a potentially toxic product of hemoglobin digestion by intra-erythr...
Malaria is a mosquito-transmitted infectious disease caused by intracellular protozoan parasites of ...
The various mechanisms involved in the redox defence of norma erythrocytes are adequately known. The...
Glutathione (GSH), which is known to guard Plasmodium falciparum from oxidative damage, may have an ...
Malaria in humans is caused by one of five species of obligate intracellular protozoan parasites of ...
The in-vitro effects of the anti-malaria drugs chloroquine, camoquine (amodiaquine), mefloquine (lar...
Background: The challenge in anti-malarial chemotherapy is based on the emergence of resistance to d...
Malaria imposes a serious threat to human and becomes more prevalent due to the emergence of drug re...