Malaria is a human infectious disease that is caused by four species of Plasmodium. It is responsible for more than 1 million deaths per year. Natural products contain a great variety of chemical structures and have been screened for antiplasmodial activity as potential sources of new antimalarial drugs. This review highlights studies on natural products with antimalarial and antiplasmodial activity reported in the literature from January 2009 to November 2010. A total of 360 antiplasmodial natural products comprised of terpenes, including iridoids, sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, terpenoid benzoquinones, steroids, quassinoids, limonoids, curcubitacins, and lanostanes; flavonoids; alkaloids; peptides; phenylalkanoids; xanthones; naphthopyrones;...
Malaria is still an ever–continuing epidemic that claims a large number of lives in tropical and sub...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
Malaria is a major parasitic disease and is responsible for almost one million deaths each year in A...
OBJECTIVES: This review covers the compounds with antiplasmodial activity isolated from plants publi...
Malaria is an infectious tropical disease mainly affecting children and sub-Saharan Africa, being on...
Malaria, as a major global health problem, continues to affect a large number of people each year, e...
peer reviewedBackground: Despite the major advances in the fight against this parasitic disease, mal...
Malaria is still the most destructive and dangerous parasitic infection in many tropical and subtrop...
Objective: Malaria is an infectious disease commonplace in tropical countries. For many years, major...
noThe aim of this chapter is to illustrate some current developments in natural product-derived anti...
Malaria is still a major public health problem that urgently needs some new treatments due to the de...
peer reviewedMalaria is a parasitic disease endemic to tropical and subtropical regions responsible ...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium, a protozoan parasite transmitted by anopheles mosquitoes, and was r...
Due to the low structural diversity within the set of antimalarial drugs currently available in the ...
Malaria is still an ever–continuing epidemic that claims a large number of lives in tropical and sub...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
Malaria is a major parasitic disease and is responsible for almost one million deaths each year in A...
OBJECTIVES: This review covers the compounds with antiplasmodial activity isolated from plants publi...
Malaria is an infectious tropical disease mainly affecting children and sub-Saharan Africa, being on...
Malaria, as a major global health problem, continues to affect a large number of people each year, e...
peer reviewedBackground: Despite the major advances in the fight against this parasitic disease, mal...
Malaria is still the most destructive and dangerous parasitic infection in many tropical and subtrop...
Objective: Malaria is an infectious disease commonplace in tropical countries. For many years, major...
noThe aim of this chapter is to illustrate some current developments in natural product-derived anti...
Malaria is still a major public health problem that urgently needs some new treatments due to the de...
peer reviewedMalaria is a parasitic disease endemic to tropical and subtropical regions responsible ...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium, a protozoan parasite transmitted by anopheles mosquitoes, and was r...
Due to the low structural diversity within the set of antimalarial drugs currently available in the ...
Malaria is still an ever–continuing epidemic that claims a large number of lives in tropical and sub...
Malaria is a devastating parasitic disease that causes over 200 million infections and 600,000 human...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...