Background: The development of Plasmodium resistance to the last effective anti-malarial drugs necessitates the urgent development of new anti-malarial therapeutic strategies. To this end, plants are an important source of new molecules. The objective of this study was to evaluate the anti-malarial effects of Terminalia albida, a plant used in Guinean traditional medicine, as well as its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which may be useful in treating cases of severe malaria. Methods: In vitro antiplasmodial activity was evaluated on a chloroquine-resistant strain of Plasmodium falciparum (K-1). In vivo efficacy of the plant extract was measured in the experimental cerebral malaria model based on Plasmodium berghei (strain ANKA...
Background: Resistance of malaria parasites to existing drugs complicates treatment, but an antimala...
In Africa, the promotion of traditional pharmacopoeias is often a means of directing research toward...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum malaria is still one of the most deadly pathology worldwide. Effic...
Malaria remains the primary medical concern in many African countries, including Guinea, where almos...
Terminalia catappa (Tropical almond) is used traditionally in the management of fever, cough, wounds...
Background. Despite a substantial scientific progress over the past two decades, malaria continues t...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
Background. Terminalia mantaly is used in Cameroon traditional medicine to treat malaria and related...
Abstract Background The emergence and spread of malaria parasites resistant to artemisinin-based com...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
My PhD project has developed in two main research areas, both related to antimalarial drug discovery...
Terminalia glaucescens (T. glaucescens) stem bark is used in ethno-medicine for the management of ma...
International audienceEthnopharmacological relevance: Field investigations highlighted the use of Ps...
Background: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases in the world. It remains a major...
Background: Resistance of malaria parasites to existing drugs complicates treatment, but an antimala...
In Africa, the promotion of traditional pharmacopoeias is often a means of directing research toward...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum malaria is still one of the most deadly pathology worldwide. Effic...
Malaria remains the primary medical concern in many African countries, including Guinea, where almos...
Terminalia catappa (Tropical almond) is used traditionally in the management of fever, cough, wounds...
Background. Despite a substantial scientific progress over the past two decades, malaria continues t...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
Background. Terminalia mantaly is used in Cameroon traditional medicine to treat malaria and related...
Abstract Background The emergence and spread of malaria parasites resistant to artemisinin-based com...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
My PhD project has developed in two main research areas, both related to antimalarial drug discovery...
Terminalia glaucescens (T. glaucescens) stem bark is used in ethno-medicine for the management of ma...
International audienceEthnopharmacological relevance: Field investigations highlighted the use of Ps...
Background: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases in the world. It remains a major...
Background: Resistance of malaria parasites to existing drugs complicates treatment, but an antimala...
In Africa, the promotion of traditional pharmacopoeias is often a means of directing research toward...
Up to now, the control of malaria remains a challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend...