Computer-aided drug design approaches were applied to identify chalcones with antiplasmodial activity. Methodology: The virtual screening was performed as follows: structural standardization of in-house database of chalcones; identification of potential Plasmodium falciparum protein targets for the chalcones; homology modeling of the predicted P. falciparum targets; molecular docking studies; and in vitro experimental validation. Results: Using these models, we prioritized 16 chalcones with potential antiplasmodial activity, for further experimental evaluation. Among them, LabMol-86 and LabMol-87 showed potent in vitro antiplasmodial activity against P. falciparum, while LabMol-63 and LabMol-73 were potent inhibitors of Plasodium berghei pr...
Objective: Malaria is a disease that impacts millions of people annually. Among the enzymes, plasmep...
Molecular hybridization is a drug discovery strategy that involves the rational design of new chemic...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease which is responsible for roughly one million deaths annually. ...
PhD (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Malaria is endemic ...
Chalcones (1, 3, diaryl-2-propen-1-ones), are one of the plant secondary metabolite belonging to fla...
Malaria is the most common parasitic disease worldwide, and the third deadliest infection after HIV ...
Increased drug resistance in malaria toward many of the existing antimalarials make the condition wo...
Malaria is a protozoan disease caused by a unicellular parasite named Plasmodium (Phylum- Apicomplex...
1780-1793 In a search for new antiplasmodial agents, a series of thirty five diversely substituted c...
Background: The critically important issue on emergence of drug-resistant malarial parasites is comp...
Even though malaria is a completely preventable and treatable disease, it remains a threat to human ...
Malaria is the most common parasitic disease worldwide, and the third deadliest infection after HIV ...
Malaria is an infection caused by Plasmodium sp. and It can be serious, if not treated precociously....
Till today, malaria remains one of the most prominent infectious diseases in the world. Since the be...
The growing resistance to current first-line antimalarial drugs represents a major health challenge....
Objective: Malaria is a disease that impacts millions of people annually. Among the enzymes, plasmep...
Molecular hybridization is a drug discovery strategy that involves the rational design of new chemic...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease which is responsible for roughly one million deaths annually. ...
PhD (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Malaria is endemic ...
Chalcones (1, 3, diaryl-2-propen-1-ones), are one of the plant secondary metabolite belonging to fla...
Malaria is the most common parasitic disease worldwide, and the third deadliest infection after HIV ...
Increased drug resistance in malaria toward many of the existing antimalarials make the condition wo...
Malaria is a protozoan disease caused by a unicellular parasite named Plasmodium (Phylum- Apicomplex...
1780-1793 In a search for new antiplasmodial agents, a series of thirty five diversely substituted c...
Background: The critically important issue on emergence of drug-resistant malarial parasites is comp...
Even though malaria is a completely preventable and treatable disease, it remains a threat to human ...
Malaria is the most common parasitic disease worldwide, and the third deadliest infection after HIV ...
Malaria is an infection caused by Plasmodium sp. and It can be serious, if not treated precociously....
Till today, malaria remains one of the most prominent infectious diseases in the world. Since the be...
The growing resistance to current first-line antimalarial drugs represents a major health challenge....
Objective: Malaria is a disease that impacts millions of people annually. Among the enzymes, plasmep...
Molecular hybridization is a drug discovery strategy that involves the rational design of new chemic...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease which is responsible for roughly one million deaths annually. ...