Artemisinin is highly effective against drug-resistant malarial parasites, which affects nearly half of the global population and kills \u3e500 000 people each year. The primary cost of artemisinin is the very expensive process used to extract and purify the drug from Artemisia annua. Elimination of this apparently unnecessary step will make this potent antimalarial drug affordable to the global population living in endemic regions. Here we reported the oral delivery of a non-protein drug artemisinin biosynthesized (~0.8 mg/g dry weight) at clinically meaningful levels in tobacco by engineering two metabolic pathways targeted to three different cellular compartments (chloroplast, nucleus, and mitochondria). The doubly transgenic lines showe...
Malaria is a parasite infection affecting millions of people worldwide. Even though progress has bee...
Drugs are primary weapons for reducing malaria in human populations. However emergence of resistant ...
Drugs are primary weapons for reducing malaria in human populations. However emergence of resistant ...
Artemisinin is highly effective against drug-resistant malarial parasites, which affects nearly half...
The GRAS plant Artemisia annua L. produces the sesquiterpene lactone, artemisinin. The current thera...
Artemisinin in combination with other drugs is used to treat the parasite of malaria, one of the mos...
Use of the conventional quinoline- and sulphanamide-based drugs for the symptomatic treatment of mal...
Malaria, a disease caused by parasites of the Plasmodium genus, infects over 220 million people annu...
Anti-malarial drugs are primary weapons for reducing Plasmodium transmission in human populations. S...
Artemisinin is a natural sesquiterpene lactone obtained from the Artemisia annua herb. It is widely ...
Artemisinin is highly effective against multidrug-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum, the et...
Dried Whole plant Artemisia annua as a novel antimalarial therapy September 2014 Mostafa Ahmed Elfaw...
Dried Whole plant Artemisia annua as a novel antimalarial therapy September 2014 Mostafa Ahmed Elfaw...
Malaria is a parasite infection affecting millions of people worldwide. Even though progress has bee...
Malaria causes many deaths per year, according to report released by WHO in November 2020, there wer...
Malaria is a parasite infection affecting millions of people worldwide. Even though progress has bee...
Drugs are primary weapons for reducing malaria in human populations. However emergence of resistant ...
Drugs are primary weapons for reducing malaria in human populations. However emergence of resistant ...
Artemisinin is highly effective against drug-resistant malarial parasites, which affects nearly half...
The GRAS plant Artemisia annua L. produces the sesquiterpene lactone, artemisinin. The current thera...
Artemisinin in combination with other drugs is used to treat the parasite of malaria, one of the mos...
Use of the conventional quinoline- and sulphanamide-based drugs for the symptomatic treatment of mal...
Malaria, a disease caused by parasites of the Plasmodium genus, infects over 220 million people annu...
Anti-malarial drugs are primary weapons for reducing Plasmodium transmission in human populations. S...
Artemisinin is a natural sesquiterpene lactone obtained from the Artemisia annua herb. It is widely ...
Artemisinin is highly effective against multidrug-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum, the et...
Dried Whole plant Artemisia annua as a novel antimalarial therapy September 2014 Mostafa Ahmed Elfaw...
Dried Whole plant Artemisia annua as a novel antimalarial therapy September 2014 Mostafa Ahmed Elfaw...
Malaria is a parasite infection affecting millions of people worldwide. Even though progress has bee...
Malaria causes many deaths per year, according to report released by WHO in November 2020, there wer...
Malaria is a parasite infection affecting millions of people worldwide. Even though progress has bee...
Drugs are primary weapons for reducing malaria in human populations. However emergence of resistant ...
Drugs are primary weapons for reducing malaria in human populations. However emergence of resistant ...