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Current Medicinal Chemistry - Volume 8, Issue 15, 2001
Volume 8, Issue 15, 2001
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The Genetics of Artemisinin Content in Artemisia annua L. and the Breeding of High Yielding Cultivars
Authors: N. Delabays, X. Simonnet and M. GaudinArtemisinin, the endoperoxide sesquiterpene lactone produced by the Chinese medicinal herb Artemisia annua, is very difficult to synthesise. Moreover, its production by mean of cell, tissue or organ cultures is very low. Presently, only its extraction from cultivated plants is viable. A large variation in artemisinin content has been observed in the leaves of plants from different origins. The genetic basis of this variation has b Read More
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Why Artemisinin and Certain Synthetic Peroxides are Potent Antimalarials. Implications for the Mode of Action
By C.W. JeffordThe discovery that the sesquiterpene peroxide yingzhaosu A (13) and 1,2,4-trioxane artemisinin (14) are active against chloroquine-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum, has opened a new era in the chemotherapy of malaria. In vitro and in vivo tests with synthetic structurally simpler trioxanes clearly demonstrate that much of the skeleton of 14 is redundant and that chirality is not required for activity. In addition, stru Read More
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New Trends in Extraction, Identification and Quantification of Artemisinin and its Derivatives
Authors: P. Christen and J.L. VeutheyArtemisinin, a sesquiterpene lactone endoperoxide, and a number of its precursors, metabolites and semisynthetic derivatives have shown to possess antimalarial properties. Several methods have been reported for the measurement of artemisinin and its main derivatives in plant material and biological fluids. However, most of them are either not sufficiently sensitive and do not offer reliable results, or are difficult to apply i Read More
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Current Progress in the Development and Use of Artemether for Chemoprophylaxis of Major Human Schistosome Parasites
Authors: J. Utzinger, X. Shuhua, J. Keiser, C. Minggan, Z. Jiang and M. TannerHuman schistosomiasis, a chronic and debilitating parasitic disease of the tropics, is ranked second after malaria in terms of public health importance. At present, there is no vaccine available, and chemotherapy is the cornerstone of schistosomiasis control. Praziquantel is the drug of choice. Oxamniquine has become difficult to obtain and metrifonate has recently been withdrawn from the market. Rapid re-infection fo Read More
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