Search results for "Plasmodium Falciparum"

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Malaria resurgence risk in southern Europe: climate assessment in an historically endemic area of rice fields at the Mediterranean shore of Spain

2010

Abstract Background International travel and immigration have been related with an increase of imported malaria cases. This fact and climate change, prolonging the period favouring vector development, require an analysis of the malaria transmission resurgence risk in areas of southern Europe. Such a study is made for the first time in Spain. The Ebro Delta historically endemic area was selected due to its rice field landscape, the presence of only one vector, Anopheles atroparvus, with densities similar to those it presented when malaria was present, in a situation which pronouncedly differs from already assessed potential resurgence areas in other Mediterranean countries, such as France an…

RiskMediterranean climatelcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicinelcsh:RC955-962ClimatePlasmodium falciparumPopulationPlasmodium vivaxClimate changeNormalized Difference Vegetation Indexlcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseaseslaw.inventionlawAnophelesparasitic diseasesMalaria VivaxmedicineAnimalsHumanslcsh:RC109-216Malaria Falciparumeducationeducation.field_of_studyEcologybiologyEcologyResearchTemperatureAnophelesAgricultureOryzamedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationInsect VectorsMalariaInfectious DiseasesTransmission (mechanics)GeographySpainEpidemiological MonitoringGeographic Information SystemsParasitologySeasonsPhysical geographyPlasmodium vivaxMalariaEnvironmental MonitoringMalaria Journal
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MIS-C and co-infection with P. vivax and P. falciparum in a child: a clinical conundrum.

2022

Abstract Background The ongoing Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic represents an unprecedented global health challenge. Many COVID-19 symptoms are similar to symptoms that can occur in other infections. Malaria should always be considered in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection returning from endemic areas. Case presentation We present the first case of multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) and Plasmodium vivax-falciparum and SARS-CoV2 coinfection in children. Despite clearance of parassitaemia and a negative COVID-19 nasopharyngeal PCR, the patient’s clinical conditions worsened. The World Health Organization (WHO) criteria were used to make the diagnosis of MIS-C. Treatment wi…

SARS CoV2CoinfectionSARS-CoV-2Plasmodium falciparumMultisystem inflammatory syndromeCOVID-19Malaria.General MedicineSystemic Inflammatory Response SyndromeMalariaCase reportHumansRNA ViralChildHumanItalian journal of pediatrics
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Antimalarial activity of abietane ferruginol analogues possessing a phthalimide group.

2014

The abietane-type diterpenoid (+)-ferruginol, a bioactive compound isolated from New Zealand’s Miro tree (Podocarpus ferruginea), displays relevant pharmacological properties, including antimicrobial, cardioprotective, anti-oxidative, anti-plasmodial, leishmanicidal, anti-ulcerogenic, anti-inflammatory and anticancer. Herein, we demonstrate that ferruginol (1) and some phthalimide containing analogues 2–12 have potential antimalarial activity. The compounds were evaluated against malaria strains 3D7 and K1, and cytotoxicity was measured against a mammalian cell line panel. A promising lead, compound 3, showed potent activity with an EC50 = 86 nM (3D7 strain), 201 nM (K1 strain) and low cyto…

StereochemistryClinical BiochemistryPlasmodium falciparumPharmaceutical SciencePhthalimidesCHO CellsBiochemistryPhthalimidechemistry.chemical_compoundAntimalarialsCricetulusCricetinaeDrug DiscoveryAnimalsHumansCytotoxicityMolecular BiologyAbietaneChemistryPlant ExtractsOrganic ChemistryHep G2 CellsAntimicrobialTerpenoidBioactive compoundFerruginolAbietanesMolecular MedicineDiterpeneBioorganicmedicinal chemistry letters
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Synthesis and study of cytotoxic activity of 1,2,4-trioxane- and egonol-derived hybrid molecules against Plasmodium falciparum and multidrug-resistan…

2014

Abstract Malaria and cancer cause the death of millions of people every year. To combat these two diseases, it is important that new pharmaceutically active compounds have the ability to overcome multidrug resistance in cancer and Plasmodium falciparum strains. In search of effective anti-cancer and anti-malaria hybrids that possess improved properties compared to their parent compounds, a series of novel 1,2,4-trioxane-based hybrids incorporating egonol and/or ferrocene fragments were synthesized and tested in vitro against P. falciparum strains, CCRF–CEM cells and the multidrug-resistant P-glycoprotein-over-expressing CEM/ADR5000 cells. The most active compounds against P. falciparum stra…

StereochemistryMetallocenesPlasmodium falciparumAntineoplastic Agentschemistry.chemical_compoundAntimalarialsHeterocyclic CompoundsDrug DiscoverymedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansCell LineageFerrous CompoundsArtemisininMalaria FalciparumCytotoxicityIC50BenzofuransPharmacologyLeukemiabiologyOrganic ChemistryPlasmodium falciparumGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationDrug Resistance MultipleMultiple drug resistanceLeukemiachemistryBiochemistry124-TrioxaneDrug Resistance Neoplasmmedicine.drugEuropean journal of medicinal chemistry
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Joziknipholones A and B: The First Dimeric Phenylanthraquinones, from the Roots ofBulbine frutescens

2007

From the roots of the African plant Bulbine frutescens (Asphodelaceae), two unprecedented novel dimeric phenylanthraquinones, named joziknipholones A and B, possessing axial and centrochirality, were isolated, together with six known compounds. Structural elucidation of the new metabolites was achieved by spectroscopic and chiroptical methods, by reductive cleavage of the central bond between the monomeric phenylanthraquinone and -anthrone portions with sodium dithionite, and by quantum chemical CD calculations. Based on the recently revised absolute axial configuration of the parent phenylanthraquinones, knipholone and knipholone anthrone, the new dimers were attributed to possess the P-co…

StereochemistryPlasmodium falciparumDrug ResistanceAnthraquinonesStereoisomerismPlant RootsAnthroneAnthraquinoneCatalysisSodium dithioniteAntimalarialsMicechemistry.chemical_compoundCell Line TumorLiliaceaeAnimalsAsphodelaceaeLeukemia L5178Plants MedicinalMolecular StructurebiologySpectrum AnalysisOrganic ChemistryDithioniteChloroquineStereoisomerismPlasmodium falciparumGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicRatschemistryQuantum TheoryBulbine frutescensChirality (chemistry)DimerizationAlgorithmsChemistry - A European Journal
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Rotenoids, Flavonoids, and Chalcones from the Root Bark of Millettia usaramensis.

2015

Five new compounds, 4-O-geranylisoliquiritigenin (1), 12-dihydrousararotenoid B (2), 12-dihydrousararotenoid C (3), 4'-O-geranyl-7-hydroxyflavanone (4), and 4'-O-geranyl-7-hydroxydihydroflavanol (5), along with 12 known natural products (6-17) were isolated from the CH2Cl2/MeOH (1:1) extract of the root bark of Millettia usaramensis ssp. usaramensis by chromatographic separation. The purified metabolites were identified by NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analyses, whereas their absolute configurations were established on the basis of chiroptical data and in some cases also by X-ray crystallography. The crude extract was moderately active (IC50 = 11.63 μg/mL) against the ER-negative…

StereochemistryPlasmodium falciparumMolecular ConformationPharmaceutical Scienceroot barkCrystallography X-Ray01 natural sciencesMillettiaAnalytical ChemistryMillettia usaramensischemistry.chemical_compoundAntimalarialsChalconesDrug DiscoveryPlant BarkHumansta116IC50Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Biomolecularta317metabolitesPharmacologyFlavonoidsChromatographyNatural productbiologyMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryChemistryPlant ExtractsOrganic ChemistryPlasmodium falciparumChloroquinebiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesMillettia010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryChromatographic separationHEK293 CellsComplementary and alternative medicinevisual_artFlavanonesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPlant BarkMolecular MedicineBarkrotenoidsJournal of natural products
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Naphthalene Derivatives from the Roots of Pentas parvifolia and Pentas bussei

2016

The phytochemical investigation of the CH2Cl2/MeOH (1:1) extract of the roots of Pentas parvifolia led to the isolation of three new naphthalenes, parvinaphthols A (1), B (2), and C (3), two known anthraquinones, and five known naphthalene derivatives. Similar investigation of the roots of Pentas bussei afforded a new polycyclic naphthalene, busseihydroquinone E (4), a new 2,2'-binaphthralenyl-1,1'-dione, busseihydroquinone F (5), and five known naphthalenes. All purified metabolites were characterized by NMR and MS data analyses, whereas the absolute configurations of 3 and 4 were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. The E-geometry of compound 5 was supported by DFT-base…

StereochemistryPlasmodium falciparumPharmaceutical SciencePentasAnthraquinonesRubiaceaeCrystallography X-Ray010402 general chemistryPlant Roots01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryAntimalarialsInhibitory Concentration 50chemistry.chemical_compoundBreast cancer cell lineDrug DiscoveryAnthraquinonesIc50 valuesHumansNuclear Magnetic Resonance Biomolecularta116naphthalene derivativesNaphthalenenaphthalenesPharmacologyPentasMolecular Structurebiology010405 organic chemistryOrganic Chemistryta1182Pentas parvifoliabiology.organism_classificationphytochemicals0104 chemical sciencesComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryPhytochemicalMolecular MedicineJournal of Natural Products
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Mbandakamine-Type Naphthylisoquinoline Dimers and Related Alkaloids from the Central African Liana Ancistrocladus ealaensis with Antiparasitic and An…

2018

Four new dimeric naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids, michellamine A5 (2) and mbandakamines C–E (4–6), were isolated from the Congolese plant Ancistrocladus ealaensis, along with the known dimer mbandakamine A (3). They represent constitutionally unsymmetric dimers, each consisting of two 5,8′-coupled naphthylisoquinoline monomers. While the molecular halves of michellamine A5 (2) are linked via C-6′ of both of the naphthalene moieties, i.e., via the least-hindered positions, so that the central biaryl axis is configurationally unstable and not an additional element of chirality, the mbandakamines 3–6 possess three consecutive stereogenic axes. Their monomeric units are linked through an unprece…

Steric effectsAntiparasiticmedicine.drug_classStereochemistryDimerPlasmodium falciparumPharmaceutical ScienceNaphthalenes010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryStereocenterchemistry.chemical_compoundAntimalarialsAlkaloidsCell Line TumorDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansAfrica CentralAncistrocladus ealaensisPharmacologyMichellamineAntiparasitic Agents010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryIsoquinolinesAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicCaryophyllales0104 chemical sciencesMonomerComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryQuinolinesMolecular MedicineChirality (chemistry)Journal of natural products
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In Vitro and In Vivo Antimalarial Activity Assays of Seeds from Balanites aegyptiaca: Compounds of the Extract Show Growth Inhibition and Activity ag…

2011

Balanites aegyptiaca(Balanitaceae) is a widely grown desert plant with multiuse potential. In the present paper, a crude extract fromB. aegyptiacaseeds equivalent to a ratio of 1 : 2000 seeds to the extract was screened for antiplasmodial activity. The determined IC50value for the chloroquine-susceptiblePlasmodium falciparumNF54 strain was 68.26 . Analysis of the extract by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry detected 6-phenyl-2(H)-1,2,4-triazin-5-one oxime, an inhibitor of the parasitic M18 Aspartyl Aminopeptidase as one of the compounds which is responsible for thein vitroantiplasmodial activity. The crude plant extract had a of 2.35  and showed a dose-dependent response. After depletion…

Traditional medicineArticle SubjectPlasmodium falciparumParasitemiaBiologymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationAminopeptidaseIn vitrolcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseaseschemistry.chemical_compoundInfectious DiseaseschemistryIn vivoddc:570BotanymedicineParasitologylcsh:RC109-216Growth inhibitionAspartyl aminopeptidaseBalanites aegyptiacaResearch ArticleJournal of Parasitology Research
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Antileukemic ancistrobenomine B and related 5,1′-coupled naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids from the Chinese liana Ancistrocladus tectorius

2017

A striking feature of the metabolite pattern of the Southeast Asian liana Ancistrocladus tectorius (Ancistrocladaceae) is the predominance of 5,1′-coupled naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids. About 20 alkaloids of this coupling type have so far been discovered in this plant species. Here, we report on the isolation of four new 5,1′-linked naphthylisoquinolines from the twigs and stems of A. tectorius. Two of them, the ancistrobenomines B (5) and C (6), belong to the very rare group of alkaloids with a fully dehydrogenated isoquinoline portion. Likewise unusual for naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids is the presence of a hydroxymethylene group at C-3. Within the large class of meanwhile ca. 180 such n…

Trypanosoma brucei rhodesienseCircular dichroismStereochemistryMetabolitePlasmodium falciparumNaphthalenesSoutheast asian01 natural sciencesAntimalarialsMagnoliopsidachemistry.chemical_compoundAlkaloidsCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryHumansIsoquinolinePharmacologyMolecular StructurePlant Stemsbiology010405 organic chemistryTrypanosoma brucei rhodesiensePlasmodium falciparumGeneral MedicineIsoquinolinesbiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents Phytogenic0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrychemistryAncistrocladaceaeTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyFitoterapia
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