TY - JOUR KW - Chagas KW - Leishmania KW - Malaria KW - marine compound KW - natural compounds KW - vegetal compound AU - Orosco D AU - Mendoza A AU - Meléndez C AB -
Recent developments in the use of natural product-based molecules as antiparasitic agents for Malaria, leishmaniasis (LE), Chagas disease (CD), and Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) are reviewed. The role of diverse plants in developing bioactive species is discussed in addition to analyzing the structural diversity of natural products as active agents and the diverse biological applications in CD, HAT, LE, and Malaria. This review focuses on medicinal chemistry, emphasizing the structural characteristics of natural molecules as bioactive agents against parasitic infections caused by Leishmania, Trypanosoma, and Plasmodium parasites.
BT - Current topics in medicinal chemistry C1 -https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37842892
DA - 10/2023 DO - 10.2174/0115680266256963230921061925 J2 - Curr Top Med Chem LA - eng N2 -Recent developments in the use of natural product-based molecules as antiparasitic agents for Malaria, leishmaniasis (LE), Chagas disease (CD), and Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) are reviewed. The role of diverse plants in developing bioactive species is discussed in addition to analyzing the structural diversity of natural products as active agents and the diverse biological applications in CD, HAT, LE, and Malaria. This review focuses on medicinal chemistry, emphasizing the structural characteristics of natural molecules as bioactive agents against parasitic infections caused by Leishmania, Trypanosoma, and Plasmodium parasites.
PY - 2023 T2 - Current topics in medicinal chemistry TI - Exploring the Potential of Natural Products as Antiparasitic Agents for Neglected Tropical Diseases. SN - 1873-4294 ER -