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1. Artemisinin is a powerful antimalarial agent

2. Artemisinin An antimalarial drug derived from Artemisia annua

3. Artemisinin derivatives are a relatively new group of drugs with antimalarial properties

4. “Artemisinin, a constituent of Artemisia annua L., is a well-known antimalarial drug

5. Dihydroartemisinic acid is a late precursor to the antimalarial compound artemisinin.

6. Among human patients , the antimalarial drug can cause hypoglycemia and reduce glycated hemoglobin levels.

7. Artemisinin, also called qinghaosu, antimalarial drug derived from the sweet wormwood plant, Artemisia annua

8. There is no absolute time limit on how long one can take any antimalarial prophylactic drug.

9. Beyond their antimalarial effects, Artemisinins have also been shown to possess selective anticancer properties, demon …

10. availability of and access to effective, high-quality, prepacked antimalarial medicines at the community level.

11. It belongs to the family Simaroubaceae and is a source of quassinoids with anabolic, antimalarial and cytostatic activity.

12. They would also consider a Declaration on Regional Response to Malaria Control & Addressing Resistance to Antimalarial Medicines.

13. Even some forms of medication, such as certain antimalarial pills, have been known to disturb color perception.

14. Drug-loaded ethosomes were incorporated in the matrix of Cataplasm to form the compound antimalarial ethosomal Cataplasm

15. Chapter 43 - Antimalarial, Antiprotozoal, and Anthelmintic Drugs study guide by kjfab56 includes 59 questions covering vocabulary, terms and more

16. Medical definition of Artemisinin: an antimalarial drug C15H22O5 that is a peroxide derivative of sesquiterpene, is obtained from the leaves of a Chinese artemisia (Artemisia annua) or is made synthetically, and is typically administered with other antimalarial agents (as mefloquine or amodiaquine).

17. Malaria morbidity and mortality have been held in check by the widespread availability of cheap and effective antimalarial drugs.

18. Artemisic Acid is a derivative of Artemisinin (A777500), an antimalarial constituent of the tradional Chinese medicinal herb Artemisia annua L., Compositae, …

19. Atabrine: 1 n a drug (trade name Atabrine) used to treat certain worm infestations and once used to treat malaria Synonyms: mepacrine , quinacrine , quinacrine hydrochloride Type of: antimalarial , antimalarial drug a medicinal drug used to prevent or treat malaria anthelminthic , anthelmintic , helminthic , vermifuge a medication capable of

20. As resistance to other antimalarial drugs continues to increase, Artemisinin drugs may be useful alternatives.The objective of this review was to assess the effects

21. As sensitive organisms die off, resistant strains may come to dominate, and over time an antimalarial drug can lose its ability to cure infection.

22. Acridine derivatives are known to exhibit an array of bioactivities including antimicrobial, anticancer, antibiotic, anti-AchE, antileukemia, antimalarial, antipsychotic, antidepressant, antidimentia, telomerase inhibition, and many others

23. QNHC (Acriquine, Atabrine, Atebrin and Mepacrine) is an approved antimalarial drug which is structurally similar to the controversial anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine once touted as …

24. Artemisinin and its derivatives (collectively termed as Artemisinins) are among the most important and effective antimalarial drugs, with proven safety and efficacy in clinical use

25. Quinacrine (Acriquine ®, Atabrine ®, Atebrin ®, Mepacrine®) is an acridine derivative formerly widely used as an antimalarial drug, but superseded by safer and more effective agents (e.g., chloroquine).

26. 28 In 340 BC, the Artemisia annua plants were first described as having antimalarial properties by Ge Hong, an alchemist and medical expert of the East Jin Dynasty.

27. 14 hours ago · An international team of researchers has found that three commonly used Antiviral and antimalarial drugs are effective in vitro at preventing replication of SARS-CoV-2, …

28. The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, shared by Professor Youyou Tu, focused worldwide attention on Artemisinin, a natural product antimalarial drug inspired by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)

29. Artemisic acid (Artemisinic acid), an amorphane sesquiterpene isolated from Artemisia annua L., has a variety of pharmacological activity, such as antimalarial activity, anti-tumor activity, antipyretic effect, antibacterial activity, allelopathy effect and anti-adipogenesis effect.

30. The analogous Acridine-based antimalarial Mepacrin (Atebrin, Quinacrine; Figure 1) was to find widespread use by the Allies in eastern theatres of World War II, in the absence of quinine from Japanese-held Java

31. Use of Artemisic acid Artemisinic acid (Qing Hao acid), an amorphane sesquiterpene isolated from Artemisia annua L., possesses a variety of pharmacological activity, such as antimalarial activity, anti-tumor activity, antipyretic effect, antibacterial activity, allelopathy effect and …

32. The distribution of Atabrine in the blood is such that observations on its specific antimalarial action should be related to the concentration of the drug in the plasma and, perhaps, indirectly from this, to its concentration in plasma water.

33. 16 hours ago · An international team of researchers has found that three commonly used Antiviral and antimalarial drugs are effective in vitro at preventing replication of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19

34. A series of new 9-substituted Acridyl derivatives were synthesized and their in vitro antimalarial activity was evaluated against one chloroquine-sensitive strain (3D7) and three chloroquine-resistant strains [W2 (Indochina), Bre1 (Brazil) and FCR3 (Gambia)] of Plasmodium falciparum.

35. Artemisinin is the most effective antimalarial drug derived from Artemisia annua that was discovered by a Chinese researcher You-You Tu and her team in 1972 1) and in 2015 shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine for her discovery.