02/11/2021 / By Evangelyn Rodriguez
In this study, researchers from Argentina and Belgium evaluated the anti-parasitic properties of the derivatives of a compound isolated from Nardophyllum bryoides, a South American flowering plant from the sunflower family. Their results were published in the journal Chemical Biology & Drug Design.
Based on these findings, the researchers concluded that the n-hexyl ester of SA from N. bryoides can be used as a potent antimalarial agent.
Journal Reference:
Ronchi RJ, Beaufay C, Bero J, Robirosa JB, Mazzuca M, Palermo JA, Quetin?Leclercq J, Sanchez M. SECOCHILIOLIDE ESTER DERIVATIVES: PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF THEIR ANTITRYPANOSOMAL AND ANTIMALARIAL EFFICACY. Chemical Biology & Drug Design. 14 September 2018;93(2):147-153. DOI: 10.1111/cbdd.13392
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