Drugs and drug targets against malaria

Padmanaban, G. ; Nagaraj, V. Arun ; Rangarajan, Pundi N. (2007) Drugs and drug targets against malaria Current Science, 92 (11). pp. 1545-1555. ISSN 0011-3905

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Abstract

The development of resistance by the parasite against first line and second line antimalarial drugs, has underscored the importance to develop new drug targets and pharmacophores to treat the disease. The absence of a vaccine for protection and the availability of artemisinin and its derivatives as the only option has made the situation rather serious. With the availability of increased support for malaria research, a variety of drug targets and candidate molecules are now available for further development. However, the success rate of a candidate molecule to become a drug is very low and it does become necessary to start with a large basket, identified on a rational basis. This review focuses on the present efforts to identify a variety of drug targets in the malaria parasite and to develop candidate drug molecules.

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Keywords:Artemisinin; Drug Molecules; Drug Targets; Malaria Parasite
ID Code:34632
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