Chalcone hybrids as privileged scaffolds in antimalarial drug discovery: A key review.
Chalcone hybrids as privileged scaffolds in antimalarial drug discovery: A key review.
Eur J Med Chem. 2020 Mar 09;193:112215
Authors: Qin HL, Zhang ZW, Lekkala R, Alsulami H, Rakesh KP
Abstract
Malaria remains a serious worldwide health danger and massive economic trouble to disease-endemic nations. Presently, 250 million of malarial cases are expected worldwide. The emergence of fighting of the Plasmodium parasite against the first-line antimalarial drugs has fueled research attention in the way of designing new scaffolds as well as strategies to counter the drug resistance. Chalcones are simple and well-known analogs, which were found in a huge number of natural compounds and also been prepared according to their suitable synthetic approaches. This review illustrates the current progresses on structure-activity relationship (SAR) and mechanism of diverse types of chalcone derivatives that play a significant role for the development of novel safe, less toxic and highly active antimalarials. This present mini-review will be useful to scientists in research fields of medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis, and also various biological applications particularly for the development of novel antiplasmodial and antimalarial agents.
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Source: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry - Category: Chemistry Authors: Qin HL, Zhang ZW, Lekkala R, Alsulami H, Rakesh KP Tags: Eur J Med Chem Source Type: research
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