Malaria-infected mice are cured by a single low dose of a new silylamide trioxane plus mefloquine

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Three thermally and hydrolytically stable silylamide trioxanes have been prepared from the natural trioxane artemisinin in only five simple chemical steps and in at least 56% overall yield. Two of these new chemical entities completely cured malaria-infected mice at a single oral dose of only 8 mg/kg combined with 24 mg/kg of mefloquine hydrochloride. The high efficacy of this ACT chemotherapy is considerably better than the efficacy using the popular trioxane drug artemether plus mefloquine hydrochloride.

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Woodard, L. E., Mott, B. T., Singhal, V., Kumar, N., Shapiro, T. A., & Posner, G. H. (2009). Malaria-infected mice are cured by a single low dose of a new silylamide trioxane plus mefloquine. Pharmaceuticals, 2(3), 228–235. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph2030228

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