Abstract
To synthesize orally bioavailable artemisinin dimers and the evaluation of their in vivo antimalarial activity. Methods: Artemsisin dimers were synthesized and their antimalarial activity was determined in in vitro and in vivo studies (administered orally and IP). Results: Dimers 5 and 6 provided 100% suppression of parastemia throughout the oral administration study, with all animals surviving up to day 28 (the last day of the study). Conclusion: Dimers 4-7 displayed markedly improved in vitro activity against P. falciparum, while the in vivo activity against P. berghei was highly encouraging, with 5 and 6 completely clearing parasitemia from the start of the drug treatment until the end of the study (day 28).
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Elsohly, M., Gul, W., Khan, S., & Tekwani, B. (2017). New orally active artemisinin dimer antimalarials. World Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 3(3), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.4103/wjtcm.wjtcm_10_17
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