Artemisinin and derivatives-based hybrid compounds: Promising therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and Malaria

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Abstract

Cancer and malaria are major health conditions around the world despite many strategies and therapeutics available for their treatment. The most used strategy for the treatment of these diseases is the administration of therapeutic drugs, which suffer from several shortcomings. Some of the pharmacological limitations associated with these drugs are multi-drug resistance, drug toxicity, poor biocompatibility and bioavailability, and poor water solubility. The currently ongoing preclinical studies have demonstrated that combination therapy is a potent approach that can overcome some of the aforementioned limitations. Artemisinin and its derivatives have been reported to exhibit potent efficacy as anticancer and antimalarial agents. This review reports hybrid compounds containing artemisinin scaffolds and their derivatives with promising therapeutic effects for the treatment of cancer and malaria.

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Peter, S., Jama, S., Alven, S., & Aderibigbe, B. A. (2021, December 1). Artemisinin and derivatives-based hybrid compounds: Promising therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and Malaria. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247521

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