Abstract
Malaria is a tropical parasitic disease threatening populations in tropical and sub-tropical areas. Resistance to antimalarial drugs has spread all over the world in the past 50 years, thus new drugs are urgently needed. Plasmodione (benzylmenadione series) has been identified as a potent antimalarial early lead drug, acting through a redox bioactivation on asexual and young sexual blood stages. To investigate its metabolism, a series of plasmodione-based tools, including a fully 13C-labelled lead drug and putative metabolites, have been designed and synthesized for drug metabolism investigation. Furthermore, with the help of UHPLC-MS/MS, two of the drug metabolites have been identified from urine of drug-treated mice.
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Feng, L., Lanfranchi, D. A., Cotos, L., Cesar-Rodo, E., Ehrhardt, K., Goetz, A. A., … Davioud-Charvet, E. (2018). Synthesis of plasmodione metabolites and 13C-enriched plasmodione as chemical tools for drug metabolism investigation. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 16(15), 2647–2665. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ob00227d
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