Complejos metálicos como potenciales antimaláricos con blanco de acción: hemozoína

Malaria is a serious problem of health worldwide, synthesis of drugs more effective to combat this disease is a high-priority task for the control of the disease; one of the most promising strategies is the modification of compounds with known or potential activity through the incorporation of a...

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Main Authors: William Castro, Maribel Navarro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Los Andes 2012-09-01
Series:Avances en Química
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Online Access:http://www.saber.ula.ve/bitstream/123456789/35949/1/articulo5.pdf
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spelling doaj-db04bce91f354d26a9b497a995dfd9312020-11-24T23:53:10ZengUniversidad de Los AndesAvances en Química1856-53012012-09-0172135144Complejos metálicos como potenciales antimaláricos con blanco de acción: hemozoínaWilliam Castro0Maribel Navarro1Lab. Química Bioinorgánica, Centro de Química, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC). Caracas 1020-A. VenezuelaSchool of Chemical and Mathematical Sciences, Murdoch University, Western Australia 6150, Australia.Malaria is a serious problem of health worldwide, synthesis of drugs more effective to combat this disease is a high-priority task for the control of the disease; one of the most promising strategies is the modification of compounds with known or potential activity through the incorporation of a transition metal into its molecular structure, in order to avoid the resistance of parasites and increase biological activity. In this paper we present the latest studies on the synthesis of metal-chloroquine, in the process of developing new hemotherapeutic agents more effective against malaria and less toxic to the host, still the hemozoin the principal target of action. http://www.saber.ula.ve/bitstream/123456789/35949/1/articulo5.pdfFerriprotoporphyrinHemozoínMalariaMetal complexesPlasmodium
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Complejos metálicos como potenciales antimaláricos con blanco de acción: hemozoína
Avances en Química
Ferriprotoporphyrin
Hemozoín
Malaria
Metal complexes
Plasmodium
author_facet William Castro
Maribel Navarro
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title Complejos metálicos como potenciales antimaláricos con blanco de acción: hemozoína
title_short Complejos metálicos como potenciales antimaláricos con blanco de acción: hemozoína
title_full Complejos metálicos como potenciales antimaláricos con blanco de acción: hemozoína
title_fullStr Complejos metálicos como potenciales antimaláricos con blanco de acción: hemozoína
title_full_unstemmed Complejos metálicos como potenciales antimaláricos con blanco de acción: hemozoína
title_sort complejos metálicos como potenciales antimaláricos con blanco de acción: hemozoína
publisher Universidad de Los Andes
series Avances en Química
issn 1856-5301
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Malaria is a serious problem of health worldwide, synthesis of drugs more effective to combat this disease is a high-priority task for the control of the disease; one of the most promising strategies is the modification of compounds with known or potential activity through the incorporation of a transition metal into its molecular structure, in order to avoid the resistance of parasites and increase biological activity. In this paper we present the latest studies on the synthesis of metal-chloroquine, in the process of developing new hemotherapeutic agents more effective against malaria and less toxic to the host, still the hemozoin the principal target of action.
topic Ferriprotoporphyrin
Hemozoín
Malaria
Metal complexes
Plasmodium
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