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      The antimalarial activity of 1,2,4‐trioxolane/trioxane hybrids and dimers: A review

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          Artemisinin-A Gift from Traditional Chinese Medicine to the World (Nobel Lecture).

          Youyou Tu (2016)
          Malaria has long been a devastating and life-threatening global epidemic disease in human history. Artemisinin, the active substance against malaria, was first isolated and tested in the 1970s in China. The important role played by traditional Chinese medicine in the discovery of artemisinin is described by Y. Tu in her Nobel Lecture.
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            Malaria

            Malaria is caused in humans by five species of single-celled eukaryotic Plasmodium parasites (mainly Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax) that are transmitted by the bite of Anopheles spp. mosquitoes. Malaria remains one of the most serious infectious diseases; it threatens nearly half of the world's population and led to hundreds of thousands of deaths in 2015, predominantly among children in Africa. Malaria is managed through a combination of vector control approaches (such as insecticide spraying and the use of insecticide-treated bed nets) and drugs for both treatment and prevention. The widespread use of artemisinin-based combination therapies has contributed to substantial declines in the number of malaria-related deaths; however, the emergence of drug resistance threatens to reverse this progress. Advances in our understanding of the underlying molecular basis of pathogenesis have fuelled the development of new diagnostics, drugs and insecticides. Several new combination therapies are in clinical development that have efficacy against drug-resistant parasites and the potential to be used in single-dose regimens to improve compliance. This ambitious programme to eliminate malaria also includes new approaches that could yield malaria vaccines or novel vector control strategies. However, despite these achievements, a well-coordinated global effort on multiple fronts is needed if malaria elimination is to be achieved.
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              The birth of artemisinin

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                Archiv der Pharmazie
                Archiv der Pharmazie
                Wiley
                0365-6233
                1521-4184
                July 2022
                April 06 2022
                July 2022
                : 355
                : 7
                : 2200077
                Affiliations
                [1 ]College of Life Sciences, Engineering Research Center of the Chinese Ministry of Education for Bioreactor and Pharmaceutical Development Jilin Agricultural University Changchun Jilin China
                [2 ]Shandong Key Laboratory of Biophysics, Institute of Biophysics Dezhou University Dezhou Shandong China
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                10.1002/ardp.202200077
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