Recent pharmacological advances in the repurposing of artemisinin drugs.
Yuqing MengNan MaHaining LyuYin Kwan WongXing ZhangYongping ZhuPeng GaoPeng SunYali SongLizhu LinJi-Gang WangPublished in: Medicinal research reviews (2021)
Artemisinins are a family of sesquiterpene lactones originally derived from the sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua). Beyond their well-characterized role as frontline antimalarial drugs, artemisinins have also received increased attention for other potential pharmaceutical effects, which include antiviral, antiparsitic, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer activities. With concerted efforts in further preclinical and clinical studies, artemisinin-based drugs have the potential to be viable treatments for a great variety of human diseases. Here, we provide a comprehensive update on recent reports of pharmacological actions and applications of artemisinins outside of their better-known antimalarial role and highlight their potential therapeutic viability for various diseases.