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Malaria transmission-blocking drugs: implications and future perspectives.

Ishan WadiPargat SinghMahendra NathAnupkumar R AnvikarAbhinav Sinha
Published in: Future medicinal chemistry (2020)
As the world gets closer to eliminating malaria, the scientific community worldwide has begun to realize the importance of malaria transmission-blocking interventions. The onus of breaking the life cycle of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum predominantly rests upon transmission-blocking drugs because of emerging resistance to commonly used schizonticides and insecticides. This third part of our review series on malaria transmission-blocking entails transmission-blocking potential of preclinical transmission-blocking antimalarials and other non-malaria drugs/experimental compounds that are not in clinical or preclinical development for malaria but possess transmission-blocking potential. Collective analysis of the structure and the activity of these experimental compounds might pave the way toward generation of novel prototypes of next-generation transmission-blocking drugs.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • healthcare
  • endothelial cells
  • mental health
  • stem cells
  • life cycle
  • cell therapy
  • aedes aegypti