Antiplasmodial Lycorane Alkaloid Principles of the Plant Family Amaryllidaceae

Volume: 85, Issue: 08, Pages: 637 - 647
Published: Mar 25, 2019
Abstract
The spread of malaria is thought to have followed human expansion out of Africa some 60 – 80 thousand years ago. With its prevalence in pantropical countries of the world and epicenter localized in Africa, malaria is now considered an unnecessary burden to overworked and under-resourced healthcare structures. Plants have long afforded a fertile hunting ground for the search and identification of structurally diverse antimalarial agents, such as...
Paper Details
Title
Antiplasmodial Lycorane Alkaloid Principles of the Plant Family Amaryllidaceae
Published Date
Mar 25, 2019
Volume
85
Issue
08
Pages
637 - 647
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