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Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Antimalarial and Antidengue Plants: A Mechanistic Perspective
Malaria, a highly perilous infectious disease, impacted approximately 230 million individuals globally in 2019. Mosquitoes, vectors of over 10% of worldwide diseases, pose a significant public health menace. The pressing need for novel antimalarial drugs arises due to the imminent threat faced by ne...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10625492/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37927532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1860084 |
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author | Kamaraj, Chinnaperumal Ragavendran, Chinnasamy Prem, Pradisha Naveen Kumar, Selvam Ali, Amir Kazmi, Abeer Ullah, Abd Chandra Satish Kumar, Rajappan Khan, Safir Ullah Luna-Arias, Juan Pedro Mashwani, Zia-Ur-Rehman Balasubramani, Govindhasamy Rehman, Saif Ur |
author_facet | Kamaraj, Chinnaperumal Ragavendran, Chinnasamy Prem, Pradisha Naveen Kumar, Selvam Ali, Amir Kazmi, Abeer Ullah, Abd Chandra Satish Kumar, Rajappan Khan, Safir Ullah Luna-Arias, Juan Pedro Mashwani, Zia-Ur-Rehman Balasubramani, Govindhasamy Rehman, Saif Ur |
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description | Malaria, a highly perilous infectious disease, impacted approximately 230 million individuals globally in 2019. Mosquitoes, vectors of over 10% of worldwide diseases, pose a significant public health menace. The pressing need for novel antimalarial drugs arises due to the imminent threat faced by nearly 40% of the global population and the escalating resistance of parasites to current treatments. This study comprehensively addresses prevalent parasitic and viral illnesses transmitted by mosquitoes, leading to the annual symptomatic infections of 400 million individuals, placing 100 million at constant risk of contracting these diseases. Extensive investigations underscore the pivotal role of traditional plants as rich sources for pioneering pharmaceuticals. The latter half of this century witnessed the ascent of bioactive compounds within traditional medicine, laying the foundation for modern therapeutic breakthroughs. Herbal medicine, notably influential in underdeveloped or developing nations, remains an essential healthcare resource. Traditional Indian medical systems such as Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani, with a history of successful outcomes, highlight the potential of these methodologies. Current scrutiny of Indian medicinal herbs reveals their promise as cutting-edge drug reservoirs. The propensity of plant-derived compounds to interact with biological receptors positions them as prime candidates for drug development. Yet, a comprehensive perspective is crucial. While this study underscores the promise of plant-based compounds as therapeutic agents against malaria and dengue fever, acknowledging the intricate complexities of drug development and the challenges therein are imperative. The journey from traditional remedies to contemporary medical applications is multifaceted and warrants prudent consideration. This research aspires to offer invaluable insights into the management of malaria and dengue fever. By unveiling plant-based compounds with potential antimalarial and antiviral properties, this study aims to contribute to disease control. In pursuit of this goal, a thorough understanding of the mechanistic foundations of traditional antimalarial and antidengue plants opens doors to novel therapeutic avenues. |
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spelling | pubmed-106254922023-11-05 Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Antimalarial and Antidengue Plants: A Mechanistic Perspective Kamaraj, Chinnaperumal Ragavendran, Chinnasamy Prem, Pradisha Naveen Kumar, Selvam Ali, Amir Kazmi, Abeer Ullah, Abd Chandra Satish Kumar, Rajappan Khan, Safir Ullah Luna-Arias, Juan Pedro Mashwani, Zia-Ur-Rehman Balasubramani, Govindhasamy Rehman, Saif Ur Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol Review Article Malaria, a highly perilous infectious disease, impacted approximately 230 million individuals globally in 2019. Mosquitoes, vectors of over 10% of worldwide diseases, pose a significant public health menace. The pressing need for novel antimalarial drugs arises due to the imminent threat faced by nearly 40% of the global population and the escalating resistance of parasites to current treatments. This study comprehensively addresses prevalent parasitic and viral illnesses transmitted by mosquitoes, leading to the annual symptomatic infections of 400 million individuals, placing 100 million at constant risk of contracting these diseases. Extensive investigations underscore the pivotal role of traditional plants as rich sources for pioneering pharmaceuticals. The latter half of this century witnessed the ascent of bioactive compounds within traditional medicine, laying the foundation for modern therapeutic breakthroughs. Herbal medicine, notably influential in underdeveloped or developing nations, remains an essential healthcare resource. Traditional Indian medical systems such as Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani, with a history of successful outcomes, highlight the potential of these methodologies. Current scrutiny of Indian medicinal herbs reveals their promise as cutting-edge drug reservoirs. The propensity of plant-derived compounds to interact with biological receptors positions them as prime candidates for drug development. Yet, a comprehensive perspective is crucial. While this study underscores the promise of plant-based compounds as therapeutic agents against malaria and dengue fever, acknowledging the intricate complexities of drug development and the challenges therein are imperative. The journey from traditional remedies to contemporary medical applications is multifaceted and warrants prudent consideration. This research aspires to offer invaluable insights into the management of malaria and dengue fever. By unveiling plant-based compounds with potential antimalarial and antiviral properties, this study aims to contribute to disease control. In pursuit of this goal, a thorough understanding of the mechanistic foundations of traditional antimalarial and antidengue plants opens doors to novel therapeutic avenues. Hindawi 2023-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10625492/ /pubmed/37927532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1860084 Text en Copyright © 2023 Chinnaperumal Kamaraj et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Kamaraj, Chinnaperumal Ragavendran, Chinnasamy Prem, Pradisha Naveen Kumar, Selvam Ali, Amir Kazmi, Abeer Ullah, Abd Chandra Satish Kumar, Rajappan Khan, Safir Ullah Luna-Arias, Juan Pedro Mashwani, Zia-Ur-Rehman Balasubramani, Govindhasamy Rehman, Saif Ur Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Antimalarial and Antidengue Plants: A Mechanistic Perspective |
title | Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Antimalarial and Antidengue Plants: A Mechanistic Perspective |
title_full | Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Antimalarial and Antidengue Plants: A Mechanistic Perspective |
title_fullStr | Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Antimalarial and Antidengue Plants: A Mechanistic Perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Antimalarial and Antidengue Plants: A Mechanistic Perspective |
title_short | Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Antimalarial and Antidengue Plants: A Mechanistic Perspective |
title_sort | exploring the therapeutic potential of traditional antimalarial and antidengue plants: a mechanistic perspective |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10625492/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37927532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1860084 |
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