Cargando…

A systematic review on anti-malarial drug discovery and antiplasmodial potential of green synthesis mediated metal nanoparticles: overview, challenges and future perspectives

BACKGROUND: The recent emergence in Southeast Asia of artemisinin resistance poses major threats to malaria control and elimination globally. Green nanotechnologies can constitute interesting tools for discovering anti-malarial medicines. This systematic review focused on the green synthesis of meta...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kojom Foko, Loick P., Eya’ane Meva, Francois, Eboumbou Moukoko, Carole E., Ntoumba, Agnes A., Ngaha Njila, Marie I., Belle Ebanda Kedi, Philippe, Ayong, Lawrence, Lehman, Leopold G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6775654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31581943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-2974-9
_version_ 1783456293426561024
author Kojom Foko, Loick P.
Eya’ane Meva, Francois
Eboumbou Moukoko, Carole E.
Ntoumba, Agnes A.
Ngaha Njila, Marie I.
Belle Ebanda Kedi, Philippe
Ayong, Lawrence
Lehman, Leopold G.
author_facet Kojom Foko, Loick P.
Eya’ane Meva, Francois
Eboumbou Moukoko, Carole E.
Ntoumba, Agnes A.
Ngaha Njila, Marie I.
Belle Ebanda Kedi, Philippe
Ayong, Lawrence
Lehman, Leopold G.
author_sort Kojom Foko, Loick P.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The recent emergence in Southeast Asia of artemisinin resistance poses major threats to malaria control and elimination globally. Green nanotechnologies can constitute interesting tools for discovering anti-malarial medicines. This systematic review focused on the green synthesis of metal nanoparticles as potential source of new antiplasmodial drugs. METHODS: Seven electronic database were used following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. RESULTS: A total of 17 papers were included in the systematic review. 82.4% of the studies used plant leaves to produce nanoparticles (NPs) while three studies used microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi. Silver was the main metal precursor for the synthesis of NPs. The majority of studies obtained nanoparticles spherical in shape, with sizes ranging between 4 and 65 nm, and reported no or little cytotoxic effect of the NPs. Results based on 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) varied between studies but, in general, could be divided into three NP categories; (i) those more effective than positive controls, (ii) those more effective than corresponding plant extracts and, (iii) those less effective than the positive controls or plant extracts. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the high antiplasmodial potential of green-synthesized metal nanoparticles thereby underscoring the possibility to find and develop new anti-malarial drugs based on green synthesis approaches. However, the review also highlights the need for extensive in vitro and in vivo studies to confirm their safety in humans and the elucidation of the mechanism of action. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text]
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6775654
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-67756542019-10-07 A systematic review on anti-malarial drug discovery and antiplasmodial potential of green synthesis mediated metal nanoparticles: overview, challenges and future perspectives Kojom Foko, Loick P. Eya’ane Meva, Francois Eboumbou Moukoko, Carole E. Ntoumba, Agnes A. Ngaha Njila, Marie I. Belle Ebanda Kedi, Philippe Ayong, Lawrence Lehman, Leopold G. Malar J Research BACKGROUND: The recent emergence in Southeast Asia of artemisinin resistance poses major threats to malaria control and elimination globally. Green nanotechnologies can constitute interesting tools for discovering anti-malarial medicines. This systematic review focused on the green synthesis of metal nanoparticles as potential source of new antiplasmodial drugs. METHODS: Seven electronic database were used following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. RESULTS: A total of 17 papers were included in the systematic review. 82.4% of the studies used plant leaves to produce nanoparticles (NPs) while three studies used microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi. Silver was the main metal precursor for the synthesis of NPs. The majority of studies obtained nanoparticles spherical in shape, with sizes ranging between 4 and 65 nm, and reported no or little cytotoxic effect of the NPs. Results based on 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) varied between studies but, in general, could be divided into three NP categories; (i) those more effective than positive controls, (ii) those more effective than corresponding plant extracts and, (iii) those less effective than the positive controls or plant extracts. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the high antiplasmodial potential of green-synthesized metal nanoparticles thereby underscoring the possibility to find and develop new anti-malarial drugs based on green synthesis approaches. However, the review also highlights the need for extensive in vitro and in vivo studies to confirm their safety in humans and the elucidation of the mechanism of action. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] BioMed Central 2019-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6775654/ /pubmed/31581943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-2974-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Kojom Foko, Loick P.
Eya’ane Meva, Francois
Eboumbou Moukoko, Carole E.
Ntoumba, Agnes A.
Ngaha Njila, Marie I.
Belle Ebanda Kedi, Philippe
Ayong, Lawrence
Lehman, Leopold G.
A systematic review on anti-malarial drug discovery and antiplasmodial potential of green synthesis mediated metal nanoparticles: overview, challenges and future perspectives
title A systematic review on anti-malarial drug discovery and antiplasmodial potential of green synthesis mediated metal nanoparticles: overview, challenges and future perspectives
title_full A systematic review on anti-malarial drug discovery and antiplasmodial potential of green synthesis mediated metal nanoparticles: overview, challenges and future perspectives
title_fullStr A systematic review on anti-malarial drug discovery and antiplasmodial potential of green synthesis mediated metal nanoparticles: overview, challenges and future perspectives
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review on anti-malarial drug discovery and antiplasmodial potential of green synthesis mediated metal nanoparticles: overview, challenges and future perspectives
title_short A systematic review on anti-malarial drug discovery and antiplasmodial potential of green synthesis mediated metal nanoparticles: overview, challenges and future perspectives
title_sort systematic review on anti-malarial drug discovery and antiplasmodial potential of green synthesis mediated metal nanoparticles: overview, challenges and future perspectives
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6775654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31581943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-2974-9
work_keys_str_mv AT kojomfokoloickp asystematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT eyaanemevafrancois asystematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT eboumboumoukokocarolee asystematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT ntoumbaagnesa asystematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT ngahanjilamariei asystematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT belleebandakediphilippe asystematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT ayonglawrence asystematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT lehmanleopoldg asystematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT kojomfokoloickp systematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT eyaanemevafrancois systematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT eboumboumoukokocarolee systematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT ntoumbaagnesa systematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT ngahanjilamariei systematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT belleebandakediphilippe systematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT ayonglawrence systematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives
AT lehmanleopoldg systematicreviewonantimalarialdrugdiscoveryandantiplasmodialpotentialofgreensynthesismediatedmetalnanoparticlesoverviewchallengesandfutureperspectives