Design of Antimalarial Compounds on Quinoline Scaffold: From Plant to Drug

Paula Moura Santos,Igor José dos Santos Nascimento, Geraldo José Silva Neto, Rafael Jorge Melo de Omena,Thiago Mendonça de Aquino,João Xavier de Araújo, Mário R. Meneghetti,Edeildo F. Silva

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS eBooks(2023)

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Plasmodium species are responsible for a high incidence of cases and resistance, even with several approved drugs. Quinoline derivatives are recognized as a source of active compounds, where tafenoquine has been recently approved. Cases of resistance and the indiscriminate use of anti-malarials against COVID-19 have negatively contributed to eradicating this disease. In this context, modifications at 2- or 4-amino positions from the quinoline scaffold or even its metal complexes have shown promising advances in the field, especially against resistant strains, such as 3D7, W2, D10, Dd2, K1 , and FCR-3. In this chapter, we discussed all aspects involving such compounds, presenting their results based on SAR analysis and recent contributions/advances involving this classic scaffold arising from nature.
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antimalarial compounds,quinoline scaffold
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