Evaluation of a Series of 9,10-Anthraquinones as Antiplasmodial Agents
Background: A phytochemical study on medicinal plants used for the treatment of fever and malaria in Africa yielded metabolites with potential antiplasmodial activity, many of which are Anthraquinones (AQ). AQs have similar sub-structure as naphthoquinones and xanthones, which were previously report...
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Letters in Drug Design & Discovery
2019
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