Microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug

In recent years, artemisinin (1) has remained an effective drug to treat malaria. Numerous approaches have been adapted to increase the efficacy of (1) against antibiotic resistant malarial parasite. Microbial biotransformation of (1) has been used recently to produce promising derivatives of (1)...

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Main Authors: Omar, Muhammad Nor, Khan, Naik T., Hasali, Nor Hazwani, Moin, Syed Faraz, Alfarra, Helmi Yousif
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spelling my.iium.irep.365052014-05-05T01:24:42Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/36505/ Microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug Omar, Muhammad Nor Khan, Naik T. Hasali, Nor Hazwani Moin, Syed Faraz Alfarra, Helmi Yousif QD Chemistry In recent years, artemisinin (1) has remained an effective drug to treat malaria. Numerous approaches have been adapted to increase the efficacy of (1) against antibiotic resistant malarial parasite. Microbial biotransformation of (1) has been used recently to produce promising derivatives of (1) on a large scale with low costs. During the last decade several biotransformation studies on (1), by using microorganisms, have been reported. This literature review focuses on the most recent microbial transformation studies on artemisinin and its derivatives. Society of Education, India 2012-06 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/36505/1/Microbial_Transformation_of_artemisinin_-_ABR.pdf Omar, Muhammad Nor and Khan, Naik T. and Hasali, Nor Hazwani and Moin, Syed Faraz and Alfarra, Helmi Yousif (2012) Microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug. Advances in Bioresearch, 3 (2). pp. 27-31. ISSN 0976 – 4585 (P), 2277-1573 (O) http://www.soeagra.com/abr_current.html
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Omar, Muhammad Nor
Khan, Naik T.
Hasali, Nor Hazwani
Moin, Syed Faraz
Alfarra, Helmi Yousif
Microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug
description In recent years, artemisinin (1) has remained an effective drug to treat malaria. Numerous approaches have been adapted to increase the efficacy of (1) against antibiotic resistant malarial parasite. Microbial biotransformation of (1) has been used recently to produce promising derivatives of (1) on a large scale with low costs. During the last decade several biotransformation studies on (1), by using microorganisms, have been reported. This literature review focuses on the most recent microbial transformation studies on artemisinin and its derivatives.
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author Omar, Muhammad Nor
Khan, Naik T.
Hasali, Nor Hazwani
Moin, Syed Faraz
Alfarra, Helmi Yousif
author_facet Omar, Muhammad Nor
Khan, Naik T.
Hasali, Nor Hazwani
Moin, Syed Faraz
Alfarra, Helmi Yousif
author_sort Omar, Muhammad Nor
title Microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug
title_short Microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug
title_full Microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug
title_fullStr Microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug
title_full_unstemmed Microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug
title_sort microbial transformations of artemisinin – anti-malaria drug
publisher Society of Education, India
publishDate 2012
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