Analysis of multi-target directed novel non-peptidic chalcone scaffold as potential malaria plasmodium proteases inhibitors
Sodeeq A Babalola,
Muhammad Y Hayatuddeen,
Idris A Yunusa
et al.
Abstract:Malaria remain an epidermic infectious disease that is ravaging the world most especially sub-Sahara Africa. Due to the prevalent of Plasmodium parasites that are resistant to first-line antimalarial drugs, it is urgently necessary to create new scaffolds and find strategies to overcome drug resistance. Chalcones are wellknown, uncomplicated analogs that may be easily produced using a variety of techniques and are widely present in natural products. Utilizing in silico tools, we developed new antimalarial drug… Show more
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