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Exploring the Role of Antioxidants to Combat Oxidative Stress in Malaria Parasites

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CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 24, Pages 2029-2044

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1568026622666220405121643

Keywords

Malaria parasite; Oxidative stress; Reactive oxygen species (ROS); Natural antioxidants; Polyherbal formulation; Natural extracts

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This study investigates the role of natural antioxidants in the treatment of malaria. The results suggest that natural antioxidants may be used as adjuvant therapy to reduce mortality and increase treatment success rate.
Background Malaria, a global challenge, is a parasitic disease caused by Plasmodium species. Approximately 229 million cases of malaria were reported in 2019. Major incidences occur in various continents, including African and Eastern Mediterranean Continents and South-East Asia. Introduction Despite the overall decline in global incidence from 2010 to 2018, the rate of decline has been almost constant since 2014. The morbidity and mortality have been accelerated due to reactive oxygen species (ROS) caused by oxidative stress generated by the parasite responsible for the destruction of host metabolism and cell nutrients. Methods The excessive release of free radicals is associated with the infection in the animal or human body by the parasites. This may be related to a reduction in nutrients required for the generation of antioxidants and the destruction of cells by parasite activity. Therefore, an intensive literature search has been carried out to find the natural antioxidants used to neutralize the free radicals generated during malarial infection. Results The natural antioxidants may be useful as an adjuvant treatment along with the antimalarial chemotherapeutics to reduce the death rate and enhance the success rate of malaria treatment. Conclusion In this manuscript, an attempt has been made to provide significant insight into the antioxidant activities of herbal extracts against malaria parasites.

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