2019
DOI: 10.23893/1307-2080.aps.05715
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Isolation of two homologous triterpenes with antimalarial activities from the leaf extract of combretum zenkeri

Abstract: Combretum genus (Combretaceae) is used locally in the treatment of various diseases including malaria. Current study aimed to investigate the antiplasmodial activities of methanol extract of C. zenkeri in Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine sensitive (D10) and resistant (W2) strains and identify the bioactive principles. Repeated chromatographic separation was carried out on the chloroform fraction to afford the isolation of bioactive compounds which was characterized by application of spectroscopic techniques (… Show more

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“…In our previous study, we isolated some potent antimalarial triterpenes from Combretum racemosum 20 and Combretum zenkeri 21 which further demonstrated the significance of the Combretaceae in the search for bioactive compounds useful in the treatment of malaria. In this study, we employed a computational approach which is a faster and cost-effective method for the identification of potential inhibitors of pfLDH from the bioactive compounds of Combretaceae species.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…In our previous study, we isolated some potent antimalarial triterpenes from Combretum racemosum 20 and Combretum zenkeri 21 which further demonstrated the significance of the Combretaceae in the search for bioactive compounds useful in the treatment of malaria. In this study, we employed a computational approach which is a faster and cost-effective method for the identification of potential inhibitors of pfLDH from the bioactive compounds of Combretaceae species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%