the potential of secondary metabolites from plants as drugs or leads against protozoan neglected diseases—part iii: in-silico molecular docking investigations

the potential of secondary metabolites from plants as drugs or leads against protozoan neglected diseases—part iii: in-silico molecular docking investigations

;Ifedayo Victor Ogungbe;William N. Setzer
Journal of ethnopharmacology 2016 Vol. 21 pp. 1389-
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Malaria, leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, and human African trypanosomiasis continue to cause considerable suffering and death in developing countries. Current treatment options for these parasitic protozoal diseases generally have severe side effects, may be ineffective or unavailable, and resistance is emerging. There is a constant need to discover new chemotherapeutic agents for these parasitic infections, and natural products continue to serve as a potential source. This review presents molecular docking studies of potential phytochemicals that target key protein targets in Leishmania spp., Trypanosoma spp., and Plasmodium spp.

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