Exploiting a basic chemosensitizing pharmacophore hypothesis. Part 1: synthesis and biological evaluation of novel arylbromide and bicyclic chemosensitizers against drug-resistant malaria parasites
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Exploiting a basic chemosensitizing pharmacophore hypothesis. Part 1: synthesis and biological evaluation of novel arylbromide and bicyclic chemosensitizers against drug-resistant malaria parasites
Abstract
An exploratory series of novel arylbromide and bicyclic chemosensitizers (modulators) against chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum were designed and synthesized on the basis of a basic chemosensitizing pharmacophore hypothesis in malaria. ortho-Substituted bromo and biphenyl ether compounds displayed the best activity from the series.
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