نتایج جستجو برای: hemozoin

تعداد نتایج: 384  

2017
Samidha Joshi Renuka Munshi Gitanjali Talele Rajesh Shah

Malaria has become the public health concern worldwide. Although it is preventable and curable; P. falciparum and P. vivax have developed resistance to nearly all anti-malarial in current use. New drug discovery and novel drug leads are required to control the current malaria disease burden. The inventor has developed malaria nosode and has subjected it for evaluation of antimalarial activity i...

2013
Viswanathan Arun Nagaraj Balamurugan Sundaram Nandan Mysore Varadarajan Pradeep Annamalai Subramani Devaiah Monnanda Kalappa Susanta Kumar Ghosh Govindarajan Padmanaban

Heme metabolism is central to malaria parasite biology. The parasite acquires heme from host hemoglobin in the intraerythrocytic stages and stores it as hemozoin to prevent free heme toxicity. The parasite can also synthesize heme de novo, and all the enzymes in the pathway are characterized. To study the role of the dual heme sources in malaria parasite growth and development, we knocked out t...

2007
Mahardika Agus Wijayanti Eti Nurwening Sholikhah Ruslin Hadanu

Malaria parasite metabolizes hemoglobin and detoxifies the resulting toxic ferriprotoporphyrin IX by polymerization into a crystal insoluble pigment, known as hemozoin. A polymer identical to hemozoin, β-hematin, can be obtained in vitro from hematin at acidic pH. Quinoline-containing antimalarials (e.g. chloroquine) inhibit the formation of polymer. Thus, heme polymerization is an essensial an...

Journal: :European journal of medicinal chemistry 2012
Bianca C Pérez Cátia Teixeira Marta Figueiras Jiri Gut Philip J Rosenthal José R B Gomes Paula Gomes

A series of cinnamic acid/4-aminoquinoline conjugates conceived to link, through a proper retro-enantio dipeptide, a heterocyclic core known to prevent hemozoin formation, to a trans-cinnamic acid motif capable of inhibiting enzyme catalytic Cys residues, were synthesized as potential dual-action antimalarials. The effect of amino acid configuration and the absence of the dipeptide spacer were ...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Juliane Wunderlich Petra Rohrbach John Pius Dalton

During the development of malaria parasites within human erythrocytes, the fusion of digestive vesicles gives rise to a large digestive vacuole (DV). This organelle, which is maintained at low pH, processes 60-80 percent of the erythrocyte hemoglobin to provide a pool of amino acids that is crucial for parasite growth and development. During proteolysis, heme is released from hemoglobin as a t...

2016
Pathrapol Lithanatudom Jiraprapa Wipasa Pitsinee Inti Kriangkrai Chawansuntati Saovaros Svasti Suthat Fucharoen Daoroong Kangwanpong Jatupol Kampuansai

Hemoglobin E (HbE) is one of the most common hemoglobin variants caused by a mutation in the β-globin gene, and found at high frequencies in various Southeast Asian groups. We surveyed HbE prevalence among 8 ethnic groups residing in 5 villages selected for their high period malaria endemicity, and 5 for low endemicity in northern Thailand, in order to uncover factors which may affect genetic p...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Marcus F Oliveira Joana C P d'Avila Antonio J Tempone Juliana B R Correa Soares Franklin D Rumjanek Antonio Ferreira-Pereira Sergio T Ferreira Pedro L Oliveira

Adult Schistosoma mansoni digest large amounts of host hemoglobin and release potentially toxic heme inside their guts. We have previously demonstrated that free heme in S. mansoni is detoxified through aggregation, forming hemozoin (Hz). Possible mechanisms of heme aggregation and the effects of chloroquine (CLQ) on formation of Hz and on the viability of this parasite have now been investigat...

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