Pillay P, Maharaj V J, Smith P J
Biosciences, CSIR, P.O. Box 395, Pretoria 0002, South Africa.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2008 Oct 28;119(3):438-54. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2008.07.003. Epub 2008 Jul 16.
Based on the historical success of natural products as antimalarial drugs and the urgent need for new antimalarials, a number of South African medicinal plants have been evaluated for their antimalarial properties. This paper reviews the major studies conducted and their findings. Overall three ethnobotanical screening programmes have been conducted on South African plants while there have been a few studies adopting a more direct approach, where plants within a particular genus were screened for antiplasmodial activity. The paper also summarizes the bioactive molecules identified from selected plants having antiplasmodial activity. Overall the results of all studies conducted to date confirm the potential of South African medicinal plants in antimalarial drug discovery and identified a number of promising taxa and compounds for further investigation as plant-based antimalarial agents.
基于天然产物作为抗疟药物的历史成功经验以及对新型抗疟药物的迫切需求,一些南非药用植物已被评估其抗疟特性。本文综述了所进行的主要研究及其结果。总体而言,已对南非植物开展了三项民族植物学筛选计划,同时也有一些研究采用了更直接的方法,即对特定属内的植物进行抗疟原虫活性筛选。本文还总结了从具有抗疟原虫活性的选定植物中鉴定出的生物活性分子。总体而言,迄今为止所有研究的结果证实了南非药用植物在抗疟药物发现方面的潜力,并确定了一些有前景的分类群和化合物,以供作为植物源抗疟剂作进一步研究。