Artemisinin is a sesquiterpene lactone isolated from the aerial part of sweet wormwood in the 1970s. It is the base for one of the most effective medicines for the treatment of malaria and is widely used. Over the past two decades many in vitro and in vivo studies have been conducted with artemisinin. They detected
Artemisinin (Qinghaosu), Parasite Inhibitor
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Antimalarial and anticancer properties of artesunate and other artemisinins: current development
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Qinghaosu (artemisinin): Chemistry and pharmacology
Ξ²-Aminoarteether (SM934 free base), Artemisinin Derivative
Synthesis and antimalarial activity of some 9-substituted artemisinin derivatives
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Chemical structure and anticancer activity of artemisinins. (A)
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