Anti-malarial activity of Holarrhena antidysenterica and Viola canescens, plants traditionally used against malaria in the Garhwal region of north-west Himalaya

G Verma, VK Dua, DD Agarwal, PK Atul - Malaria Journal, 2011 - Springer
Background The increasing number of multidrug-resistant Plasmodium strains warrants
exploration of new anti-malarials. Medicinal plant research has become more important,
particularly after the development of Chinese anti-malarial drug artemisnin from Artemisia
annua. The present study shows evaluation of anti-malarial effects of two plants commonly
used against malaria in the Garhwal region of north-west Himalaya, in order to discover the
herbal-based medicine. Methods In vitro anti-plasmodial sensitivity of plant extracts was …

Anti-malarial activity of Holarrhena antidysenterica and Viola canescens, plants traditionally used against malaria in the Garhwal region of north-west Himalaya.

GV Gaurav Verma, VK Dua, DD Agarwal, PK Atul - 2011 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: The increasing number of multidrug-resistant Plasmodium strains warrants
exploration of new anti-malarials. Medicinal plant research has become more important,
particularly after the development of Chinese anti-malarial drug artemisnin from Artemisia
annua. The present study shows evaluation of anti-malarial effects of two plants commonly
used against malaria in the Garhwal region of north-west Himalaya, in order to discover the
herbal-based medicine. Methods: In vitro anti-plasmodial sensitivity of plant extracts was …
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