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Quinoline conjugates for enhanced antimalarial activity: a review on synthesis by molecular hybridization and structure-activity relationship (SAR) investigation

Shashidhar Bharadwaj Srinivasa

2025American Journal of Translational Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

strains, has been one of the deadliest diseases spread across the world. Over the years, several researchers have been employed to analyse molecular hybridization techniques for the synthesis of combination drugs to overcome the resistance gained by the parasite against the existing drugs. Hence, some of the significant contributions since 2019 till date have been summarised in the present review. Based on structure, the hybrids have been classified into bi-pharmacophores - having two pharmacologically active groups, tri-pharmacophores - having three pharmacologically active groups, metal-based and other miscellaneous hybrids. A thorough study of existing molecules could also reveal new leads for the development of anti-malarial agents with efficacy better than the preceding ones.

Topics & Concepts

ConjugateQuinolineChemistryCombinatorial chemistryPharmacologyTraditional medicineBiologyMedicineOrganic chemistryMathematicsMathematical analysisComputational Drug Discovery MethodsSynthesis and biological activityHIV/AIDS drug development and treatment