@article{4107ff00a06f11dd86a6000ea68e967b,
title = "Licochalcone A, a new antimalarial agent, inhibits in vitro growth of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum and protects mice from P. yoelii infection",
abstract = "Licochalcone A, isolated from Chinese licorice roots, inhibited the in vitro growth of both chloroquine-susceptible (3D7) and chloroquine-resistant (Dd2) Plasmodium falciparum strains in a [3H]hypoxanthine uptake assay. The growth inhibition of the chloroquine-resistant strain by licochalcone A was similar to that of the chloroquine-susceptible strain. To examine the activity of licochalcone A on the different asexual blood stages of the parasite, licochalcone A was added to highly synchronized cultures containing rings, trophozoites, and schizonts. The growth of the parasites at all stages was inhibited by licochalcone A. The in vivo activity of licochalcone A was tested in a mouse model of infection with P. yoelii. Licochalcone A administered either intraperitoneally or orally for 3 to 6 days protected the mice from the otherwise lethal P. yoelii infection. These results demonstrate that licochalcone A exhibits potent antimalarial activity and might be developed into a new antimalarial drug.",
author = "M Chen and Theander, {T G} and Christensen, {S B} and L Hviid and L Zhai and A Kharazmi",
note = "Keywords: Animals; Antimalarials; Chalcone; Chalcones; Chloroquine; Drug Resistance; Female; Hypoxanthines; Malaria; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Plasmodium falciparum; Plasmodium yoelii",
year = "1994",
language = "English",
volume = "38",
pages = "1470--5",
journal = "Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy",
issn = "0066-4804",
publisher = "American Society for Microbiology",
number = "7",
}