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  • * Infectious Diseases
  • * Medicinal Chemistry
  • * Parasitology

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  • * Malaria affects 40% of the global population, caused by Plasmodium parasites.
  • * Widespread resistance to current antimalarial drugs necessitates novel therapeutic approaches.
  • * Previous strategies like combination therapy are also facing emerging resistance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To review recent advancements in malaria treatment utilizing hybrid molecules.
  • * To explore novel therapeutic scaffolds targeting multiple parasite life cycle processes.
  • * To highlight the potential of hybrid molecules in overcoming drug resistance.

Main Methods:

  • * Comprehensive literature review of recent research on hybrid molecules for malaria.
  • * Analysis of studies focusing on dual-acting antimalarial agents.
  • * Synthesis and evaluation of novel chemical scaffolds against Plasmodium.

Main Results:

  • * Hybrid molecules demonstrate efficacy by targeting multiple biological pathways in the parasite.
  • * Several novel hybrid scaffolds show significant antimalarial activity in preclinical studies.
  • * These molecules offer a promising alternative to overcome existing drug resistance mechanisms.

Conclusions:

  • * Hybrid molecules represent a significant advancement in the search for effective malaria treatments.
  • * Targeting multiple parasite processes with single hybrid molecules can circumvent resistance.
  • * Further research and development of these novel agents are crucial for malaria eradication efforts.