Antimalarial activities of benzothiazole analogs: A systematic review

Author:

Tran Linh12ORCID,Tu Vo Linh34ORCID,Dadam Mohammad Najm35ORCID,Aziz Jeza Muhamad Abdul67ORCID,Duy Tran Le Dinh38ORCID,Ahmed Hajer Hatim Hassan39ORCID,Kwaah Patrick Amanning310ORCID,Quoc Hoang Nghia311ORCID,Van Dat Truong12ORCID,Mizuta Satoshi13ORCID,Hirayama Kenji14ORCID,Huy Nguyen Tien12314ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Fundamental and Applied Sciences Duy Tan University Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

2. Faculty of Natural Sciences Duy Tan University Da Nang Vietnam

3. Online Research Club (https://www.onlineresearchclub.org/) Nagasaki Japan

4. Faculty of Traditional Medicine University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

5. Department of Geriatrics Helios Klinikum Schwelm Schwelm Germany

6. Biomedical Science Department Komar University of Science and Technology Sulaimaniyah Kurdistan Region Iraq

7. Baxshin Research Center Baxshin Hospital Sulaimaniyah Kurdistan Region Iraq

8. College of Health Sciences VinUniversity Hanoi Vietnam

9. Faculty of Medicine Alzaiem Alazhari University Khartoum Sudan

10. Department of Internal Medicine Yale School of Medicine, Yale‐Waterbury Internal Medicine Program Waterbury Connecticut USA

11. Vietnam Military Medical University Hanoi Vietnam

12. Ministry of Health Cabinet, Ministry of Health Ha Noi Vietnam

13. Center for Bioinformatics and Molecular Medicine Nagasaki University Nagasaki Japan

14. School of Tropical Medicine and Global Health Nagasaki University Nagasaki Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBenzothiazole derivatives have been reported to possess a wide range of biological activities, including antimalarial activity. This systematic review aims to summarize and evaluate the antimalarial activities of benzothiazole analogs.MethodsWe conducted an electronic search using nine databases in October 2017 and subsequently updated in September 2022. We included all original in vitro and in vivo studies that documented the antimalarial activities of compounds containing benzothiazole analogs with no restriction. The risk of bias of each included study was assessed by ToxRTool.ResultsTwenty‐eight articles were included in our study, which are in vitro, in vivo, or both. Of these, 232 substances were identified to have potent antiplasmodial activity against various strains of the malaria parasite. Benzothiazole analogs show different antimalarial mechanisms, including inhibition of Plasmodium falciparum enzymes in in vitro studies and inhibition of blood parasites in in vivo studies.ConclusionsBenzothiazole derivatives are promising substances for treating malaria. The structure–activity relationship studies suggest that the substitution pattern of the benzothiazole scaffold plays a crucial role in determining the antimalarial activity of the analog.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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