Curcumin‐loaded nanomedicines as therapeutic strategy in malaria management

Author:

Amin Ruhul1ORCID,Melody Devi Chanam2,Sarkar Dona3,Sharifi‐Rad Javad4ORCID,Sönmez Gürer Eda5,Oana Docea Anca6,Calina Daniela7

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science Assam Downtown University Panikhaiti, Guwahati Assam India

2. NETES Institute of Pharmaceutical Science Mirza Assam India

3. Himalayan Pharmacy Institute Majitar Sikkim India

4. Facultad de Medicina Universidad del Azuay Cuenca Ecuador

5. Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy Sivas Cumhuriyet University Sivas Turkey

6. Department of Toxicology University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova Craiova Romania

7. Department of Clinical Pharmacy University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova Craiova Romania

Abstract

AbstractMalaria, a parasitic protozoan disease widespread in tropical climates, is transmitted by Plasmodium spp. Many people are affected by this significant public health disease, which has a high incidence of illness and mortality worldwide. Because drug‐resistant parasites are on the rise, there are not enough controls on mosquitoes, and there are not any malaria vaccinations. Malaria is particularly challenging in developing countries. Antimalarial drugs approved by Food and Drug Administration are the main options for combating and preventing malaria; also the control of transmission at the level of mosquitoes is important. Current antimalarial chemotherapeutic therapies have significant clinical flaws such as Plasmodium resistance, the drugs that call for the development of novel drug candidates. To combat malaria, nanotechnology may give a viable alternative that is both more effective and safer than current treatment options. Nanotechnology‐based curcumin formulations have proved to overcome the limitations of current therapies in terms of optimum therapeutic benefits, safety, and cost‐efficiency, which increases a patient's capacity to adhere to prescribed medicine. The limits of current malaria therapies and the need to employ nanotechnological curcumin to treat malaria were addressed and discussed in this paper.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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