artemisinin

What is the Mechanism of Action of Artemisinin?

Artemisinin and its derivatives act primarily by generating free radicals that damage the parasite's cellular structures. The endoperoxide bridge in artemisinin is crucial for its activity. When it comes into contact with iron (abundant in malaria-infected cells), it produces radicals that lead to oxidative stress and parasite death. This mechanism raises questions about its potential toxicity in human cells, which also contain iron.

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