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Screeningof Indian Plants for BiologicalActivity-Part XI

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Alcoholic extracts of botanically identified plant species have been tested for a wide variety of biological activities including chemotherapeutic and pharmacological activities and biological activities have been confirmed in fractions of 46 of these extracts.
Abstract
Alcoholic extracts of two hundred and ninety two botanically identified plant species have been tested for a wide variety of biological activities including chemotherapeutic and pharmacological activities. Biological activities have been confirmed in fractions of 46 of these extracts. Follow-up studies have been carried out in some plants with confirmed activity. The active principles and results of these studies have also been reported.

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Artemisia annua as a self-reliant treatment for malaria in developing countries.

TL;DR: A short history of the malaria disease, the people forming a high risk group and the botanical aspects of A. annua, the discovery and development of artemisinins from Artemisia annua have provided a new class of highly effective antimalarials, and the use of ART and its derivatives for the treatment of malaria is provided.