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spelling paper:paper_09298673_v2_n3_p723_Rodriguez2023-06-08T15:52:28Z Recent developments in the control of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent for Chagas' disease 2 (2,4 difluorophenyl) 1 [3 [2 [4 (2,2,3,3 tetrafluoropropoxy)phenyl]vinyl] 1,2,4 triazol 1 yl] 3 (1,2,4 triazol 1 yl) 2 propanol ajoene alkaloid antifungal agent antineoplastic agent antitrypanosomal agent benznidazole chlorpromazine cisplatin clotrimazole crystal violet enzyme inhibitor fenoxycarb fluconazole ionomycin juvenile hormone derivative ketoconazole metal complex mevinolin nifurtimox nucleoside derivative purpurin sinefungin snake venom terbinafine trypanothione aged chagas disease human nonhuman review trypanosoma cruzi Chagas' disease is a terrible illness that affects million of people in Central and South America. The causative agent for this disease is the hemoflagellate protozoan Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi which is transmitted to the human body by Reduviid insects, such as Triatoma infectans, popularly known as 'vinchuca', and Rhodnius prolixus. This parasite is also transmitted by transfusion of infected blood. Despite of the progresses made in chemotherapy, new compounds are needed because the trypanocidal drugs presently in use cause considerable side effects on patients and present lack of efficacy and specificity against all stages of the disease. There is no effective treatment available for Chagas' disease in spite of the important advances made in the study of the biochemistry of the microorganism responsible for the mentioned disease. The urgency for more selective and less toxic drugs has led to evaluate chemical therapy based on the knowledge of T. cruzi biochemistry and the mode of action of these compounds. In addition, due to the risk that T. cruzi may be transmitted in blood bank for transfusions, it is very important to have new compounds to kill this parasite in blood to be transfused. At present the drug in use for this purpose suffers from serious limitations concerning its safety. In the present work, the recent advances made in order to control the replication of this parasite are presented. 1995 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09298673_v2_n3_p723_Rodriguez http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09298673_v2_n3_p723_Rodriguez
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic 2 (2,4 difluorophenyl) 1 [3 [2 [4 (2,2,3,3 tetrafluoropropoxy)phenyl]vinyl] 1,2,4 triazol 1 yl] 3 (1,2,4 triazol 1 yl) 2 propanol
ajoene
alkaloid
antifungal agent
antineoplastic agent
antitrypanosomal agent
benznidazole
chlorpromazine
cisplatin
clotrimazole
crystal violet
enzyme inhibitor
fenoxycarb
fluconazole
ionomycin
juvenile hormone derivative
ketoconazole
metal complex
mevinolin
nifurtimox
nucleoside derivative
purpurin
sinefungin
snake venom
terbinafine
trypanothione
aged
chagas disease
human
nonhuman
review
trypanosoma cruzi
spellingShingle 2 (2,4 difluorophenyl) 1 [3 [2 [4 (2,2,3,3 tetrafluoropropoxy)phenyl]vinyl] 1,2,4 triazol 1 yl] 3 (1,2,4 triazol 1 yl) 2 propanol
ajoene
alkaloid
antifungal agent
antineoplastic agent
antitrypanosomal agent
benznidazole
chlorpromazine
cisplatin
clotrimazole
crystal violet
enzyme inhibitor
fenoxycarb
fluconazole
ionomycin
juvenile hormone derivative
ketoconazole
metal complex
mevinolin
nifurtimox
nucleoside derivative
purpurin
sinefungin
snake venom
terbinafine
trypanothione
aged
chagas disease
human
nonhuman
review
trypanosoma cruzi
Recent developments in the control of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent for Chagas' disease
topic_facet 2 (2,4 difluorophenyl) 1 [3 [2 [4 (2,2,3,3 tetrafluoropropoxy)phenyl]vinyl] 1,2,4 triazol 1 yl] 3 (1,2,4 triazol 1 yl) 2 propanol
ajoene
alkaloid
antifungal agent
antineoplastic agent
antitrypanosomal agent
benznidazole
chlorpromazine
cisplatin
clotrimazole
crystal violet
enzyme inhibitor
fenoxycarb
fluconazole
ionomycin
juvenile hormone derivative
ketoconazole
metal complex
mevinolin
nifurtimox
nucleoside derivative
purpurin
sinefungin
snake venom
terbinafine
trypanothione
aged
chagas disease
human
nonhuman
review
trypanosoma cruzi
description Chagas' disease is a terrible illness that affects million of people in Central and South America. The causative agent for this disease is the hemoflagellate protozoan Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi which is transmitted to the human body by Reduviid insects, such as Triatoma infectans, popularly known as 'vinchuca', and Rhodnius prolixus. This parasite is also transmitted by transfusion of infected blood. Despite of the progresses made in chemotherapy, new compounds are needed because the trypanocidal drugs presently in use cause considerable side effects on patients and present lack of efficacy and specificity against all stages of the disease. There is no effective treatment available for Chagas' disease in spite of the important advances made in the study of the biochemistry of the microorganism responsible for the mentioned disease. The urgency for more selective and less toxic drugs has led to evaluate chemical therapy based on the knowledge of T. cruzi biochemistry and the mode of action of these compounds. In addition, due to the risk that T. cruzi may be transmitted in blood bank for transfusions, it is very important to have new compounds to kill this parasite in blood to be transfused. At present the drug in use for this purpose suffers from serious limitations concerning its safety. In the present work, the recent advances made in order to control the replication of this parasite are presented.
title Recent developments in the control of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent for Chagas' disease
title_short Recent developments in the control of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent for Chagas' disease
title_full Recent developments in the control of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent for Chagas' disease
title_fullStr Recent developments in the control of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent for Chagas' disease
title_full_unstemmed Recent developments in the control of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent for Chagas' disease
title_sort recent developments in the control of trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent for chagas' disease
publishDate 1995
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09298673_v2_n3_p723_Rodriguez
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