Becker, JVWVan der Merwe, MMVan Brummelen, ACPillay, PCrampton, BGMmutlane, EMParkinson, CVan Heerden, FRCrouch, NRSmith, PJMancama, Dalubuhle TMaharaj, VJ2012-03-202012-03-202011-10Becker, JVW, Van der Merwe, MM, Van Brummelen, AC, Pillay, P, Crampton, BG, Mmutlane, EM, Parkinson, C, Van Heerden, FR, Crouch, NR, Smith, PJ, Mancama, DT and Maharaj, VJ. 2011. In vitro anti-plasmodial activity of Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Asteraceae): identification of its main active constituent, structure-activity relationship studies and gene expression profiling. Malaria Journal, vol. 10, pp 2951475-2875http://www.malariajournal.com/content/pdf/1475-2875-10-295.pdfhttp://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/295http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5662Copyright: 2011 The authors.Anti-malarial drug resistance threatens to undermine efforts to eliminate this deadly disease. The resulting omnipresent requirement for drugs with novel modes of action prompted a national consortium initiative to discover new anti-plasmodial agents from South African medicinal plants. One of the plants selected for investigation was Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii, based on its ethnomedicinal profile.enMalariaAnti-malarial drug resistanceSouth African medicinal plantsDicoma anomala subsp. gerrardiiEthnomedicinal profileNovel drugsAnti-plasmodial agentsIn vitro anti-plasmodial activity of Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Asteraceae): identification of its main active constituent, structure-activity relationship studies and gene expression profilingArticleBecker, J., Van der Merwe, M., Van Brummelen, A., Pillay, P., Crampton, B., Mmutlane, E., ... Maharaj, V. (2011). In vitro anti-plasmodial activity of Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Asteraceae): identification of its main active constituent, structure-activity relationship studies and gene expression profiling. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5662Becker, JVW, MM Van der Merwe, AC Van Brummelen, P Pillay, BG Crampton, EM Mmutlane, C Parkinson, et al "In vitro anti-plasmodial activity of Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Asteraceae): identification of its main active constituent, structure-activity relationship studies and gene expression profiling." (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5662Becker J, Van der Merwe M, Van Brummelen A, Pillay P, Crampton B, Mmutlane E, et al. In vitro anti-plasmodial activity of Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Asteraceae): identification of its main active constituent, structure-activity relationship studies and gene expression profiling. 2011; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5662.TY - Article AU - Becker, JVW AU - Van der Merwe, MM AU - Van Brummelen, AC AU - Pillay, P AU - Crampton, BG AU - Mmutlane, EM AU - Parkinson, C AU - Van Heerden, FR AU - Crouch, NR AU - Smith, PJ AU - Mancama, Dalubuhle T AU - Maharaj, VJ AB - Anti-malarial drug resistance threatens to undermine efforts to eliminate this deadly disease. The resulting omnipresent requirement for drugs with novel modes of action prompted a national consortium initiative to discover new anti-plasmodial agents from South African medicinal plants. One of the plants selected for investigation was Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii, based on its ethnomedicinal profile. DA - 2011-10 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Malaria KW - Anti-malarial drug resistance KW - South African medicinal plants KW - Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii KW - Ethnomedicinal profile KW - Novel drugs KW - Anti-plasmodial agents LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2011 SM - 1475-2875 T1 - In vitro anti-plasmodial activity of Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Asteraceae): identification of its main active constituent, structure-activity relationship studies and gene expression profiling TI - In vitro anti-plasmodial activity of Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Asteraceae): identification of its main active constituent, structure-activity relationship studies and gene expression profiling UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5662 ER -