Malaria is one of the most widespread and deadly diseases on the planet. Every year, about 500 million new cases are diagnosed, and the annual death toll is about 3 million. Primaquine has strong antiparasitic effects against gametocytes and can therefore prevent the spread of the parasite from treated patients to mosquitoes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was triggered by the absence of infractine in EtOH extracts of Cortinarius infractus and the presence of the beta-carboline-1-propionic acid [I. Brondz, K. Høiland, D.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe drug primaquine diphosphate is used for causative treatment of malaria. Using HPLC-MS and GC-MS, this research group was previously able to show that the main contaminant of primaquine is the positional isomer quinocide [I. Brondz, D.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci
February 2004
The aim of the present work was to study the possibility of using the fatty acid content in the basidiospores as a taxonomic tool. Basidiospores of Armillaria borealis, Amanita muscaria, Agaricus sylvicola, Hypholoma capnoides, Cortinarius nemorensis and Russula delica were used. The content of fatty acids as well as other substances may vary to a certain degree depending on the part (pileus, stipe, lamella) or stage of development of the actual basidiocarp analysed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci
February 2004
The main contaminant of primaquine (CAS 90-34-6) has been tentatively identified, by using two liquid chromatography (LC) methods and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), as the positional isomer quinocide (CAS 525-61-1). The first LC system was equipped with a chiral Chirex (S)-VAL and (R)-NEA column and the second system was equipped with an Adsorbosphere Nucleotide-Nucleoside 7 micro column. Comparison of the main contaminant of primaquine with an authentic quinocide standard by using co-chromatography in both LC systems and LC-MS (mass fragmentation) supported the hypothesis.
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