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trypanocidal

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trypanocidal /try·pano·ci·dal/ (tri-pan″o-si´dal) destructive to trypanosomes.
trypanocidal [tri-pan″o-si´dal]
destructive to trypanosomes.

trypanocidal
destructive to trypanosomes. The common drugs used are diminazene aceturate, homidium bromide, quinapyramine, suramin.


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Furthermore several other biological activities for naphthoquinones have been described such as being anti-inflammatory (De Almeida 1990), bactericidal (Binutu 1996) fungicidal, (Gafner 1996), virucidal (Heinrich 2004), trypanocidal (De Moura 2001), anti-Plasmodium falciparum (De Moura 2001), the causative agent of malaria, and anti-Schistosoma mansoni (Pinto 1977), an agent of Schistosomiasis.
rhodesiense emphasize the need for readily available trypanocidal drugs.
 
 
 
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