BACKGROUND Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are infectious diseases that mostly affect people living in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in impoverished areas. Ubiquitously found in plants, flavonoids are a group… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are infectious diseases that mostly affect people living in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in impoverished areas. Ubiquitously found in plants, flavonoids are a group of compounds which have been reported to exhibit a wide range of biological activities against parasites (Leishmania sp., Trypanosoma cruzi, Trypanosoma brucei, Brugia malayi, etc.) that cause certain NTDs. AIM OF THE STUDY The present study aims to highlight and discuss our recent reports on the implication of flavonoids in drug development for NTDs, such as leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, African trypanosomiasis, filariasis, among others. RESULTS Today, studies show that flavonoids exhibit in vitro antileishmanial, anti-trypanosomiasis, antifilarial activities, among others. Furthermore, the molecular hybridization of flavonoids with the triazole groups has led to the development of compounds with improved biological activity. The incorporation of chemical groups, such as NO2, F, and Cl groups during the process of design and synthesis lead to the enhancement of the pharmacological activity. CONCLUSION Flavonoids are useful metabolites which can be prospected as potential leads for the development of new agents against certain NTDs. However, research opportunities, including cytotoxicity and in vivo studies, mechanisms of action, bioavailability of these compounds remain to be investigated in future.
               
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