Journal article

Advances in the discovery and development of anthelmintics by harnessing natural product scaffolds

HMPD Herath, AC Taki, BE Sleebs, A Hofmann, N Nguyen, S Preston, RA Davis, A Jabbar, RB Gasser

Advances in Parasitology | Published : 2021

Abstract

Widespread resistance to currently-used anthelmintics represents a major obstacle to controlling parasitic nematodes of livestock animals. Given the reliance on anthelmintics in many control regimens, there is a need for the continued discovery and development of new nematocides. Enabling such a focus are: (i) the major chemical diversity of natural products; (ii) the availability of curated, drug-like extract-, fraction- and/or compound-libraries from natural sources; (iii) the utility and practicality of well-established whole-worm bioassays for Haemonchus contortus—an important parasitic nematodes of livestock—to screen natural product libraries; and (iv) the availability of advanced chro..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Funding from the Australian Research Council, Yourgene Health and The University of Melbourne is gratefully acknowledged. The authors thank NatureBank (www.griffith.edu.au/institute-drug-discovery/unique-resources/naturebank) for previous access to the natural product extract library and raw plant and marine invertebrate materials, and are also grateful to an anonymous reviewer for very constructive comments on the submitted manuscript.