Simple and Inexpensive Fluorescence-Based Technique for High-Throughput Antimalarial Drug Screening
Oregon Health & Science University · Mahidol University
Abstract
Radioisotopic assays involve expense, multistep protocols, equipment, and radioactivity safety requirements which are problematic in high-throughput drug testing. This study reports an alternative, simple, robust, inexpensive, one-step fluorescence assay for use in antimalarial drug screening. Parasite growth is determined by using SYBR Green I, a dye with marked fluorescence enhancement upon contact with Plasmodium DNA. A side-by-side comparison of this fluorescence assay and a standard radioisotopic method was performed by testing known antimalarial agents against Plasmodium falciparum strain D6. Both assay methods were used to determine the effective concentration of drug that resulted in a 50% reduction in…
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5Topics & keywords
- Plasmodium falciparum
- Artemisinin
- SYBR Green I
- Quinine
- Drug
- Chloroquine
- High-throughput screening
- Mefloquine
- Good health and well-being