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4-aminobenzoic acid and Malaria

4-aminobenzoic acid has been researched along with Malaria in 2 studies

para-Aminobenzoates: Benzoic acids, salts, or esters that contain an amino group attached to carbon number 4 of the benzene ring structure.
4-aminobenzoate : An aromatic amino-acid anion that is the conjugate base of 4-aminobenzoic acid.

Malaria: A protozoan disease caused in humans by four species of the PLASMODIUM genus: PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM; PLASMODIUM VIVAX; PLASMODIUM OVALE; and PLASMODIUM MALARIAE; and transmitted by the bite of an infected female mosquito of the genus ANOPHELES. Malaria is endemic in parts of Asia, Africa, Central and South America, Oceania, and certain Caribbean islands. It is characterized by extreme exhaustion associated with paroxysms of high FEVER; SWEATING; shaking CHILLS; and ANEMIA. Malaria in ANIMALS is caused by other species of plasmodia.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (50.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (50.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Mather, MW1
Ke, H1
HAWKING, F1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for 4-aminobenzoic acid and Malaria

ArticleYear
para-Aminobenzoate Synthesis versus Salvage in Malaria Parasites.
    Trends in parasitology, 2019, Volume: 35, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Diet; Folic Acid; Malaria; Mice; para-Aminobenzoates; Parasites; Plasmodium

2019
Milk, p-aminobenzoate, and malaria of rats and monkeys.
    British medical journal, 1954, Feb-20, Volume: 1, Issue:4859

    Topics: 4-Aminobenzoic Acid; Animals; Dairy Products; Haplorhini; Malaria; Milk; para-Aminobenzoates; Rats

1954