"Schizonticides" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Schizonticides" Meaning

Schizonticides are a type of antimalarial drug that specifically targets the schizont stage of the malaria parasite in the human body.

In the life cycle of the malaria parasite, schizonts are a specific stage where the parasite undergoes rapid multiplication within the red blood cells. Schizonticides are designed to kill these schizonts, thereby stopping the spread of the parasite and helping to clear the infection.

Examples of schizonticides include mefloquine, atovaquone, and tafenoquine, which are used in combination with other medications to treat malaria. These medications are particularly effective against certain strains of the malaria parasite.

"Schizonticides" Examples

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As a Noun


Antimalarial drugs, such as artemisinin and its derivatives, work as schizonticides by targeting the Plasmodium parasite's schizont stage.
The scientist studied the efficacy of different schizonticides on the malaria parasite in the laboratory.
The discovery of new schizonticides is crucial in the fight against malaria, as current treatments are not effective against some strains of the parasite.

As an Adjective


The schizonticidal properties of the new compound were studied in a clinical trial to determine its potential as an antimalarial drug.
The schizonticidal action of the drug was effective in killing the Plasmodium parasite in vitro.
Researchers are working to develop a schizonticidal compound that can target the malaria parasite in its blood stage.

Derived From


The term schizonticide is derived from the word schizont, which refers to the stage of the Plasmodium parasite after it has invaded red blood cells and begun to undergo multiple fission.

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Schizonticidal refers to a substance or action that kills schizonts, which are a type of cell-stage form of certain parasites, particularly those belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa, such as those that cause malaria.<br><br>In more detail, schizonts are the stage in the life cycle of certain parasites where they form in the erythrocytes (red blood cells) of the host organism. This stage is usually characterized by the replication of the parasite, leading to an increase in the number of merozoites, which are released from the schizont and infect new erythrocytes.<br><br>Schizonticidal drugs and compounds are therapeutically useful in killing the schizonts, thereby reducing the parasite load and helping to prevent or treat the disease.

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Schizontocidal refers to something that kills schizonts.<br><br>A schizont is a stage in the life cycle of certain protozoan parasites, such as malaria-causing plasmodium, when the parasite undergoes rapid multiplication within a host cell.<br><br>Therefore, a schizontocidal agent is a substance or treatment that is capable of killing schizonts, thereby preventing the proliferation of the parasite.

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