Mj. Shmuklarsky et al., COMPARISON OF BETA-ARTEMETHER AND BETA-ARTEETHER AGAINST MALARIA PARASITES INVITRO AND INVIVO, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 48(3), 1993, pp. 377-384
The antimalarial activity of beta-artemether and beta-arteether was co
mpared in three test systems: in vitro against chloroquine-resistant a
nd chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium falciparum parasites, in mice infe
cted with P. berghei, and in Aotus monkeys infected with chloroquine-r
esistant P. falciparum. In vitro, the mean 50% inhibitory concentratio
n (IC50) for beta-artemether was 1.74 nM (range 1.34-1.81 nM), and thi
s value for beta-arteether was 1.61 nM (range 1.57-1.92 nM). They were
approximately 2.5-fold more potent than artemisinin, which had a mean
IC50 of 4.11 nM (range 3.36-4.60 nM). In the mouse model, the 50% cur
ative doses (CD50) of beta-artemether and beta-arteether had a mean va
lue of 55 mg/kg (32-78 mg/kg). The 50% effective curative doses (ED50)
in the Aotus monkey were 7.1 mg/kg (95% confidence interval [CI] = 3.
7-13.5) for beta-artemether and 11.8 mg/kg (95% CI = 6.5-21.3) for bet
a-arteether. Overall, the activities of the two drugs were comparable.