Building a Global Central Database for Promising Herbal Antimalarials from Various Countries: Strategies for Safe and Effective Drug Development
Drug databases have become a critical tool used by various stakeholders to make informed decisions about medication therapy. Globally, researchers have carried out primary studies that have documented and provided knowledge on the antiplasmodial activities of numerous plants. A central database designed to document vital efficacy and safety information on the most promising antimalarial-medicinal plants being recommended for advanced studies in the drug discovery and development pipeline is needed to serve as vital repository supporting the general public, researchers, academic institutions, pharmacological companies, policymakers, and patients relying on herbal antimalarials. Current malaria research programs require the use of advanced techniques in the development of new antimalarials.