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Considerable antiplasmodial activities (Inhibition > 80% at 50 µg/mL) were observed for eight fungi strains (M3, M13, M15, M16, M20, M23, M28 and M30). Molecular networking analysis of all samples was used to quickly organize the data and investigate the secondary metabolite diversity. The integration of Feature-Based Molecular Networking and biological assays is an attractive strategy for selection of promising natural products as candidates for identification of new antiplasmodial agents.
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