A Simple Colorimetric Assay for Anti-malarial Drugs Quality Assurance and Rapid, On-site Counterfeit Detection
- In vitro data available
- In situ data available (on-site)
In response to this threat, CDC researchers have developed a simple, inexpensive, field-adapted colorimetric test to determine artemesin-derivative authenticity in anti-malarial tablets. This assay exploits a chemical reaction in which the active element in question readily reacts under mild conditions with diazonium salts producing a visually distinct green-colored product. The resultant product delineates a positive correlation between color intensity and the drug's concentration of active-compound; counterfeit drugs will have no or little change in color.
- Quality assurance, fraud prevention for anti-malarials
- Public health and humanitarian concerns
- Artesunate, artemisinin sales and distributions
- Potentially life-saving technology in developing nations and malaria affected regions
- Simple assay with an unaided-eye readout
- Inexpensive and field-adapted for use in low-resource environments