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“These observations support the possibility that DDS exerts a portion of its antimalarial activity in vivo through inhibition of utilization of intraerythrocytic parasite glucose.”
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene • 1971 | View Paper
“DDS does not inhibit the glucose metabolism of the erythrocyte-freed parasite, and DDS also inhibits the uptake of glucose by unparasitized rat blood cells.”