On July 05, 2024, Saleh Abu-Lafi, Carine Said, Qassem AbuRemeleh, Mahmoud Khalid, and Mutaz Akkawi published a new study in Pharmacy & Pharmacology International Journal titled “Exploring the potency of wild sage (Salvia officinalis): UPLC-PDA-ESi-MS phytochemical profiling and inhibitory activity against β-Hematin”. The article aimed to develop a new antimalarial drug. The results of this study demonstrated that Water extracts of Salvia officinalis contain polyphenols that exhibit antiplasmodial properties, suggesting their potential as a promising treatment for malaria. Their accessibility, affordability, potency, safety, and ease of preparation further underscore their suitability as a malaria remedy. These findings present opportunities for developing novel and effective antimalarial medications. Adding carbonate to Salvia officinalis tea is recommended for optimal efficacy. For more information about the study, please contact the main author at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or the scientific research office at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..