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pro vyhledávání: '"Mlungisi, Ngcobo"'
Autor:
Boitumelo Setlhare, Marothi Letsoalo, Siphathimandla Authority Nkabinde, Magugu Nkabinde, Gugulethu Mzobe, Andile Mtshali, Sobia Parveen, Samukelisiwe Ngcobo, Luke Invernizzi, Vinesh Maharaj, Mlungisi Ngcobo, Nceba Gqaleni
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pharmacology, Vol 15 (2024)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/00acdb721258405faf1e19ef29ddb228
Autor:
Ebenezer Kwabena Frimpong, Nokukhanya Thembane, Sphamandla Hlatshwayo, Mlungisi Ngcobo, Nceba Gqaleni
Publikováno v:
Plants, Vol 13, Iss 14, p 1898 (2024)
(1) Background: The utilization of medicinal plants in the management of diabetes is of great importance to the health of the indigenous population on the African continent. The high cost of orthodox conventional medicines coupled with the perceived
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0fd8019b05084e1fb9584d248160a23a
Autor:
Boitumelo Setlhare, Marothi Letsoalo, Siphathimandla Authority Nkabinde, Magugu Nkabinde, Gugulethu Mzobe, Andile Mtshali, Sobia Parveen, Samukelisiwe Ngcobo, Luke Invernizzi, Vinesh Maharaj, Mlungisi Ngcobo, Nceba Gqaleni
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pharmacology, Vol 15 (2024)
Introduction: A significant number of the South African population still rely on traditional medicines (TM) for their primary healthcare. However, little to no scientific data is available on the effects of most TM products on cytokine and cellular b
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eb9f83fd763948e58ae66d2fb12b846f
Autor:
Nokukhanya Thembane, Sphamandla Hlatshwayo, Mlungisi Ngcobo, Phikelelani Ngubane, Nceba Gqaleni
Publikováno v:
Plants, Vol 13, Iss 12, p 1608 (2024)
The treatment and management of diabetes mellitus (DM) with conventional therapies, such as insulin injections and oral hypoglycemic agents, present significant challenges due to their side effects and burdensome administration. Therapies often manag
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/aed8024d5ad24d9e82abb55ae98bac33
Autor:
Jeanet Conradie, Exnevia Gomo, Mlungisi Ngcobo, Joy Nkechinyere Adeniyi, Manimbulu Nlooto, Roshila Moodley, Adebayo A. Adeniyi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics. 40:2516-2529
MSI2 is a homolog 2 of the Musashi RNA binding proteins (MSI) and is known to contribute to acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and expressed up to 70% in AML patients. High expression of MSI2 has been found to lead to the lower overall survival of patient
Autor:
Joy Nkechinyere, Adeniyi, Manimbulu, Nlooto, Mlungisi, Ngcobo, Roshila, Moodley, Exnevia, Gomo
Publikováno v:
African health sciences. 21(4)
Three decoctions, namely Emelia M (EMB), Mshikazi and Delosma H are used by traditional health practitioners in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to treat and manage leukaemia and related conditions.This study evaluated the in vitro antioxidant activity an
Publikováno v:
African Health Sciences; Vol. 21 No. 4 (2021); 1924-37
Background: Three decoctions, namely Emelia M (EMB), Mshikazi and Delosma H are used by traditional health practitioners in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to treat and manage leukaemia and related conditionsObjectives: This study evaluated the in vitro
Publikováno v:
Health information management : journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia.
Background: Documentation of patient health information in the form of patient medical records (PMRs) is an essential, ethical and regulatory requirement in any healthcare system. African traditional medicine (ATM) exists parallel to biomedicine and
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Science, Vol 112, Iss 3/4, Pp 7-7 (2016)
The traditional medicines sector in South Africa is still largely unregulated despite legislation aimed at regulating the practice being in place. The HIV and AIDS epidemic has fuelled demand for traditional medicines, with many patients consulting t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/36f90b2248504056a27014cd7628c481
Publikováno v:
African Health Sciences; Vol 19, No 4 (2019); 3100-3106
African Health Sciences
African Health Sciences
Introduction: Despite the recognition of Traditional Medicine systems as a critical component of health care by the WHO and the African Union, its integration into the health care mainstream remains very subdued in South Africa. This is partly due to