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pro vyhledávání: '"Ojerinde, Stephen O."'
Autor:
Ajima, Ukpe, Onah, Johnson O., Ojerinde, Stephen O., Sunday, Azi, Ehoche, John O., Olotu, Paul N.
Publikováno v:
Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research; Jul2023, Vol. 7 Issue 7, p3558-3564, 7p
Comparative Antioxidant Activities of Leaf Extracts of Detarium microcarpum Guill & Perr (Fabaceae).
Publikováno v:
Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research; Nov2022, Vol. 6 Issue 11, p1844-1847, 4p
Autor:
Kafuti, Yves S., Ojerinde, Stephen O., Balogun, Opeyemi, Alemika, Taiwo E., Taba, Kalulu M., Mpiana, Pius T., Kindombe, Nice M.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacy & Bioresources; Vol 14, No 1 (2017); 62-67
The objective of the study was to further examine the medicinal value of Boswellia dalzielii plant by evaluating the antifungal activity and carrying out phytochemical screening of methanolic extract, hexane, ethyl acetate, aqueous fractions and the
Autor:
Ajayi, Victoria F., Ede, Samuel O., Ojerinde, Stephen O., Otimenyin, Sunday O., Johnson, Tosin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacy & Bioresources; Vol 13, No 1 (2016); 48-52
Diabetes mellitus is a potentially morbid condition with high prevalence worldwide thus the disease constitutes a major health concern. Presently, it is an incurable metabolic disorder which affects about 2.8% of the global population. This study, in
Autor:
Ede, Samuel O., Ojerinde, Stephen O., Akpen, Tivlumum J., Akawa, Oluwole B., Ajayi, Victoria F., Ede, Rebecca F., Aguiyi, John C.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacy & Bioresources; Vol 13, No 1 (2016); 7-13
The prevalence of Type 2 diabetes mellitus is on the rise and treatment failure is common. New agents that have superior profile in diabetic treatment are therefore needed. This present study investigates the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of the fru
Autor:
Alemika, Taiwo E, Ojerinde, Stephen O
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacy & Bioresources; Vol 2, No 2 (2005); 137-140
Boswellia dalzielii is the West African species of the frankincense producing genus ( B. carterii, B. frereana and B. serrata are the more popular congeners). Its ethnobotanical uses include the treatment of rheumatism, venereal diseases and gastro-i