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251) ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS PRODUCED BY WOOD DECAYING FUNGI FROM GHANA

ABSTRACT Human systemic fungal infections have increased in the past decade due to the dramatic increase in immunocompromised patients hence the emergence of resistant fungal strains. It is therefore necessary to discover new antifungal compounds with novel mode of action. This study was aimed at isolating and characterizing antifungal agents from... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:BCH0176
  • Pages:112

252) THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE FROM FISH

Glutathione Peroxidase (GPx) family of enzymes plays important roles in the protection of organisms from oxidative damage. GPx converts reduced glutathione (GSH) to oxidized glutathione (GSSG) while reducing lipid hydroperoxides to their corresponding alcohols or free hydrogen peroxide to water. This study was conducted to investigate the possible... Continue Reading

253) EFFECT OF EMILIA SONCHIFOLIA ON GLOBULIN AND BILIRUBIN LEVEL OF WINTER RAT

ABSTRACT  The place of adequate nutrition in the live of the young especially in the recently weaned cannot be overemphasized. The abrupt change in diet, leading to possible immune system weakness and disease conditions, is a focal point in the care of the young. This project examined serum globulin and bilirubin levels in weanling rats whose... Continue Reading

254) EFFECT OF AQUOEUS AND ETHANOL EXTRACTS OF DENNETTIA TRIPETALA CHOLESTEROL LEVELS IN RATS EXPOSED TO CARBON TETRACHLORIDE (CCL4)

TABLES OF CONTENT  TITLE PAGE  i CERTIFICATION ii DEDICATION iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IV TABLES OF  CONTENT V ABSTRACT VI CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 LITERATURE REVIEW 1.2 THE LIVER  1.2.1 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE  1.3.0 LIVER FUNCTION TEST 1.3.1 TOTAL CHOLESTEROL 1.3.6 FUNCTIONS OF THE LIVER 1.6.0 LIPID PEROXIDATION 1.8.2 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION... Continue Reading

255) QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF SOME PHYTOCHEMICALS IN DIODIA SARMENTOSA LEAF

Research and reviews are constantly being carried out in order to discover newer, and abundant plant sources of bioactive components which exhibit strong pharmacognostic and biochemical effects. The whole plant of Diodia sarmentosa has a folkloric reputation as an anti-ulcer agent. It is claimed to be useful in herbal medicine for the treatment of... Continue Reading

256) COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSES, ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES AND PROXIMATE ANALYSES OF NESCAFE CAFFEINATED, DECAFFEINATED AND LIVEN ALKALINE COFFEE

ABSTRACT The consumption of the popular beverage coffee, increases day by day. However, upcoming brands of coffee with health benefits made by claims of the product ignites curiosity in the components of the coffee. The current study deals with the phytochemical analysis, antioxidant capacity and proximate analysis of Liven Alkaline Coffee,... Continue Reading

257) EFFECT OF A MIXTURE OF ALLIUM CEPA AND CAMELLIA SINENSIS EXTRACTS ON HYPERLIPIDEMIA MALE WISTAR RATS

ABSTRACT The burden of hyperlipidemia is on the rise globally especially in many low income countries like Uganda. Management of this metabolic disorder mainly involves dietary and behavioral therapies, which are often met with poor results as they require time and discipline from the patients. The chemotherapeutic options available are expensive,... Continue Reading

258) ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE SYSTEM IN A GERMINATING P.VULGARIS

Phaseolus vulgaris, Common Bean is a herbaceous annual plant grown worldwide for its edible dry seed (known as just 'beans') or unripe fruit (green beans) and a member of the legume family Fabaceae.  They are quite popular amongst the natives because of its high protein, minerals and vitamins content (Gentry et al., 1999). The use of a wide... Continue Reading

259) THE POTENTIAL PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF DIPHENYL-DISELENIDE (PHSE)2 ON MERCURIC CHLORIDE-INDUCED NEPHROTOXICITY IN FEMALE WISTAR RATS

ABSTRACT  Evidences have implicated free radicals or reactive oxygen species in mercuric chloride-induced nephrotoxicity. Diphenyl diselenide (PhSe)2, a simple and stable organoselenium compound, has been proposed as a good candidate for pharmacological and therapeutic purposes. This particular study was designed to investigate the protective... Continue Reading

260) PHYTOCHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS AND IN VITRO ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF THE STEM BARK AND OIL EXTRACT OF ALLANBLACKIA FLORIBUNDA PLANT

ABSTRACT This study focused on the comparative study of the phytochemical constituents, in vitro antioxidant activity of the stem bark and seed oil extracts of Allanblackia floribunda. The phytochemical screening revealed that both extracts contain flavonoids, tannins, cardiac glycosides, alkaloids and saponins while terpenoids are absent in the... Continue Reading

261) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANAEMIA, GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE DEFICIENCY AND OXIDATIVE STRESS AMONG MALARIA PATIENTS VISITING ESUT TEACHING HOSPITAL, ENUGU NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Malaria is a significant public health problem in the world especially in in sub-Saharan Africa. One of the key contributory factors to the development and progression of malaria and its complications is oxidative stress, a condition characterized by increased production of free radicals or impaired antioxidant defence system.... Continue Reading

262) EFFECT OF SWIMMING TRAINING ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN SCOPOLAMINE INDUCED DEMENTIA IN MICE.

ABSTRACT The present study investigated the effects of a 2-week swimming exercise on scopolamine-induced dementia in a mice model. Thirty-two mice, were randomly divided into four groups (8 rats in each). Group A served as control without exercise and received saline only; Group B served as induced control and receive a single dose of scopolamine... Continue Reading

263) CASPASE ACTIVATION BY METHANOL EXTRACT OF GLORIOSA SUPERBA ON RAT LIVER CELLS

Methanol extract of Gloriosa superba in this research was adopted due to the presence of photochemicals present in the plant. This photochemicals are known to act as antioxidants and anti tumor agent but it is not yet known if the activity of the plant is through the mitochondria mediated pathway, caspase activation and induction of apoptosis... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:BCH0202
  • Pages:126

264) COPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MICROBIAL LOAD OF RIVERS IN OHAJI EGBEMA LOCAL GOVERNMENT

ABSTRACT Ohaji Egbema, Imo State were studied over a period of  twelve months to determine the effects of detergent effluent discharges on the aspect of water quality of the river. Water samples from Points A, B and C were screened for microbiological analysis. The results revealed that the level of pollution varied depending on season and that... Continue Reading

265) ACTIVATION OF CASPASE ACTIVITY IN RAT LIVER CELLS BY METHANOL EXTRACT OF GLORIOSA SUPERBA

Activation of caspase 3&9 by methanol extract of Gloriosa superba  ABSTRACT Mitochondrion is the key regulator in cellular energy homeostasis and plays a central role in determining cell apoptotic process; it is therefore regarded as a vital target for cancer chemotherapy.   Cancer is obviously one of the most common areas where demand for... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:BCH0201
  • Pages:126

266) COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMICAL EFFECT OFOLEANOLIC ACID AND RUTIN ON ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN WISTAR RATS

ABSTRACT The inability of an organism to efficiently remove excess waste from the body have been a major issues attached to acute kidney injury (AKI) which is the most common cause of organ dysfunction. Oleanolic acid and rutin which are from the families of saponin and flavonoid respectively have been discovered to possess certain biological... Continue Reading

267) INVESTIGATION OF THE PANCREATIC EFFECT OF BUCCHOLZIA CORICACEA FORMULATED DIET IN SUCROSE FED PREGNANT RATS AND THEIR OFFSPRING

ABSTRACT Several plants have been used in the treatment of various disorders without scientific basis. The present study examine the pancreatic effect of Buchholzia coriacea formulated diet in sucrose-fed pregnant rats and their offspring. Buchholzia coriacea seeds were obtained from Ogbete main market, Enugu state, identified, dried and grounded... Continue Reading

268) NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF CROTON ZAMBESICUS PHENOLIC EXTRACT ON SYNAPTOSOMES OF RATS EXPOSED TO ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICANT

ABSTRACT Exposure to environmental toxicant was known to cause neuronal disorders in humans. Hence, the present study evaluates the toxic effect of leachate (an environmental toxicant) in the synaptosomes of female rats and the reversal effect of phenolic-rich fraction from Croton zambesicus. Fifty animals were divided into five groups. Group I... Continue Reading

269) KIDNEY FUNCTION PARAMETERS F PLASMODIUM PASSAGED MICE TREATED WITH CRUDE METHANOLEXTRACT OF AZADIRACHTA INDICA (NEEM)

ABSTRACT  Kidney function parameters were evaluated in plasmodium berghei infected mice treated with crude methanol extracts of Azadirachta indica leaves in this study. A total of  forty (40) male albino mice inoculated with quinine resistant strains of plasmodium berghei were randomized into nine (9) groups of (4) animals each while four... Continue Reading

270) TOXICITY OF SINGLE AND QUATENARY MIXTURE OF ANTIBIOTICS TO NATURAL MICROBIAL COMMUNITY.

ABSTRACT The toxicities of single antibiotics: ciprofloxacin, azithromycin, sulfathiazole and amoxicillin and their quaternary mixtures in different ratios were examined on three organisms Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus and Micrococcus luteus all isolated from Nworie River from three different points including the point of effluent... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:BCH0179
  • Pages:147

271) EFFECTS OF YOYO BITTERS AND SWEDISH BITTERS ON THE ARYLESTERASE ACTIVITY IN VERY LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN OF MALE ALBINO RATS

ABSTRACT In order to investigate the effects of Yoyo and Swedish bitters on arylesterase activity in very low density lipoprotein (VLDL), 40 male albino rats were divided into 6 groups; i, 3-week Yoyo bitters. ii, 3-week Swedish bitters. iii, 3-week control. iv, 6-week Yoyo bitters. v, 6-week Swedish bitters, vi, 6-week control. Daily weight of... Continue Reading

272) ASSESSMENT OF SOME MICRONUTRIENT IN SESAMUM INDICUM

ABSTRACT Sesamun indicum is used for both domestic and commercial purpose in Northern Nigeria, this research is aimed at assessing some micronutrients in sesamum indicum seed in Nguru town, using atomic absorption spectroscopy, spectrophotometric and flame photometric techniques in order to determine the elemental concentrations of  some elements... Continue Reading

273) EFFECTS OF EXTRACTS OF THE ANTI-ASTHMATIC PLANT THONNINGA SANGUINEA ON ANAPHYLAXIS IN THE GUINEA PIG

ABSTRACT Thonningia sanguinea is one of the herbal preparations vised prophylactieally against asthma at the Centre for Scientific Research into Plant Medicine. Preparations of this plant are used with Desmodium adseendens which has been shown to be anti-anaphylactic. The anaphylactic reaction is a basic underlying phenomenon in asthma. In this... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:BCH0180
  • Pages:119

274) ANTIOXIDATIVE PROPERTIES OF SIDA CORYEMBOSA IN ETHANOL

In Africa traditional studies have shown that herbal medicine proves to be one of the best forms of treatment mensure to preventing or managing a disease condition. Sida coryembosa is a plant gotten from the eastern part of Nigeria Nnewe north to be precise and certain claims and attributes has been said about the plant in wound healing and a... Continue Reading

275) DETERMINATION OF ASCORBIC ACID IN VITAMIN C SYRUPS SOLD IN GOMBE METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT    Titrimetric method was used to analyze ten different brands of each vitamin C syrups that are sold in Gombe metropolis. The percentage of ascorbic acid content in vitamin C syrups containing 100mg/5ml showed that samples (1,2,3 and 7) having (68.37%,54.10%, 52.10%, and 74.00%) were below 95-105 recommended by British pharmacopeia... Continue Reading
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