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Channels - ANTIDIABETIC PROPERTIES OF MUCUNA PRURIENS L. (D.C.) SEED EXTRACT AND ITS TABLET FORMULATIONS :: FRELIP Discovery
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Chrysophyllum albidum mucilage as a binding agent in paracetamol tablet formulations.
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Entandophragma angolense (WELW) CDC GUM AS A NOVEL BINDER AND MUCOADHESIVE COMPONENT IN ORAL TABLETS
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Irvingia gabonensis (O’Rorke) Bail polymer matrix system for controlled drug delivery
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Haematology parameters of West African dwarf rams fed velvet bean (mucuna pruriens) ensiled with whole maize stover
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Compressional characteristics and tableting properties of starches obtained from four dioscorea species
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Wound healing potential of natural honey in diabetic and non-diabetic wistar rats
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Foliar epidermal morphology and anti-diabetic property of andrographis paniculata(burm.f.) wall ex nees
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PHARMACEUTICAL EQUIVALENCE AND COMPARATIVE BIOAVAILABILITY OF MULTISOURCED ARTESUNATE AND AMODIAQUINE TABLETS IN SOUTH WESTERN NIGERIA
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Characterization and evaluation of acid-modified starch of Dioscorea oppositifolia (Chinese yam) as a binder in chloroquine phosphate tablets
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Flow, compaction and tabletting properties of co-processed excipients using pregelatinized ofada rice starch and HPMC
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Effects of pigeon pea and plantain starches on the compressional, mechanical and disintegration properties of paracetamol tablets
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Pregnancy outcome in diabetic patients at the University College Hospital, U.C.H, Ibadan.
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Formulation and in vitro evaluation of natural gum-based microbeads for delivery of ibuprofen
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Phytochemical composition, anti-fungal activity of Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. (Fabaceae) seed extract and acute toxicity testing of formulated herbal ointment
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Assessment of knowledge and reasons for medication non-adherence in ambulatory elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus in a geriatric centre in Nigeria
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Histopathological profile of childhood thyroid carcinoma in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria
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Pregnancy outcome in diabetic patients at University College Hospital, Ibadan
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Pharmacognostical Analysis and Quantification of L-Dopa Content in Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC
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KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTION, ILLNESS-RELATED EXPERIENCES AND TREATMENT COMPLIANCE AMONG DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN IBADAN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA
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Formulation of metronidazole tablets using hydroxypropylated white yam (dioscorea rotundata) starch as the binding agent
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Effect of number and type of antidiabetes medications on adherence and glycemia of ambulatory type 2 diabetes patients in southwestern Nigeria
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This study was designed to evaluate the performance of West African dwarf rams subjected to varying degree of treated velvet bean for a period of 12 weeks. The impact of roasted velvet bean (RVB) on the performance by ram and digestibility of the feed was evaluated. In a randomized complete block design, twelve rams aged 12 and 18 months old with initial weight of 13.67- 14.25kg were randomly allotted into 3 treatments on diets A (0% RVB), B (25% RVB) and C (50% RVB). Weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion were measured. Similarly, in the digestibility trial, 3 animals per treatment were placed in metabolic cages for 14 days of stabilization and 5 days of collection. Treatment effects as affected by varying levels of velvet bean was significant for final live weight gain with values varying from 29.86kg(diet B) to 34.20kg (diet C). Also, the mean live weight gain follows the same trend with the highest mean live weight gain obtained for animals on diet C and the least mean live weight for diet B. The result obtained showed a direct relationship between total feed intake and final live weight gain. Since Mucuna pruriens is available in the dry season therefore, utilization at such period will meet dietary requirement of the sheep.
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Elixir formulations of methanolic extract concentrates of garcinia kola, kola acuminata and kola nitida seeds and their antimicrobial activity
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Knowledge of and attitude to foot care amongst type 2 diabetes patients attending a university-based primary care clinic in Nigeria