MAKANJUOLA, Victor O.(Annals of Biological Sciences, 2014-07-09)
This study was aimed at evaluating the effects of ethanol extract of Dissotis rutundifolia on the histology of the ovary and uterus of Adult whistar rats. A total of twenty (20) wister rats weighing 150- 180g were used in ...
MAKANJUOLA, Victor O.(The Internet Journal of Nutrition and Wellness, 2007-01)
The effects of administration of ethanolic extract of sesame and Vitamin C as adjuvant on the reproductive system of male sprague-Dawley rats were exploited in this work. 20 rats were randomized into four groups (Control, ...
MAKANJUOLA, Victor O.(Electronic Journal of Biomedicine, 2010-07-24)
The effect of oral administration of ethanolic root extract of Jatropha gossypifolia
and prednisolone on the kidney histology and renal function of albino rats was studied to assess the safety and toxicity of the plant ...
MAKANJUOLA, Victor O.(Reproductive System and Sexual Disorders, 2012)
Garcinia kola has been confirmed for spermatogenic and tissue enhancing effect of testis in male wistar rats. This study was carried out to investigate the histological effect of ethanolic extract of Garcinia kola on Lead ...
MAKANJUOLA, Victor O.(Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2017-09)
Natural products are of great surge in the identification of chemopreventive agents and biologically active molecules for the development of new promising therapeutic agents. These agents influence the cascade of biochemical ...
MAKANJUOLA, Victor O.(IOSR Journal Of Pharmacy, 2014-07)
Cadmium is one of the most important toxic heavy metals, reported to have damage the testis of many mammals and Dissotis rotundifolia (Melastomaceae) Triana is known to have many uses in ethno-medicine. This present study ...
MAKANJUOLA, Victor O.(British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research, 2016)
Cadmium is a relatively rare soft metal that occurs in the natural environment typically in
association with zinc ores and to a lesser extent, with lead and copper ores. It is highly toxic to both human and animals because ...
ELIJAH, Sunday O.(Saudi Journal of Biomedical Research, 2023-07-16)
Background: The use of hormonal contraceptives is on the increase among women of reproductive age in Nigeria. In this
study effort was made to examine the influence of combined oral contraceptives on some Red blood cell ...
ELIJAH, Sunday O.(International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 2022-04-15)
Gastric ulcers are common menace of the upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) disorders. Despite the high healing rate of several
synthetic drugs, their therapy does not provide a comprehensive protective/curative impact ...
ELIJAH, Sunday O.(International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2021-04)
Stature prediction from craniofacial remains is vital in
establishing the identity of an unknown individual in cases of
natural calamities and archaeological exploration where
complete skeleton is not available. This ...
ELIJAH, Sunday O.(Asian Journal of Medicine and Health, 2022-04-02)
The ability to estimate the length of the bone is a major step towards estimating the stature of an
individual in forensic investigation of mass fatalities where body parts are dismembered, scattered
and mixed up. This ...
ELIJAH, Sunday O.(Anatomy and Cell Biology, 2020-12-31)
Estimation of body length has been achieved from the measurements of the scapular with relative accuracy by
researches in recent times. This research hypothesized that the landmarks on the scapular and on the x-ray ...
ELIJAH, Sunday O.(Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology, 2021-04-16)
Researchers have made it possible to estimate the length of bones from their fragments in recent times; therefore, the stature can be estimated
from the length of the bones so derived. The length of long bones has been ...
ELIJAH, Sunday O.(Saudi Journal of Medicine, 2023-04-04)
There are millions of people in the world but no two humans are exactly alike not even identical twins.
Genetic variations in man are caused by several environmental factors acting alongside with selection, gene flow, ...
ELIJA, Sunday O.(Journal of Anatomical Sciences and Research, 2021-06-09)
The increase in extremist mass killings and fatal automobile crash has greatly
multiplied the rate at which forensic anatomists and anthropologists are faced
with dismembered and mixed up body remains. This study was ...
ELIJA, Sunday O.(Journal of Anatomical Sciences, 2023)
Ulcers particularly duodenal ulcers have remained a nagging problem despite the availability
of drugs. This implies an uncertainty about a permanent treatment as ulcers are currently
being managed. This study investigated ...
ELIJA, Sunday O.; OGUNTOYINBO, F C; AGELA, D M.; OGUCHE, E E(Journal of Anatomical Sciences, 2024-02)
Mercury, a highly toxic heavy metal, poses a risk to humans, animals, and plants. Gingko biloba has been used to
treat various disorders including memory-related conditions such as Alzheimer's disease. Ascorbic acid, which ...
ABRAHAM, Abigail(Malaysian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020)
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) at high concentration has been reported to alter the
physiological and biochemical states of animals and humans. Ganoderma lucidum
(G. lucidum) is a polypore mushroom reported to possess many ...
ABRAHAM, Abigail(Journal of Anatomical Sciences, 2019)
Consumption of fructose, widely used in food processing including soft drinks, has been associated with the
occurrence of prediabetes and its complications. This has greatly contributed to the rapid increase in the number ...
OKONTA, Emeka M(NIGERIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2023-12-05)
Background: The emergence of COVID-19 had a massive impact on the health system globally. While many kinds of literature report the impact on postgraduate medical training in other parts of the world, this cannot be said ...