Bernard Otieno Sadia

Bernard Otieno Sadia
  • Master of Science
  • Moi University

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Current institution
Moi University
Education
June 2011 - September 2015
Moi University
Field of study
  • Chemistry

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Publications (6)
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Proceedings of the International Conference of Phytochemistry, Textile and Renewable Energy for Sustainable development (ICPTRE 2020), August 12-14, Eldoret, Kenya
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Euclea divinorum Hiern (Ebenaceae) is a medicinal plant widely used in Yemen, Eastern and Southern Africa in traditional phytotherapy. This review was an attempt to compile a comprehensive report on its ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemicals, pharmacological activities, and toxicity, lending credence to the use of its various parts in herbal medicine....
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The economic burden and high mortality associated with multidrug-resistant bacteria is a major public health concern. Biosynthesized copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) could be a potential alternative to combat bacterial resistance to conventional medicine. This study for the first time aimed at optimizing the synthesis conditions (concentration of coppe...
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Background: Poisonous snake envenomation is a complex neglected health problem implicated for the mortality, disability, psychological morbidity and socio-economic losses recorded worldwide. Antivenin sera, the only medically recommended treatment for snakebites has several drawbacks such as hypersensitivity, inability to prevent local tissue damag...
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Peptic ulcer disease is acid peptic injury of the digestive tract, resulting in mucosal break reaching the sub mucosa, it occurs in the stomach or duodenal. The aim of this study was to review the associated phytochemistry of antiulcer plant medicines used by Luhya people of Western Kenya. PubMed, Google scholar, Web of Science, and the Research Ga...

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