Sylvester Michael Chukwukadibia Udeh

Sylvester Michael Chukwukadibia Udeh
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • University of Nigeria

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It has been shown that heat stress can also increase adrenal gland weight and reduces pituitary, testis and seminal vesicle weights in rats and consequently decreased spermatozoa count and cause male infertility [5,6]. Arancibia et al. [7]. Found a decrease in prenatal healthy follicles and appearance of a new population of follicles after 2 weeks...
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Background: Employing malaria operational research (MOR) findings in planning national malaria control programmes is gaining increased attention. The malaria control foci are diverse, resources are limited; therefore, agreeing on priority areas is critical. Hitherto, the process of prioritising MOR questions in Nigeria has been limited to few stak...
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Employing malaria operational research (MOR) findings in planning national malaria control programmes is gaining increased attention. The malaria control foci are diverse, resources are limited; therefore, agreeing on priority areas is critical. Hitherto, the process of prioritising MOR questions in Nigeria has been limited to few stakeholders. In...
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The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of Senna occidentalis in alloxan-induced diabetic and its complications in Wistar rats. Thirty male Wistar rats with body weight ranging from 180–250 g were selected for the study. Diabetes was induced by single intraperitoneal dose of alloxan injection (150 mg/ kg body weight). Treatment was c...
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In this study, the total antioxidant capacity (TAC), total polyphenolic content (TPC) and total flavonoids content (TFC) of aqueous extract fractions of Vitexdoniana leaves were determined. The results obtained from the study revealed that fraction 1 possessed the highest 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity (282 µg/ml T...
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Fungi spoiling organisms are silently invading, acidifying, fermenting, discolouring, and disintegrating microbes that render corn (Zea mays) unpalatable and unsafe for human consumption. Fungi spoilage is caused by two factors, (biotic) living which includes insects, birds, rodents and microorganisms and (non-biotic) non-living which includes temp...

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