Enhanced antioxidant capacity following selenium supplemented antimalarial therapy in Plasmodium berghei infected mice
The effect of the co-administration of artemether, lumefantrine and selenium was studied in mice infected with Plasmodium berghei parasite. The mice were divided into seven groups of six animals per group. All groups except A were parasitized. Group A (unparasitized/untreated) a (parasitized/untreated) served as the positive and negative control respectively, these were administered with olive...
Published at AIP Conference Proceedings
Volume 1954
Pages 030019-1–030019-7
Published in 2018
Abiodun Humphrey Adebayo, Grace Iyabo Olasehinde, Oluwaseun Ayodimeji Egbeola, Omolara Faith Yakubu, Alaba Oladipupo Adeyemi, and Bosede Temitope Adekeye
ADEBAYO ABIODUN » Professor Abiodun Humphrey Adebayo obtained a B.Sc. (Honours) degree in Biochemistry from the University of Calabar in 2000. He later proceeded to the University of Jos in 2003 and was awarded an M.Sc. degree in Biochemistry (Distinction grade) in 2005. Prof. Adebayo was awarded a PhD degree in Biochemistry by Covenant University, Ota in 2009. He undertook a postdoctoral study at the Institute... view full profile
