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In vivo antioxidant assessment of two antimalarial plants-Allamamda cathartica and Bixa orellana
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In vivo antioxidant assessment of two antimalarial plants-Allamamda cathartica and Bixa orellana

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To determine the free radical scavenging potentials pytochemical constituents of ethanol leaves extracts of Allamanda cathartica and Bixa orellana and thus their use in Agbo” – local antimalarial preparation. Ethanol extracted plant samples were administered in 50mg/ml, 100mg/ml and 200mg/ml to Albino rats (Rattus norvegicus) and intoxication with Carbontetrachloromethane - CCl4 [1ml/kg...
 
 
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Omonhinmin A. C, Dike I.P., Agbara U.
Omonhinmin Asotie Conrad » Conrad A. Omonhinmin is a Molecular plant systematist and biostatician with special interest in under-exploited African species. He is senior faculty with Covenant University, Nigeria and he is at the forefront of driving products relevant researches and currently leading genetic diversity study and germplasm collection of indigenous economic plant species in Nigeria. He is actively involved in... view full profile
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