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ANTIOXIDATIVE ROLE OF TERMINALIA CATAPPA LEAF PROTEIN AGAINST ELA INDUCED MICE
TOXICOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF CHLOROFORM FRACTION OF FLOWER OF TAGETES ERECTA L. ON RATS
PRELIMINARY PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITY OF INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA LINN
DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE-4 INHIBITORS: A NEWAPPROACH IN DIABETES TREATMENT
COX-1 AND COX-2 INHIBITORS: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OVER COX-3 INHIBITORS
STRUCTURE ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP STUDIES OF CONJUGATED DIAMIDES OF VARIABLE ATOMIC ELECTRONEGATIVITY FOR SLEEPING TIME SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITY
GC-MS EVALUATION OF THE BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF THE OIL FRACTION FROM THE STEM BARKS OF DACRYODES EDULIS G. DON LAM
IN-VIVO STUDIES ON THE BIOEQUIVALENCE OF SOME BRANDS OF OFLOXACIN AND LEVO-FLOXACIN TABLETS MARKETED IN NIGERIA
STUDIES ON THE ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITIES OF THE ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF LUFFA CYLINDRICA (Linn) FRUIT
DIABETES SELF-CARE KNOWLEDGE AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETIC OUTPATIENTS IN SOUTH-EASTERN NIGERIA
COMPARATIVE ACCOUNT ON GC-MS ANALYSIS OF MENTHA ARVENSIS L. “CORN MINT” FROM THREE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS OF NORTH INDIA
SYNTHESIS OF BIS-PYRIMIDO IMIDAZOLE FUSED RING HETEROCYCLIC ADDUCTWITH UREAS OF MANNICH BASE FOR CNS DEPRESSION
EFFECT OF TERNARY SOLVENT SYSTEM ON THE PERMEABILITY OF LISINOPRIL ACROSS RAT SKIN IN VITRO
PREVALENCE OF CONCURRENT USE OF HERBAL AND SYNTHETIC MEDICINES AMONG OUTPATIENTS IN A MISSION HOSPITAL IN NIGERIA
HYDROXYAPATITE–CIPROFLOXACIN MINIPELLETS FOR BONE-IMPLANT DELIVERY: PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION, IN-VITRO DRUG ADSORPTION AND DISSOLUTION STUDIES
PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND EVALUATION OF HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF AN INTRAVENOUS LIPOSOMAL FORMULATION OF BIS-DEMETHOXY CURCUMIN ANALOGUE (BDMCA)
OUTPATIENT UTILIZATION OF ANTI-DIABETIC DRUGS IN THE SOUTH EASTERN NIGERIA
SYNTHESIS AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF 5-METHYLPYRAZINE-2- CARBOHYDRAZIDE DERIVATIVES
ENHANCEMENT OF ORAL BIOAVAILABILITY OF LIPOPHILLIC DRUGS FROMSELF-MICROEMULSIFYING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM (SMEDDS)