Molecular mechanisms of hematological and biochemical alterations in malaria: a review
Malaria is a dangerous disease that contributes to millions of hospital visits and hundreds of
thousands of deaths, especially in children residing in sub-Saharan Africa. Although several …
thousands of deaths, especially in children residing in sub-Saharan Africa. Although several …
[HTML][HTML] The non-conventional edible plant foroba (Parkia biglobosa) has anti-obesity effect, improves lipid peroxidation and reverses colon and hippocampal lesions …
M Gouveia-Nhanca, MLR Bezerra, KS Batista… - Journal of Functional …, 2023 - Elsevier
We evaluated the Parkia biglobosa pulp (PB) effects on food intake, body composition and
oxidative and inflammatory parameters related to gut and brain of rats. A total of 32 male …
oxidative and inflammatory parameters related to gut and brain of rats. A total of 32 male …
[HTML][HTML] Nutritional composition, toxicity, and the effects of Parkia biglobosa on the metabolic, somatic and oxidative parameters related to liver and kidney function of …
M Gouveia-Nhanca, MLR Bezerra… - Journal of Functional …, 2025 - Elsevier
Background The pathophysiology of obesity is associated with somatic, metabolic and
oxidative changes which can also compromise renal and hepatic function. Treatment of this …
oxidative changes which can also compromise renal and hepatic function. Treatment of this …
Glycemic and Biochemical Effects of Polyphenol-Rich Fraction of Parkia biglobosa Leaves in Wistar rats Experimentally Induced with Diabetes
This study evaluated the effect of polyphenol-rich fraction of Parkia biglobosa leaves (PBF)
in rats experimentally induced with diabetes. Thirty albino rats divided into five groups (n= 6) …
in rats experimentally induced with diabetes. Thirty albino rats divided into five groups (n= 6) …
[PDF][PDF] Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research
OU Njoku, CC Chibuogwu, FC Nwodo - 2023 - ajol.info
This study evaluated the effect of polyphenol-rich fraction of Parkia biglobosa leaves (PBF)
in rats experimentally induced with diabetes. Thirty albino rats divided into five groups (n= 6) …
in rats experimentally induced with diabetes. Thirty albino rats divided into five groups (n= 6) …