Publications by authors named "A E Olusola"

Type 2 diabetes is a major health concern contributing to most of diabetic cases worldwide. Mangiferin and its congeners are known for their diverse pharmacological properties. This study sought to investigate the inhibitory property of naturally occurring mangiferin congeners on sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 protein (SGLT-2) using comprehensive computational methods.

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High Maternal Mortality (MM) in Nigeria is complicated by the absence of reliable estimates at subnational levels. Obtaining accurate data at the state and geopolitical region levels is crucial for effective policy-making and targeted interventions. This study employs novel small area estimation techniques to derive plausible estimates of Maternal Mortality rates and ratios for Nigerian states and geopolitical regions.

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Cervical cancer remains a significant global health challenge, and there is a need for innovative drug delivery systems to improve the efficacy of anticancer drugs. In this study, we developed and evaluated boronated chitosan/alginate nanoparticles (BCHIALG NPs) as a localized mucoadhesive drug delivery system for cervical cancer. Boronated chitosan (BCHI) was synthesized by incorporating 4-carboxyphenylboronic acid onto chitosan (CHI), and boronated chitosan/alginate nanoparticles (BCHIALG NPs) with varying polymer ratios were prepared using an ionic gelation method.

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Background: Inappropriate health-seeking behaviour has been associated with unfavourable health outcomes. This study determined the association between socio-demographic characteristics and health-seeking behaviour and the association between health-seeking behaviour and health outcomes of patients attending the health insurance clinic of a tertiary hospital.

Methods: The study was carried out between July and November 2021, involving patients who attended the NHIS clinic, of Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti, between 2009 and 2018.

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The behavior of tropical river systems is driven by some internal and external factors. Understanding the role of these external forces, such as large-scale oscillations, on river discharge will provide insight into their dynamic complexities and modelling. In this study, the role of teleconnection patterns and solar activity on river discharges within the Niger basin was considered using both linear (correlation) and nonlinear (multifractal and joint recurrence analysis) statistical approaches.

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