Publications by authors named "Akindele Oluwatosin Adeyi"

Naja haje envenoming manifests organ system disorders leading to severe fatalities due to the venom's toxins. The neutralizing capacity of kaempferol has been reported against some medically significant snake venoms with exception of N. haje venom (NhV).

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Background: Echis ocellatus envenoming is potentially toxic initiating clinical damages on male reproductive system. Kaempferol is a therapeutic agent with neutralizing potentials on snake venom toxins. This study investigated the antagonistic effect of kaempferol on E.

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Naja nigricollis Venom (NnV) contains complex toxins that affects various vital systems functions after envenoming. The venom toxins have been reported to induce male reproductive disorders in envenomed rats. This present study explored the ameliorative potential of kaempferol on NnV-induced male reproductive toxicity.

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Bitis arietans venom (BAV) can induce severe pathophysiological disorders after envenoming. However, studies have shown that the Moringa oleifera fraction is effective against BAV toxicities and contains bioactive compounds with significant antivenom potency. This research aimed to identify the main active antivenom compound in the M.

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This study reported reproductive pathologies associated with Echis ocellatus venom in animal model. Twenty male Wistar rats with body weight between 180 and 220 g were selected randomly into two groups (n = 10). Rats in group 1 served as the control while rats in group 2 were envenomed with a single intraperitoneal injection of 0.

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Reproductive and neurological anomalies are often characterized by malfunctioning of reproductive and nervous organs sometimes attributed to systemic toxins. However, limited information is available on the impact of snake venom toxins on male reproductive and nervous system. This study investigated the toxicological effects of venom on male reproductive and neural functions in rat model.

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envenoming could activate multiple pathways linked to haematotoxic, neurological, and antioxidant systems dysfunctions. has been used in the management of different snake venom-induced toxicities, but there is no scientific information on its antivenom effects against . This study thus, investigated the antivenom activities of different extract partitions of leaves against envenoming Forty five male rats were divided into nine groups (n = 5).

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