Publications by authors named "M G Adikwu"

Background: Globally, there were 241 million cases of malaria in 2020, with an estimated 627,000 deaths with Nigeria accounting for 27% of the global malaria cases. In sub-Saharan Africa, testing is low with only 28% of children with a fever receiving medical advice or a rapid diagnostic test in 2021. In Nigeria, there are documented reports of over-diagnosis and over-treatment of malaria in children.

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Computational methods were used to filter two datasets (> 8,000 compounds) based on two criteria: higher binding affinity for M than cocrystallized inhibitor and binding interactions with M catalytic dyad (Cys145 and His41). After virtual screening involving ranking and reranking, eleven compounds were identified to satisfy these criteria and analysis of their structures revealed an unparallel common features among them which could be critical for their interactions with M. However, only the topmost scoring compound (AV-203:  = 0.

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Background: Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) including Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Klebsiella pneumoniae represent the most relevant reservoir of resistance genes such as metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) and AmpC genes that give them the undue advantage to resist antimicrobial onslaught. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of MBL (bla, bla, bla, bla) and AmpC (bla, bla, bla, bla) resistance genes in aforementioned GNB collected from abattoir and poultry sources in Nigeria.

Results: In total, 370 isolates were collected from abattoir tables (n = 130), anal region of cows (n = 120), and the cloacae of poultry birds (n = 120).

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Background: Enhanced utilization of certain drugs may be possible through the development of alternative delivery forms. It has been observed that NSAIDs have adverse gastrointestinal tract effects such as irritation and ulceration during anti-inflammatory therapy. This challenge may be overcome through nano topical formulations.

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  • The study evaluated blends of chitosan and microcrystalline cellulose as excipients for direct compression in tablet formulation.
  • Chitosan exhibited higher moisture content, better flow properties, and influenced tablet characteristics such as density and tensile strength based on its proportion in the blend.
  • Findings suggested that chitosan enhances tablet disintegration at lower concentrations while facilitating extended release at equal or higher concentrations.
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