Publications by authors named "Olawale Rasaq Ajuwon"

is one of the most common medicinal plants in every community in Nigeria. This plant has been presumed to be useful in the management of diseases including breast cancer, which is one the commonest cancers affecting women globally. Hence, this study aimed to computationally investigate the phytochemicals present in by elucidate their binding dynamics against five selected molecular targets of breast cancer and predict their pharmacokinetics properties.

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The antioxidant, cholinergic, monoaminergic, and purinergic activities of flavonoid-rich extract from leaf (FEDW) were investigated on oxidative testicular injury (ex vivo) due to the local report on the use of this plant as anti-testicular injury. Flavonoid extract was obtained from FEDW using a standard procedure. Five male albino rats were used, testes harvested and incubated with FeSO for accessing the cholinergic, monoaminergic, and purinergic activities of the FEDW (ex vivo).

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