Publications by authors named "Rasheed Adigun"

Considering the mounting impacts of environmental degradation on the global ecosystem, this study offers an empirical contribution to the debate on whether there exists a significant nexus between environmental degradation and quality of life in Africa. Towards this end, we employ several econometric techniques to account for cross-sectional dependence, causality, and also present results based on IV-Lewbel 2SLS regression. Using a sample of African countries, the results indicate cross-sectional dependence due to spill-over effects from common factors in Africa, while the panel cointegration test affirms that environmental degradation have long-term consequences for quality of life only in sub-Saharan African region.

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The world has witnessed massive and preeminent microplastics (MPs) pollution in water bodies due to the inevitable continuous production of plastics for various advantageous chemical and mechanical features. Plastic pollution, particularly contamination by MPs (plastic particles having a diameter lesser than 5 mm), has been a rising environmental concern in recent years due to the inappropriate disposal of plastic trash. This study presents the recent advancements in different technologies for MPs removal in order to gain proper insight into their strengths and weaknesses, thereby orchestrating the preparation for innovation in the field.

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Article Synopsis
  • A series of new antimalarial compounds were created by modifying existing quinoline hybrids to enhance effectiveness against drug-resistant Plasmodium falciparum strains.
  • Through structural changes, like swapping an aromatic ring for a methyl group, researchers aimed to keep molecular weights under 500 Da and improve the resistance reversal capabilities of these hybrids.
  • Molecular docking studies showed that some new compounds had strong binding interactions with a crucial enzyme in the parasite, leading to promising pharmacokinetic properties for potential drug development.
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