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  3. Vol. 18 No. 1 (2021)

Vol. 18 No. 1 (2021)

Published: 2022-12-22

Review

  • PROSPECTS OF INTEGRATION OF NANOTECHNOLOGY TO ANTIMALARIAL HERBAL REMEDIES FOR IMPROVED THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY – A CONCISE REVIEW Antimalarial Herbal Medicines Nanoformulations

    Cyprian .O. ONYEJI
    27-35
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  • SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF HERBAL REMEDIES: A REVIEW OF THE MODELS FOR VALIDATION OF HERBAL REMEDIES OF SOME NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL CONDITIONS.

    Gbola OLAYIWOLA
    15-26
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Research Papers

  • ACUTE AND SUB-ACUTE TOXICITY OF UTHULI LWEZICHWE™, A TRADITIONAL MEDICINE USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES MELLITUS IN KWAZULU NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA

    Japhet MANGOYI , Mlungisi NGCOBO , Nceba GQALENI , Peter ANIEKAN , Peter OWIRA , Protus CELE , Exnevia GOMO
    1-14
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Editorial

  • COP27 CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE: URGENT ACTION NEEDED FOR AFRICA AND THE WORLD

    ATHMSI ATHMSI
    36-38
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