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Olaniran Abdulrazaq

Cytogenotoxicity Investigation on Three Commonly Sold Antimalarial Herbal Recipes in Southwest Nigeria Using Root Mitosis Allium cepa and Mouse Bone Marrow Micronucleus Assays

Malaria remains a major public health concern in Nigeria and some other African countries due to the high cost of its treatment with synthetic/orthodox medicines that are even resisted by Plasmodium species. Therefore, a significant number of people are using antimalarial herbal medicines that have not been toxicologically confirmed to be safe for the prevention and treatment of malaria.
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Akinboro Akeem
Olayioye Adesanya
Oyelami Fikayo Mary
Olaniran Abdulrazaq
Babalola Teniola Adefunke
Buhari Halimat Omoloa
Abidoye Ayobami Ademola
Oyekunle Damilola Deborah
Adeniran Mayowa Emmanuel
Olawale Anuoluwapo
Adedapo Sofiyat Omolara
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