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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1061 to 1080 of 1486
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2021-08-15STABILIZATION OF SOFT CLAY WITH BIO-ENZYME FOR ROAD PAVEMENT APPLICATIONSGBAYAN, Nguer Theresa
2021-08-05EVALUATION OF STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS OF LOW PLASTIC CLAY SOIL TREATED WITH CERAMIC DUSTFATOYE, Joseph Abayomi
2021-08-19ROUTING BLACK FLOOD HYDROGRAPH OF RIVER NIGER INTO KAINJI RESERVOIREYA, Sunday Adaogoshi
2021-08-11STRENGTH ASSESSMENT OF CALCIUM CARBIDE RESIDUE STABILIZED CLAY ADMIXED WITH ZEOLITEAKUTO, Terence Tersoo
2021-06-19APPLICATION OF CHEMOMETRICS TECHNIQUE TO NUTRITIONAL QUALITY EVALUATION OF SELECTED UNPROCESSEDAND PROCESSED WHEAT PRODUCTS IN MINNA, NIGER STATEYUSUF, Ibrahim Eneji
2021-08-16PREPARATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF PALLADIUM/SILVER/CARBON NANOTUBES COMPOSITES FOR THE TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ANIMAL FEEDS PROCESSING WASTEWATERUSMAN, Nurudeen Ayodeji
2021-09-13PRODUCTION AND CHARACTERISATION OF PLASTIC SHEETS FROM POLYETHYLENE WASTE BLENDED WITH HYDROLYSED CASSAVA STARCHSHONIBARE, Ogeyi Goodness
2021-09-25PREPARATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF PLANTAIN WASTE BASED CELLULOSIC NANOCOMPOSITES FOR THE REMOVAL OF SELECTED HEAVY METALS FROM BATTERY EFFLUENTSHAIBU, Blessing Mamudu
2021-10-15DETERMINATION OF SELECTED CHEMICAL PARAMETERS AND ANTI-NUTRITIONAL FACTORS OF BRANDED HERBAL MEDICINES SOLD IN MINNAOJO, Idowu
2021-06-07STUDY OF PHOTOCATALYTIC AND ADSORTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF PURE ZIRCONIUM OXIDE AND CARBON-SULPHUR CO-DOPED ZIRCONIUM OXIDE NANOCOMPOSITES FOR PURIFICATION OF DYE WASTEWATERODEH, Emmanuel Igoche
2021-08-19PREPARATION OF IN-HOUSE REFERENCE MATERIAL FOR THE DETERMINATION OF SELECTED HEAVY METALS IN SOILS OF MINNA, NIGER STATEKOLEOLA, Abidemi Adedayo
2021-08-22PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ANTIBACTERIAL STUDIES OF Combretum glutinosum STEM BARKGEORGE, Rebecca Udoma
2021-10-17ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATIONS OF SOIL AND WATER IN THE VICINITY OF GURMANA GOLD MINING SITE, NIGER STATE, NIGERIABABA, Muhammad Alhaji
2021-11-08ANTIDIABETIC EFFECT OF METHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF Laguncularia racemosa (White Mangrove) IN ALLOXAN INDUCED DIABETIC RATSUSMAN, Maryam Bokani
2021-07-18EFFECTS OF SPROUTING ON NUTRIENT COMPOSITIONS AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF Eleusin coracana AND Citrullus lanatus FOR PRODUCTION OF SNACKSTHOMAS, Victory Omotina
2021-03-22NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION OF PARQUETINA NIGRESCENS LEAF AND EFFECTS OF ITS AQUEOUS EXTRACT IN ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE-INDUCED ANAEMIC RATSOYENIYI, Deborah Abosede
2021-08-28EFFECTS OF CASSAVA FLAKES DIET FORTIFIED WITH PROTEIN FROM OPTIMIZED CIRINA FORDA ON GROWTH, HISTOPATHOLOGY AND HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN ALBINO RATSOGWUCHE, Roslyne Akor
2021-04-15ANTIOXIDANT AND HEPATOPROTECTIVE POTENTIALS OF CRUDE EXTRACT AND CURCUMINOIDS FRACTION OF TURMERIC RHIZOMES IN CARBON TETRACHLORIDE-INDUCED LIVER DAMAGE IN WISTAR RATS.IBRAHIM, Jonathan
2021-09-17Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic syndrome characterized by hyperglycemia, polyurea, polydypsia and polyphagia. The aim of this research is to study the effect feed constituting; Eleusine coracana, Sorghum bicolor with a fixed ratio of Moringa oleifera seeds on Alloxan induced diabetic albino rats. Feeds were formulated at various concentration using Moringa oleifera seeds, Sorghum bicolor and Eleusine coracana. The milled samples were made into various ratios/concentrations and pelletized. The experimental rats were randomly allotted to 7 cages with each group having three rats each. Alloxan monohydrates were administered to rats in groups A to F. Rats with glucose level of 110mg/dl and above were considered Diabetic. Group A to D were fed with various concentration of the formulated feed, while group E was treated with the standard drug, group F was the negative control group and received 1ml normal saline, while group G was the normal control group. Group E to G were fed with the normal rats pellets. The blood glucose was monitored twice in a week for 21 days after which animals were euthanized. The results for the proximate analysis shows that Group D (30 % Eleusine coracana, 50 % Sorghum bicolor and 20 % Moringa oleifera seeds) had the highest fibre content of 6.335 % ± 0.005 followed by Group A (50 % Eleusine coracana, 30 % Sorghum bicolor and 20 % Moringa oleifera seeds) with 5.655 % ± 0.005. Group B (45 % Eleusine coracana, 35 % Sorghum bicolor and 20 % Moringa oleifera seeds) had highest fat content of 7.785 % ± 0.005 followed by Group A with 7.775 % ± 0.005 while Group D had the highest protein content of 21.495 % ± 0.005. The rats in Group A had the highest blood glucose reduction of 21.74 % compared to Group B, Group C (40 % Eleusine coracana, 40 % Sorghum bicolor and 20 % Moringa oleifera seeds) and D. All the treatment groups (A, B, C and D) shows significant (p<0.05) reduction of blood glucose by 21.74 %, 20.97 %, 20.9 % and 16.07 % respectfully in the diabetic rats, with an exception of the negative control (group F) showing little significant (p<0.05) reduction of 4.04 %. The positive control (group E) which was treated with the standard drug was the most effective with the highest percentage of blood glucose (23.08 %). The Amino acid profile shows that Group A formulated feed has the highest Lysine (3.685 g/100 g ± 0.005), Isoleucine (5.085 g/100 g ± 0.005), Phenylalanine (4.485 g/100 g ± 0.005), Tryptophan (1.265 g/100 g ± 0.005), Valine (5.095 g/100 g ± 0.005), Methionine (1.955 g/100 g ± 0.005), Proline (8.165 g/100 g ± 0.005), Arginine (5.995 g/100 g ± 0.005), Histidine (2.545 g/100 g ± 0.005), Glycine (4.105 g/100 g ± 0.005), Threonine (3.565 g/100 g ± 0.005), and Serine (4.325 g/100 g ± 0.005) which triggers and forms significant components of insulin. The result from this research suggests that 50 % Eleusine coracana, 30 % Sorghum bicolor and 20 % Moringa oleifera seeds could be effective for management of Diabetes mellitus.BAWALA, Aaron Enogela
2021-04-26FUSARIUM AND MYCOTOXINS PROFILE OF MAIZE (Zea Mays) AND SORGHUM (Sorghum bicolor) GROWN IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIABADMOS, Fatimah Omolola
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1061 to 1080 of 1486