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Babatunde Joseph Oso
Researcher at McPherson University
Publications - 34
Citations - 208
Babatunde Joseph Oso is an academic researcher from McPherson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DPPH & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 29 publications receiving 114 citations. Previous affiliations of Babatunde Joseph Oso include University of Ilorin.
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Repurposing of chloroquine and some clinically approved antiviral drugs as effective therapeutics to prevent cellular entry and replication of coronavirus.
TL;DR: The putative inhibitory potential of lopinavir, remdesivir, oseltamir, azithromycin, ribavirin, and chloroquine towards V-ATPase, protein kinase A, SARS-CoV spike glycoprotein/ACE-2 complex and viral proteases is demonstrated.
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Pharmacoinformatics and hypothetical studies on allicin, curcumin, and gingerol as potential candidates against COVID-19-associated proteases.
TL;DR: The putative inhibitory potential of curcumin, allicin, and gingerol towards cathepsin K, COVID-19 main protease, and SARS-CoV 3 C-like protease is demonstrated and suggests that these phytocompounds could be valuable for the development of drugs useful for the prevention of coronavirus entry and replication.
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Effect of Heat on Antioxidant Activity of Some Tropical Leafy Vegetables
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of different cooking times on total phenolics, totalflavonoids, ascorbic acid content and antioxidant properties of seven tropical leafy vegetables: Pterocarpus mildbraedii, Gongronema latifolium, Ocimum gratissimum, Solanecio biafrae, Piper guineense, Celosiaargentea and Solanum melongena.
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Comparative in vitro studies of antiglycemic potentials and molecular docking of Ageratum conyzoides L. and Phyllanthus amarus L. methanolic extracts
TL;DR: Evidence suggesting that methanolic crude extracts of both plants could be used in the prevention of diabetes secondary complications is provided, suggesting that CEA and CEP exhibited highest glycemic inhibitory potential on the activities of α-amylase, α-glucosidase and sucrase investigated.
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Inhibitory action of dried leaf of Cassia alata (Linn.) Roxb against lipoxygenase activity and nitric oxide generation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the lipoxygenase (LOX) inhibitory activity of methanolic extract of dried leaf of Cassia alata (Linn.) Roxb. as well as its effect on in vitro accumulation of nitric oxide (NO).