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Peter G. Kirira
Researcher at Mt. Kenya University
Publications - 26
Citations - 715
Peter G. Kirira is an academic researcher from Mt. Kenya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmodium falciparum & Plasmodium berghei. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 624 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter G. Kirira include Kenya Medical Research Institute & Kenyatta University.
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Anti-plasmodial activity and toxicity of extracts of plants used in traditional malaria therapy in Meru and Kilifi Districts of Kenya.
Peter G. Kirira,G.M. Rukunga,A. W. Wanyonyi,F.M. Muregi,J.W. Gathirwa,C.N. Muthaura,Sabah A. Omar,Festus M. Tolo,G.M. Mungai,Isaiah O. Ndiege +9 more
TL;DR: Traditional herbs used to treat malaria in Meru and Kilifi Districts, Kenya, are supported and their potential as sources of drugs for anti-malarial therapy are demonstrated.
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The in vitro anti-plasmodial and in vivo anti-malarial efficacy of combinations of some medicinal plants used traditionally for treatment of malaria by the Meru community in Kenya
J.W. Gathirwa,G.M. Rukunga,Eliud N.M. Njagi,S.A. Omar,Peter Mwitari,Anastasia N. Guantai,Festus M. Tolo,C.W. Kimani,C.N. Muthaura,Peter G. Kirira,T.N. Ndunda,G. Amalemba,G.M. Mungai,Isaiah O. Ndiege +13 more
TL;DR: A preliminary demonstration of the usefulness of combining several plants in herbal drugs, as a normal practice of traditional health practitioners, when tested in mice is demonstrated.
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Anti-parasitic Activity and Cytotoxicity of Selected Medicinal Plants from Kenya
Elizabeth Kigondu,G.M. Rukunga,J. M. Keriko,Willy K. Tonui,J.W. Gathirwa,Peter G. Kirira,Beatrice Irungu,Johnstone Ingonga,Isaiah O. Ndiege +8 more
TL;DR: Leishmania major infected macrophages treated with methanol extracts of Suregada zanzibariensis and Aloe nyeriensis var kedongensis and pentostam had infection rates of 28+/-2.11, 30+/-1.22 and 40+/-3.69%, respectively at 1000 microg/ml, indicating better anti-leishmanial activity for the extracts.
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Antimalarial activity of some plants traditionally used in treatment of malaria in Kwale district of Kenya
C.N. Muthaura,G.M. Rukunga,Sumesh C. Chhabra,Sabah A. Omar,Anastasia N. Guantai,J.W. Gathirwa,Festus M. Tolo,Peter Mwitari,Lucia Keter,Peter G. Kirira,C.W. Kimani,G.M. Mungai,Eliud N.M. Njagi +12 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that there is potential for isolation of a lead compound from the extracts of theFive medicinal plant species used for treatment of malaria in traditional/cultural health systems of Kwale people in Kenya and for their cytotoxic effects.
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Antimalarial activity of some plants traditionally used in Meru district of Kenya
C.N. Muthaura,G.M. Rukunga,Sumesh C. Chhabra,Sabah A. Omar,Anastasia N. Guantai,J.W. Gathirwa,Festus M. Tolo,Peter Mwitari,Lucia Keter,Peter G. Kirira,C.W. Kimani,G.M. Mungai,E.N.M. Njagi +12 more
TL;DR: There is potential to isolate active non‐toxic antimalarial principles from these plants, and the results suggest that there are potential to isolated active non-toxic antiplasmodial principles fromThese plants.