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University of Nigeria, Nsukka

EducationNsukka, Nigeria
About: University of Nigeria, Nsukka is a education organization based out in Nsukka, Nigeria. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Health care. The organization has 10211 authors who have published 13685 publications receiving 138922 citations.


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TL;DR: The distribution of larvae was found to be overdispersed statistically and in general much greater numbers of L3s were recovered during the rainy season, and there was a tendency for larvae to be confined to the surface/topsoil.
Abstract: Observations have been made over a 15-month period on the frequency distribution of human faecal deposits and infective larvae ofNecator americanus in a hookworm endemic area. The agestructure of infective larvae in a field population and their vertical distribution in soils were determined. These studies were undertaken to examine the hypothesis that hookworm transmission in the tropics is discontinuous and limited mainly to the rainy season. The distribution of larvae was found to be overdispersed statistically and in general much greater numbers of L3s were recovered during the rainy season. The degree of overdispersion was also reduced during this season, and there was a tendency for larvae to be confined to the surface/topsoil. The implications of these findings have been discussed in relation to human hookworm parasitism in endemic areas of the tropics.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors aimed at modeling and optimum conditions evaluation of the production of fatty acid methyl esters from high free fatty acid (FFA) and oil content African pear seed.

46 citations

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TL;DR: The niosomal vaccine did not alter but rather enhanced the immunogenicity of the Newcastle disease vaccine, which showed a 71% increment in immune response over that of the marketed La Sota® vaccine.
Abstract: Span 20-based niosome was prepared by lipid film hydration technique and loaded with Newcastle disease vaccine. Three batches with Span 20, cholesterol and dicetyl phosphate in micro molar ratios of 10:10:1; 15:15:1 and 20:20:1 were prepared and evaluated for encapsulation efficiency using haemagglutination test. The morphology of the vesicles was studied by means of transmission electron microscopy. Particle size, zeta potential and polydispersity index were determined by photon correlation spectroscopy using a nanosizer. Adjuvanticity was assessed using haemagglutination inhibition test. The vesicles of Span 20-based niosomes were distinct, near spherical large unilamellar vesicles. The vesicles were of varied sizes (<1000 nm) with the entrapped Newcastle disease vaccine in the core of the vaccine. The zeta potential had a peak at -50 mV. The polydispersity index was 0.68. Haemagglutination inhibition test showed a 71% increment in immune response over that of the marketed La Sota® vaccine which had a 60% increment in immune response. The niosomal vaccine did not alter but rather enhanced the immunogenicity of the Newcastle disease vaccine.

46 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the performance, combustion and emission characteristics of African pear (Dyacrodes edulis) seed oil biodiesel-petrodiesel blends (B25, B50, B75 and B100) tested on four-cylinder, direct-injection (DI), four-stroke, water-cooled Perkins 4:108 diesel engine over varying loads (5 Nm, 10, Nm, 20 Nm and 40 Nm) and speed range of 1500-3500

46 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, Afzelia africana seeds were obtained from three locations, Abakaliki, Enugu and Nsukka, all in the Eastern part of Nigeria and de-hulled.
Abstract: Afzelia africana seeds were obtained from three locations, Abakaliki, Enugu and Nsukka, all in the Eastern part of Nigeria and de-hulled. The seed oil was extracted with (40 - 60°C) petroleum ether and the oil was separated from the solvent using a rotary evaporator. Result of analysis shows that the acid value, saponification value, specific gravity, free fatty acid and refractive index of the oil samples were lowest for the samples obtained from Nsukka. The average moisture content of the seeds from the various locations was 5.56 ± ± ± ± 0.5%. The crude protein (26.44%) and oil content (33.32%) did not vary significantly with location or environment. The various oils were found to contain no less than 0.60 mg/100 g of oxalate, 0.70 mg/kg of phytate and neither tannins or cyanogenic glycosides. This paper empirically highlights the possible industrial applications as well as the safety of the seed oil.

46 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh118102556187
Peter J. Houghton6322814321
Alessandro Piccolo6228414332
R. W. Guillery6010613439
Ulrich Klotz5621310774
Nicholas H. Oberlies522629683
Brian Norton493229251
Adesola Ogunniyi4727211806
Obinna Onwujekwe432828960
Sanjay Batra393297179
Benjamin Uzochukwu381639318
Christian N. Madu361345378
Jude U. Ohaeri361213088
Peter A. Akah331643422
Charles E. Chidume331533639
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202360
2022129
20211,654
20201,560
20191,191
2018884