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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: In this paper, the effect of age on testicular function and fertility profile of adult males with homozygous sickle cell disease was evaluated in a cross-sectional study at a university teaching hospital in Nigeria and the results showed that there is a significant amelioration of hypogonadism, abnormal sexual function, and poor semen profile with increasing age.

39 citations

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01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: In this article, the antimicrobial activity of a spirostanol saponin (DM-1), isolated from the fruit pulp of Dracaena mannii, was investigated against 17 species of fungi and 4 of bacteria.
Abstract: The antimicrobial activity of a spirostanol saponin (DM-1), isolated from the fruit pulp of Dracaena mannii, was investigated against 17 species of fungi and 4 of bacteria. DM-1 showed strong antifungal activity and weak antibacterial activity within the concentration range of 6.25-10, 000 μg/ ml. The structure of DM-1 was characterized as 3β-0-[(α-L-rhamnopyranosyl (1 ← 2), α-L-rhamnopyranosyl (1←3))-β-D-glucopyranosyl]-17 α-hydroxyl-spirost-5-ene from the analysis of the spectra data and chemical reactions.

39 citations

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TL;DR: The extract of the Nigerian lichen Ramalina farinacea showed inhibitory activity against the respiratory syncytial virus in a preliminary assay, and sekikaic acid clearly interferes with viral replication at a viral post-entry step, which is over 1.3-fold more active than the control ribavirin at 4 hours postinfection addition.
Abstract: The extract of the Nigerian lichen Ramalina farinacea showed inhibitory activity against the respiratory syncytial virus in a preliminary assay. A follow-up chemical investigation of this lichen led to the isolation of thirteen phenolic compounds (1-13), including one new hydroquinone depside, designated 5-hydroxysekikaic acid (1), and one new orsellinic acid derivative, 2,3-dihydroxy-4-methoxy-6-pentylbenzoic acid (8). Their structures were unambiguously determined by analysis of 1D and 2D NMR and mass spectroscopic data, as well as by comparison with literature data. Compound 1 was found to partially convert to a 1,4-benzoquinone derivative (1a) during storage. The antiviral activities of the isolated compounds were evaluated against the respiratory syncytial virus. Among them, sekikaic acid (2) showed potent inhibition towards a recombinant strain rg respiratory syncytial virus (IC50 5.69 µg/mL) and respiratory syncytial virus A2 strain (IC50 7.73 µg/mL). The effect of sekikaic acid on the cell viability of HEp2 and Vero cell lines was investigated, and the time of addition assay revealed that sekikaic acid clearly interferes with viral replication at a viral post-entry step, which is over 1.3-fold more active than the control ribavirin at 4 hours postinfection addition. Furthermore, sekikaic acid did not display virucidal activity at concentrations below the TC50, whereas the parental extract did.

39 citations

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TL;DR: A survey of water supply and consumption status in Nsukka Metropolis was done using questionnaires, interviews, observations and secondary data obtained from other sources as mentioned in this paper, where water consumption was estimated using water balance principle.

39 citations

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TL;DR: The findings suggest that misinformation and beliefs regarding benefits, safety and cost of LPG are important barriers to LPG use and an educational intervention program could be a cost-effective approach to improve LPG adoption.
Abstract: Cooking with dirty-burning fuels is associated with health risk from household air pollution. We assessed the prevalence of and factors associated with the use of cooking fuels, and attitudes and barriers towards use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). This was a cross-sectional, population-based survey conducted in 519 households in Lagos, Nigeria. We used a structured questionnaire to obtain information regarding choice of household cooking fuel and the attitudes towards the use of LPG. Kerosene was the most frequently used cooking fuel (n = 475, 91.5%; primary use n = 364, 70.1%) followed by charcoal (n = 159, 30.6%; primary use n = 88, 17%) and LPG (n = 86, 16.6%; primary use n = 63, 12.1%). Higher level of education, higher income and younger age were associated with LPG vs. kerosene use. Fuel expenditure on LPG was significantly lower than for kerosene ( N (Naira) 2169.0 ± 1507.0 vs. N 2581.6 ± 1407.5). Over 90% of non-LPG users were willing to switch to LPG but cited safety issues and high cost as potential barriers to switching. Our findings suggest that misinformation and beliefs regarding benefits, safety and cost of LPG are important barriers to LPG use. An educational intervention program could be a cost-effective approach to improve LPG adoption and should be formally addressed through a well-designed community-based intervention study.

39 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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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202360
2022129
20211,654
20201,560
20191,191
2018884