The current study investigated the effects of different types of Kenyan tea extracts on the pathogenesis of Trypanosoma brucei brucei in a Swiss White mice model. Following infection with trypanosomes, the mice were monitored for survival and liver pathology. Tea significantly (P<0.05) enhanced the survival rate of tea treated mice. Additionally, in tea treated but infected mice, there was reduction in infiltration of inflammatory cells into the periportal and parenchymal regions as well as hepatocyte cell damage compared to the infected untreated animals. Green and white teas were superior in most of the above effects while black tea and oolong teas had the least effects. The tea extracts were more efficacious than dexamethasone in prolong...
AbstractImpairment of renal function from oxidative stress during malaria infection is one of the le...
Liver injury is a life-threatening condition that is usually caused by excessive alcohol consumption...
Aqueous extract of Khaya senegalensis A. Juss (Meliaceae) stem bark was used to treat trypanosomiasi...
The current study investigated the effects of different types of Kenyan tea extracts on the pathogen...
AbstractThe current pharmacopeia to treat the lethal human and animal diseases caused by the protozo...
Background. Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by an intracellular parasite belonging to th...
Rotavirus, in humans or animals, is an important global health issue; porcine rotavirus not only aff...
AbstractThis study was designed to assess the effect of green tea, an aqueous extract of Camellia si...
In search for new trypanocidal compounds from natural source, methanolic plant extract (MPE) of C. s...
AbstractThe current pharmacopeia to treat the lethal human and animal diseases caused by the protozo...
AbstractThis study was designed to assess the effect of green tea, an aqueous extract of Camellia si...
The Kenyan green ,orthodox, and black tea (Camellia sinensis) aqueous extracts were subjected to rea...
Green tea is a widely-consumed healthy drink produced from the leaves of Camellia sinensis. It is re...
Elimination of L. monocytogenes in spleen and liver were dependent on CD4 and CD8 T cells. Since pre...
Background: Tea is a beverage that is most widely consumed worldwide. Studies have shown that oral c...
AbstractImpairment of renal function from oxidative stress during malaria infection is one of the le...
Liver injury is a life-threatening condition that is usually caused by excessive alcohol consumption...
Aqueous extract of Khaya senegalensis A. Juss (Meliaceae) stem bark was used to treat trypanosomiasi...
The current study investigated the effects of different types of Kenyan tea extracts on the pathogen...
AbstractThe current pharmacopeia to treat the lethal human and animal diseases caused by the protozo...
Background. Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by an intracellular parasite belonging to th...
Rotavirus, in humans or animals, is an important global health issue; porcine rotavirus not only aff...
AbstractThis study was designed to assess the effect of green tea, an aqueous extract of Camellia si...
In search for new trypanocidal compounds from natural source, methanolic plant extract (MPE) of C. s...
AbstractThe current pharmacopeia to treat the lethal human and animal diseases caused by the protozo...
AbstractThis study was designed to assess the effect of green tea, an aqueous extract of Camellia si...
The Kenyan green ,orthodox, and black tea (Camellia sinensis) aqueous extracts were subjected to rea...
Green tea is a widely-consumed healthy drink produced from the leaves of Camellia sinensis. It is re...
Elimination of L. monocytogenes in spleen and liver were dependent on CD4 and CD8 T cells. Since pre...
Background: Tea is a beverage that is most widely consumed worldwide. Studies have shown that oral c...
AbstractImpairment of renal function from oxidative stress during malaria infection is one of the le...
Liver injury is a life-threatening condition that is usually caused by excessive alcohol consumption...
Aqueous extract of Khaya senegalensis A. Juss (Meliaceae) stem bark was used to treat trypanosomiasi...