Snakebite remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. Conventionally, the means of treatment is parenteral administration of serum-based antivenins. But due to the limitations of these antivenins, snakebite victims in many Nigerian communities are mostly treated with herbal antidotes. Hence, this research was designed to evaluate the lethality of Naja nigricollis Reinhardt venom and screen the antivenom activity of Azadirachta indica A. Juss. leaf extracts with a view to replacing the serum-based antivenin. The methanol extract of A. indica leaf was screened against venom-induced lethal effect in albino rats using standard methods. The crude methanol extract was subjected to solvent-fractionation, and the fractions wer...
Snake bites are a serious health hazard occurs throughout the world especially in tropical countries...
Symphorema polyandrum Wight (Family Verbenaceae), an ethnomedicinal plant, is reported for its use i...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Various medicinal plants have protective properties against the taxi...
Uvaria chamae is a well known medicinal plant in Nigerian traditional medicine for the management of...
Background: Venomous snake bites cause acute medical emergencies and are fatal. India accounts for l...
Indogofera hirsuta has reportedly been used in traditional medicine to treat snake envenomation. The...
Indogofera hirsuta has reportedly been used in traditional medicine to treat snake envenomati...
Snakebite envenomation is a global priority ranked top among other neglected tropical diseases. Ther...
Snake bites are a common, serious medical issue often neglected in developing countries. This s...
The prevalence of snake bite and death from snake bite envenomation is becoming a serious public hea...
Snakebite is a life-threatening medical emergency, and globally responsible for millions of deaths. ...
AbstractObjectiveTo validate traditional claims of usefulness of the Indian plants in management of ...
Snakebite is one of the major health issues posing considerable morbidity and mortality. According t...
Snake bites cause major death and morbidity all across the world, including India. Despite the fact ...
Background: Indigenous medicinal practice in Sri Lanka talks about powerful compounds extracted from...
Snake bites are a serious health hazard occurs throughout the world especially in tropical countries...
Symphorema polyandrum Wight (Family Verbenaceae), an ethnomedicinal plant, is reported for its use i...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Various medicinal plants have protective properties against the taxi...
Uvaria chamae is a well known medicinal plant in Nigerian traditional medicine for the management of...
Background: Venomous snake bites cause acute medical emergencies and are fatal. India accounts for l...
Indogofera hirsuta has reportedly been used in traditional medicine to treat snake envenomation. The...
Indogofera hirsuta has reportedly been used in traditional medicine to treat snake envenomati...
Snakebite envenomation is a global priority ranked top among other neglected tropical diseases. Ther...
Snake bites are a common, serious medical issue often neglected in developing countries. This s...
The prevalence of snake bite and death from snake bite envenomation is becoming a serious public hea...
Snakebite is a life-threatening medical emergency, and globally responsible for millions of deaths. ...
AbstractObjectiveTo validate traditional claims of usefulness of the Indian plants in management of ...
Snakebite is one of the major health issues posing considerable morbidity and mortality. According t...
Snake bites cause major death and morbidity all across the world, including India. Despite the fact ...
Background: Indigenous medicinal practice in Sri Lanka talks about powerful compounds extracted from...
Snake bites are a serious health hazard occurs throughout the world especially in tropical countries...
Symphorema polyandrum Wight (Family Verbenaceae), an ethnomedicinal plant, is reported for its use i...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Various medicinal plants have protective properties against the taxi...