Adewale Adetutu
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1.
Adegbola P, Adetutu A
Toxicol Rep
. 2024 May;
12:502-519.
PMID: 38774476
This study emphasizes the importance of considering the metabolic and toxicity mechanisms of environmental concern chemicals in real-life exposure scenarios. Furthermore, environmental chemicals may require metabolic activation to become toxic,...
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Adetutu A, Adegbola P, Aborisade A
Biol Trace Elem Res
. 2024 Apr;
203(1):305-333.
PMID: 38656682
Environmental contaminants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) and heavy metals are major contaminants of food such as fish thus serving as source of exposure to human. This study was...
3.
Adegbola P, Aborisade A, Olaniyi T, Adetutu A
Int J Biochem Mol Biol
. 2024 Mar;
15(1):8-19.
PMID: 38505130
Objectives: Accumulative effects of heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon could result in various toxicities. This study evaluated the effects of long-term exposure to low doses of nickel and benzo...
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Adetutu A, Adegbola P, Aborisade A
Heliyon
. 2023 Dec;
9(12):e21689.
PMID: 38094042
Background: Lagos lagoon is constantly being polluted from industrial and human activities. Fishes from Lagos lagoon contribute significant percentages of fish consumption in the Lagos metropolises. Therefore, this study evaluated...
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Adetutu A, Aborisade A, Ogunsina F, Adegbola P, Olaniyi T
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
. 2023 Dec;
269:115768.
PMID: 38064790
Millions of people around the world are inadvertently exposed to arsenic through drinking water and food. However, food spices possess antioxidants and anti-inflammatory potentials. Therefore, this study evaluated the protective...
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Aborisade A, Adetutu A, Adegbola P
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2023 Nov;
30(58):122740-122754.
PMID: 37978122
Lagos Lagoon is a very popular lagoon in Lagos state that receives effluents from neighboring industries. These effluents tend to increase the level of contaminants in the lagoon, thereby creating...
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Adegbola P, Fadahunsi O, Ogunjinmi O, Adegbola A, Ojeniyi F, Adesanya A, et al.
Inform Med Unlocked
. 2023 Jan;
37:101167.
PMID: 36686560
Concerned organizations and individuals are fully engaged in seeking appropriate measures towards managing Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SAR-CoV-2) infection because of the unprecedented economic and health impact. SAR-CoV-2...
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Adegbola I, Aborisade B, Adetutu A
Toxicol Rep
. 2021 Aug;
8:1445-1460.
PMID: 34401354
Ogun and Eleyele Rivers are in the Western part of Nigeria with a potential risk of heavy metal pollution because of many industrial wastes channeling through their courses. Therefore, in...
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Adetutu A, Olorunnisola O, Owoade A, Adegbola P
Malar Res Treat
. 2017 Jan;
2016:9248024.
PMID: 28050307
and used by people of Western Africa in the treatment of malaria and related symptoms were assessed for their antiplasmodial value against the chloroquine sensitive strain of . Crude extracts...
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Olorunnisola O, Adetutu A, Afolayan A, Owoade A
Pharmacogn Mag
. 2016 Nov;
12(48):333-339.
PMID: 27867278
Objective: To investigate the effect of methanolic leaf extract of on hematological parameters, enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant status, and serum lipid in Wistar rats fed standard laboratory, or 2% cholesterol-enrich...