Aemere Ogunlaja
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Recent Articles
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Taylor G, Ogunlaja A, Olukanni O, Awopetu O, Okodua F, Godson D, et al.
Heliyon
. 2025 Jan;
11(1):e41538.
PMID: 39866425
Environmental antibiotic residues (EARs) and antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) are known to contribute to global antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This study investigated EAR levels in selected wells, river, abattoir wastewater, bottled water...
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Koko D, Alfred M, Bolujoko N, Olorunnisola D, Otitoju O, Alabi P, et al.
RSC Adv
. 2024 Oct;
14(46):34435-34447.
PMID: 39473792
Mycotoxins in drinking water are neglected pollutants that have serious health implications when ingested. Common mycotoxins with health concerns include deoxynivalenol (DON), ochratoxin A (OTA), and zearalenone (ZEN). This study...
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Bolujoko N, Olorunnisola D, Poudel S, Omorogie M, Ogunlaja O, Olorunnisola C, et al.
Environ Sci Process Impacts
. 2024 Feb;
26(3):595-610.
PMID: 38323594
The presence of antimicrobials in water has grown into a major global health concern. This study thus focused on the presence, ecological implications, and potential health risks associated with nine...
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Otitoju O, Alfred M, Olorunnisola C, Aderinola F, Ogunlaja O, Olukanni O, et al.
RSC Adv
. 2024 Jan;
14(2):982-994.
PMID: 38174237
This study provides, for the first time, data on the distribution and toxicity of catechol (CAT) and hydroquinone (HQ) in drinking water sources from Africa. Groundwater (boreholes and hand-dug wells)...
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Otitoju O, Alfred M, Ogunlaja O, Olorunnisola C, Olukanni O, Ogunlaja A, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2023 May;
30(31):76798-76817.
PMID: 37246181
This study reports the occurrence and risk assessment of 2,4-dinitrophenol (2,4-DNP), phenol (PHE), and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol (2,4,6-TCP) in drinking water sources in three south-western States in Nigeria (Osun, Oyo, and Lagos)....
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Ogunlaja A, Ogunlaja O, Olukanni O, Taylor G, Olorunnisola C, Dougnon V, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2022 Jul;
312:119783.
PMID: 35863703
The aquatic environment is a hotspot for the transfer of antibiotic resistance to humans and animals. Several reviews have put together research efforts on the presence and distribution of antibiotic...
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Bolujoko N, Ogunlaja O, Alfred M, Okewole D, Ogunlaja A, Olukanni O, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Dec;
814:152448.
PMID: 34942254
Parabens are chemicals extensively used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, personal hygiene and food products as preservatives. They are classified as emerging contaminants with endocrine-disrupting capability. In this study, the concentrations of...
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Bolujoko N, Unuabonah E, Alfred M, Ogunlaja A, Ogunlaja O, Omorogie M, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Jun;
792:148092.
PMID: 34147811
Parabens are biocides used as preservatives in food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. They possess antibacterial and antifungal activity due to their ability to disrupt cell membrane and intracellular proteins, and cause...
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Ogunlaja A, Sharma V, Ghai M, Lin J
Mol Biol Res Commun
. 2020 Aug;
9(2):45-53.
PMID: 32802898
Studies on earthworms using molecular markers are rare in Africa except a handful from South Africa. Reports on , an earthworm found in West Africa are available including their metal...
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Ezirim C, Abarikwu S, Mgbudom-Okah C, Uwakwe A, Njoku R, Ogunlaja A
Chin J Integr Med
. 2020 Jul;
26(12):929-935.
PMID: 32648128
Objective: To investigate the effects of different extracts of Anthocleista djalonensis on the testis and epididymal sperms of rats. Methods: Fifty male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 10 groups...