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J N Eloff

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Mkolo N, Olaokun O, King P, Janse van Rensburg I, Eloff J, Naidoo V
BMC Complement Med Ther . 2022 Jun; 22(1):163. PMID: 35725532
Background: Previous studies in our laboratory in ex vivo assays have demonstrated H. hemerocallidea extract as potential antidiabetic agent through increased insulin release from pancreatic beta cells. Thus, for this...
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Adamu M, Mukandiwa L, Awouafack M, Ahmed A, Eloff J, Naidoo V
Exp Parasitol . 2019 Oct; 207:107780. PMID: 31629699
Plant extracts used for the treatment of helminth infections in sheep are an alternative to chemical anthelmintic drugs. Previous studies have reported the anthelmintic activity of acetone leaf extracts of...
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Shuping D, Eloff J
Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med . 2017 Jun; 14(4):120-127. PMID: 28638874
Background: Plant fungal pathogens play a crucial role in the profitability, quality and quantity of plant production. These phytopathogens are persistent in avoiding plant defences causing diseases and quality losses...
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Moyo P, Botha M, Nondaba S, Niemand J, Maharaj V, Eloff J, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol . 2016 Mar; 185:235-42. PMID: 26994818
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Extracts of plant species, used traditionally to treat malaria, have been extensively investigated for their activity against Plasmodium intraerythrocytic asexual parasites in search of new antimalarial drugs. However,...
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Kabongo-Kayoka P, Obi C, Nakajima C, Suzuki Y, Hattori T, Eloff J, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2015 Dec; 64(3):929-937. PMID: 26671520
A study was undertaken to isolate and characterize Mycobacterium species from black wildebeest suspected of being infected with tuberculosis in South Africa. This led to the discovery of a new...
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Dzoyem J, Eloff J
J Ethnopharmacol . 2014 Dec; 160:194-201. PMID: 25476488
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Oxidative stress and inflammatory conditions are among the pathological features associated with the central nervous system in Alzheimer׳s disease. Traditionally, medicinal plants have been used to alleviate inflammation,...
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Boaduo N, Katerere D, Eloff J, Naidoo V
Pharm Biol . 2014 Feb; 52(6):756-61. PMID: 24559378
Context: Numerous plants are used by the local communities of South Africa for the treatment and management of type II diabetes. Objectives: For this study, we undertook a survey of...
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van der Westhuizen A, Eloff J
Planta . 2013 Nov; 163(1):55-9. PMID: 24249268
The toxicity and growth of Microcystis aeruginosa (UV-006) from the Hartbeespoort Dam, South Africa were investigated at different temperatures and photon fluence rates under laboratory conditions. Cells harvested in late...
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Mukandiwa L, Ahmed A, Eloff J, Naidoo V
J Ethnopharmacol . 2013 Oct; 150(3):886-91. PMID: 24095830
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The leaves of Clausena anisata are used traditionally to expel maggots from wounds of animals in Zimbabwe. We have previously proved in the laboratory that the plant certainly...
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Mahlo S, McGaw L, Eloff J
J Ethnopharmacol . 2013 Jun; 148(3):909-13. PMID: 23727185
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Breonadia salicina is used traditionally to treat wounds, ulcers, fevers, headaches, and fungal infections. The aim of this study was to investigate the antifungal activity of the plant...