Sale!

Daniellia Pharmacognostic and Biological Studies of the Root of Oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch. & Dalz. (Caesalpiniaceae).

3,000.00

If you are interested in getting this project material “Daniellia Pharmacognostic and Biological Studies of the Root of Oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch. & Dalz. (Caesalpiniaceae)”, click on the DOWNLOAD BUTTON to make payment and the file will be delivered to your email immediately after confirmation.

Description

– Daniellia Pharmacognostic and Biological Studies of the Root of Oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch. & Dalz. (Caesalpiniaceae) –

Download Daniellia Pharmacognostic and Biological Studies of the Root of Oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch. & Dalz. (Caesalpiniaceae). Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical Medicine students who are writing their projects can get this material to aid their research work.

Abstract

Daniellia Oliveri is one of the most extensively utilized medicinal plants; it is a tree all of whose parts are used in Nigeria and some West African countries for the treatment of various ailments example the root is used as a chewing stick.

In the bid to standardize this plant, pharmacognostic and biological (anti-Candida) studies were carried out on its root and root bark. The anatomical and powdered samples of the root and root bark of D. Oliveri were investigated for their microscopical profiles.

The results indicated the presence of xylem and phloem tissues, parenchyma cells, cork cells, prisms of calcium oxalate crystals, abundant starch grains, and secretory ducts.

Introduction

Medicinal plants are not only important to the millions of people for whom traditional medicine is the only resource for health care and to those who use plants for various purposes in their daily lives but also serve as a source of new structures leading to drugs in all major disease areas.

Traditional medicine practice in the treatment of diseases and infections has assumed a more scientific and wider dimension as the emphasis on ethnomedicine is on the increase, especially in developing countries, where the primary health care needs of the populace are not easily met.

Today there are at least 120 distinct chemical substances derived from plants that are considered as important drugs currently in use in one or more countries in the world. Several of the drugs sold today are simple synthetic modifications or copies of the naturally obtained substances.

How to Download this Project Material

First, note that we are one of the best and most reliable online platforms because we don’t retain any of your personal information or data as regards making payments online.

PRICE: ₦3,500 ₦3,000  (Three Thousand Naira Only)

Make a bank deposit or mobile transfer of ₦2,000 only to the account given below;


Bank Name: UBA Account Number: 1022564031 Account Name: TMLT PRO SERVICES


After making the payment, CLICK HERE to send the following on WhatsApp;

  • Depositor’s Name or Screenshot of Payment
  • Name of the Past Question
  • Active Email Address

or Call Us On +2348082284439 Once your details have been received and your payment confirmed by us, you will receive the past question in your email or WhatsApp within 5 Minutes.

Guarantee of Getting the Material 

We understand that due to the high rate of fraud, many people are afraid of making purchases online but be rest assured that PastExamQuestions will deliver your material after payment.

Once your details have been received and your payment confirmed by us, you will receive the past question in your email or WhatsApp.

Give us Feedback

Have we been able to satisfy you? How well do you think the material will be helpful after having gone through it? Does the price worth the material?

Let’s hear from you! We recommend that our customers give feedback at the end of every transaction to enable us to serve better. You can do this by clicking the review button on this page.

Where is the review button? >> Just scroll up to where you see reviews

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Daniellia Pharmacognostic and Biological Studies of the Root of Oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch. & Dalz. (Caesalpiniaceae).”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *