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Quality of intravenous infusion fluids manufactured in Kenya: E.Afr. Med. J. 72 (12) :800-804)
(University of Nairobi, 1995)
The incidence and nature of microbial contamination of intravenous fluids prepared by four manufacturing establishments in Kenya was evaluated using the European Pharmacopoeia membrane filtration method for sterility ...
Translactonization in Erythromycins
(1987)
When erythromycin A is heated in diethylamine-acetic acid. an erythromycin hemiketal is obtained, which can be further transformed into a new enol ether and spiroketal. The new euol ether is also obtained in equilibrium ...
Separation of erythromycin and related substances by high-performance liquid chromatography on poly (styrene-divinylbenzene) packing materials
(1985)
A comparative evaluation of three brands of polyrstyrene-divinylbenzene) co¬polymers, Hamilton PRP-I (10 ,um), Rogel (8 ,um) and TSK-Gel (10 Jim), as column packing materials for high-performance liquid chromatographic ...
Antimalarial activity of ajuga remota benth (Labiatae) and caesalpinia iolkensii harms (Caesalpiniaceae)
(2000)
Field trips to herbalists' practices in an area about 200 miles around Nairobi (Kenya) enabled us to make a list of medicinal plant species preferentially used to treat malaria. Ajuga remota and Caesalpinia oolkensii were ...
Estrogenic and anti-Inflammatory activities of a steroidal indoxyl
(2002)
The estrogenic and anti-inflammatory activities of 3-methoxy 16,17-seco16-norestra 1,3,5-trien-15-(2'-indoxyliden )-17~oic acid is reported. After' intraperitoneal administration, the dose of this compound required to ...
Identification of novel erythromycin derivatives in mother liquor concentrates of streptomyces erythraeus
(1987)
The identification of five novel compounds, pseudo-erythromycin A-6,9-hemiketal, 8,9- anhydro-pseudo-erythromycin A-6,9-hemiketal, 8,9-anhydro-pseudo-N-demethylerythromycin A-6,9-hemiketal, 5-0-fl-o-desosaminylerythronolide ...
Antimalarial activity of Ajuga remota Benth (Labiatae) and Caesalpinia volkensii Harms (Caesalpiniaceae): in vitro confirmation of ethnopharmacological use.
(University of Nairobi, 2001-02)
Field trips to herbalists' practices in an area about 200 miles around Nairobi (Kenya) enabled us to make a list of medicinal plant species preferentially used to treat malaria. Ajuga remota and Caesalpinia volkensii were ...
Evaluation of tetracycline raw materials and finished products found on the Kenyan market. J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 12(12):1483-8
(University of Nairobi, 1994)
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