DR. JOSEPH MWANZIA NGUTA
B.V.M., MSc., PhD, Postdoc (UoN, NMIMR, OSU-Bioethics), MKNAS, Senior Lecturer (Pharmacology and Toxicology).
joseph.nguta@uonbi.ac.ke
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K, Githua, Maitho T, Nguta J, and Okumu MO.
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Studies on the ethnopharmacology, antimicrobial activity, and toxicity of Catha edulis (Vahl.) Endl., in Sprague Dawley rats
.".[version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]. F1000 Research 2022, 11:286 (2022): https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.109243.1.
Kaigongi, M. M., S. F. Dossaji, J. M. Nguta, C. W. Lukhoba, and F. M. Musila.
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Antimicrobial Activity, Toxicity and Phytochemical Screening of Four Medicinal Plants Traditionally Used in Msambweni District, Kenya
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Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare
. 4.28 (2014).
Kathare, J. M., J. M. Mbaria, J. M. Nguta, G. A. Moriasi, and A. O. Mainga.
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Antimicrobial Efficacy, Cytotoxicity, Acute Oral Toxicity, and Phytochemical Investigation of the Aqueous and Methanolic Stem Bark Extracts of Bridellia micrantha (Hochst.) Baill
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Pharmacognosy Journal
. 13(5) (2021): 1248-1256.
Kiraithe, M. N., J. M. Nguta, J. M. Mbaria, and SG Kiama.
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Evaluation of the use of Ocimum suave Willd. (Lamiaceae), Plectranthus barbatus Andrews (Lamiaceae) and Zanthoxylum chalybeum Engl. (Rutaceae) as antimalarial remedies in Kenyan folk medicine.
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology
. . 178, . (2016): 266-271.
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Traditional antimalarial phytotherapy remedies used by the South Coast community, Kenya J.M. Nguta, J.M. Mbaria, D.W. Gakuya, P.K. Gathumbi, S.G. Kiama
Studies on the ethnopharmacology, antimicrobial activity, and toxicity of Catha edulis (Vahl.) Endl., in Sprague Dawley rats
Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity, Cytotoxicity, and Phytochemical Composition of Ocimum americanum L. (Lamiaceae)
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