Search Results - "Ajibola, Abdulwahid"
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Nutraceutical values of natural honey and its contribution to human health and wealth
Published in Nutrition & metabolism (20-06-2012)“…The use of natural honey (NH) as a nutraceutical agent is associated with nutritional benefits and therapeutic promises. NH is widely accepted as food and…”
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Novel Insights into the Health Importance of Natural Honey
Published in The Malaysian journal of medical sciences (01-09-2015)“…Honey is a sweet, flavourful liquid substance with several beneficial constituents. Extensive research has shown the therapeutic promise of the use of honey in…”
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Novel Insights into the Health Importance of Natural Honey
Published in The Malaysian journal of medical sciences (01-09-2015)“…Honey is a sweet, flavourful liquid substance with several beneficial constituents. Extensive research has shown the therapeutic promise of the use of honey in…”
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The Beneficial Effects of Ramadan Fasting from the Medical and Sociocultural Perspectives
Published in Journal of fasting and health (01-12-2020)“…Despite the abundant treatise and resource materials on Ramadan fasting, questions still arise regarding the benefits of this annual religious ritual. In an…”
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Comparative effect of cane syrup and natural honey on abdominal viscera of growing male and female rats
Published in Indian journal of experimental biology (01-04-2013)“…The high intake of refined sugars, mainly fructose has been implicated in the epidemiology of metabolic diseases in adults and children. With an aim to…”
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Long-term dietary supplementation with natural honey does not predispose growing male rats to metabolic syndrome
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The Effect of Water Deprivation and Atropine Administration on Gastro-Intestinal Function in Goats
Published 01-01-2000“…The effects of limited and infrequent drinking, and atropine administration on feed intake and utilization was investigated in South African indigenous goats…”
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