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    Ethnobotanical survey of anti-asthmatic plants in South Western Nigeria by Sonibare, M A, Gbile, Z O

    “…The paper presents the results of an ethnobotanical survey of plants used in the treatment of asthma in Ogun, Osun and Oyo states. Twenty markets were visited…”
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    Lavender lactone and other volatile constituents of the oleoresin from seeds of Garcinia kola Heckel by Onayade, O. A., Looman, A. M. G., Scheffer, J. J. C., Gbile, Z. O.

    Published in Flavour and fragrance journal (01-11-1998)
    “…The composition of the volatiles isolated by distillation‐extraction from an oleoresin from a commercial sample of seeds of Garcinia kola Heckel grown in…”
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    Nigerian flora and its pharmaceutical potential by Gbile, Z O, Adesina, S K

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (01-01-1987)
    “…The use of plants by man came about through observation of their definite effects on man and animals. Herbalists employ both physical and psychological…”
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    Nigerian Solanum species of economic importance by Gbile, Z.O. (Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria), Adesina, S.K

    “…Many Solanum species that occur in Nigeria are sources of food and medicinal products. The domesticated species especially serve as sources of edible fruits…”
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    Ethnobotanical Survey of Anti-Asthmatic Plants In South Western Nigeria by Sonibarea, M. A, Gbile, Z. O

    “…The paper presents the results of an ethnobotanical survey of plants used in the treatment of asthma in Ogun, Osun and Oyo states. Twenty markets were visited…”
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    Pharmacological screening of the aqueous extract of Musanga cecropiodes by Aziba, Peter I, Gbile, Zacchaeus O

    Published in Fitoterapia (01-04-2000)
    “…The aqueous extract of the leaves of Musanga cecropioides did not affect ache-induced contractile response, but produced significant inhibition of the twitch…”
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