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    Some pharmacological properties of extracts of Terminalia sericea roots by Moshi, M.J., Mbwambo, Z.H.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (10-02-2005)
    “…Terminalia sericea Burch. Ex. DC (Combretaceae) extracts are used to treat bacterial infections, diarrhea, and diabetes. Intermediate and polar extracts of the…”
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    Medicinal plants used by Tanzanian traditional healers in the management of Candida infections by Runyoro, D.K.B., Ngassapa, O.D., Matee, M.I.N., Joseph, C.C., Moshi, M.J.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (30-06-2006)
    “…An ethnomedical survey in Coast, Dar es Salaam, Morogoro and Tanga regions of Tanzania has resulted in the identification of 36 plant species belonging to 21…”
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    Evaluation of the quality of amodiaquine and sulphadoxine/pyrimethamine tablets sold by private wholesale pharmacies in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania by Minzi, O. M. S., Moshi, M. J., Hipolite, D., Massele, A. Y., Tomson, G., Ericsson, Ö, Gustafsson, L. L.

    “…Summary Objective: There are several independent reports in Tanzania of treatment failures with commercially available sulphadoxine/pyrimethamine (SP) and…”
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    Antimicrobial and brine shrimp toxicity of some plants used in traditional medicine in Bukoba District, north-western Tanzania by Moshi, M.J, Innocent, E, Masimba, P.J, Otieno, D.F, Weisheit, A, Mbabazi, P, Lynes, M, Meachem, K, Hamilton, A, Urassa, I

    “…Herbal medicines constitute a potentially important resource for new and safe drugs for the management of microbial infections and other diseases. In this…”
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    ISOLATION OF A STILBENE GLYCOSIDE AND OTHER CONSTITUENTS OF TERMINALIA SERICEAE by Joseph, C. C, Moshi, M.J, Innocent, E, Nkunya, M. H. H

    “…The ethanol extract of the root bark of Terminalia sericea yielded an unreported stilbene glycoside, 3'5'-dihydroxy-4-(2-hydroxy-ethoxy)…”
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    Comparative bioavailability of oral sugar-coated and plain formulation of chloroquine phosphate marketed in Tanzania by Rimoy, G H, Moshi, M J, Massele, A Y

    Published in Tropical doctor (01-01-2002)
    “…The bioavailability of chloroquine from a single oral dose (10 mg/kg body weight) of a sugar-coated (Dawaquin) and a plain formulation (Shellyquine) of…”
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    Acid optimum kininogenases in canine myocardium and aorta by Moshi, M J, Zeitlin, I J, Wainwright, C L, Parratt, J R

    Published in Cardiovascular research (01-04-1992)
    “…Canine coronary artery was recently reported to contain a cathepsin like acid optimum enzyme and a kallikrein like alkaline optimum enzyme which cleaved from a…”
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    Diterpenoids from the roots of Croton macrostachys by Kapingu, Modest C., Guillaume, Dominique, Mbwambo, Zakaria H., Moshi, Mainen J., Uliso, Febronia C., Mahunnah, Rogasian L.A.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-08-2000)
    “…Three novel diterpenoids have been isolated from the roots of Croton macrostachys. The structure and stereochemistry of the compounds have been unambiguously…”
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    Current and future prospects of integrating traditional and alternative medicine in the management of diseases in Tanzania by Moshi, M J

    Published in Tanzania health research bulletin (01-09-2005)
    “…Traditional medicine and medicinal plants, in general, continue to be a powerful source of new drugs, now contributing about 90% of the newly discovered…”
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    Brine shrimp toxicity of some plants used as traditional medicines in Kagera Region, north western Tanzania by Moshi, M J, Innocent, E, Magadula, J J, Otieno, D F, Weisheit, A, Mbabazi, P K, Nondo, R S O

    Published in Tanzania journal of health research (01-01-2010)
    “…Dichloromethane and/or ethanol extracts of 30 plants used as traditional medicines in Bukoba district, northwestern Tanzania were evaluated for brine shrimp…”
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    Plants used to treat epilepsy by Tanzanian traditional healers by Moshi, Mainen J., Kagashe, Godeliver A.B., Mbwambo, Zakaria H.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (28-02-2005)
    “…A cross-sectional study performed in Temeke District (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) showed that 5.5% of the traditional healers have knowledge for the treatment of…”
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    Antiparasitic Activity of Some Xanthones and Biflavonoids from the Root Bark of Garcinia livingstonei by Mbwambo, Zakaria H, Kapingu, Modest C, Moshi, Mainen J, Machumi, Francis, Apers, Sandra, Cos, Paul, Ferreira, Daneel, Marais, Jannie P. J, Vanden Berghe, Dirk, Maes, Louis, Vlietinck, Arnold, Pieters, Luc

    “…A new biflavanoid, ent-naringeninyl-(I-3α,II-8)-4‘-O-methylnaringenin (6), along with five known xanthones and two known biflavonoids, was isolated from the…”
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    The effect of Phyllanthus amarus aqueous extract on blood glucose in non-insulin dependent diabetic patients by Moshi, Mainen J., Lutale, Janet J. K., Rimoy, Gerald H., Abbas, Zulfikar G., Josiah, Robert M., Swai, Andrew B. M.

    Published in Phytotherapy research (01-11-2001)
    “…The glycaemic response to 124.5 ± 9.3 (mean ± SD) g of pancakes was monitored in 21 non‐insulin dependent diabetic (NIDDM) patients while on oral…”
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    Anthranoid compounds with antiprotozoal activity from Vismia orientalis by Mbwambo, Zakaria H, Apers, Sandra, Moshi, Mainen J, Kapingu, Modest C, Van Miert, Sabine, Claeys, Magda, Brun, Reto, Cos, Paul, Pieters, Luc, Vlietinck, Arnold

    Published in Planta medica (01-08-2004)
    “…A phytochemical investigation of the 80% ethanolic extract of stem bark of Vismia orientalis Engl. (Guttiferae or Clusiaceae), a plant used in traditional…”
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