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    Comparing the qualitative performances of handheld NIR and Raman spectrophotometers for the detection of falsified pharmaceutical products by Ciza, P.H., Sacre, P.-Y., Waffo, C., Coïc, L., Avohou, H., Mbinze, J.K., Ngono, R., Marini, R.D., Hubert, Ph, Ziemons, E.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-09-2019)
    “…Over the last decade, the growth of the global pharmaceutical market has led to an overall increase of substandard and falsified drugs especially on the…”
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    Composition analysis of falsified chloroquine phosphate samples seized during the COVID-19 pandemic by Waffo Tchounga, C.A., Sacre, P.Y., Ciza, P., Ngono, R., Ziemons, E., Hubert, Ph, Marini, R.D.

    “…[Display omitted] •Falsified chloroquine phosphate tablets were analyzed in the context of Covid-19 pandemic.•Handheld Raman spectroscopy, Raman hyperspectral…”
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    Antiplasmodial alkaloids from the stem bark of Strychnos malacoclados by Tchinda, Alembert T, Ngono, Annie R N, Tamze, Victorine, Jonville, Marie-Caroline, Cao, Martine, Angenot, Luc, Frédérich, Michel

    Published in Planta medica (01-03-2012)
    “…From the stem bark of Strychnos malacoclados, one new bisindole alkaloid, 3-hydroxylongicaudatine Y (1), was isolated along with the known alkaloids vomicine…”
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    Acute and sub-acute toxicity of the methanolic extract of Pteleopsis hylodendron stem bark by Nana, H. Magnifouet, Ngane, R.A. Ngono, Kuiate, J.R., Mogtomo, L.M. Koanga, Tamokou, J.D., Ndifor, F., Mouokeu, R.S., Etame, R.M. Ebelle, Biyiti, L., Zollo, P.H. Amvam

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (01-09-2011)
    “…Pteleopsis hylodendron is one of the most popular medicinal plants in Cameroon where it is used to treat measles, chickenpox, sexually transmitted diseases,…”
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    EUGENOL POLYMER MODIFIED TITANIUM ELECTRODE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF CARBOCYSTEINE by S. EL QOUATLI, R. T. NGONO, R. NAJIH, A. CHTAINI

    “…A eugenol polymer immobilized electrode was developed for the assay of the carbocysteine compound. The electrochemical sensor was made by in situ…”
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    Alkaloids from the stem bark of Strychnos icaja by Tchinda, Alembert T., Tamze, Victorine, Ngono, Annie R.N., Ayimele, Godfred A., Cao, Martine, Angenot, Luc, Frédérich, Michel

    Published in Phytochemistry letters (01-03-2012)
    “…Two new monoindole alkaloids 15-hydroxyvomicine (1) and 12-methoxyicajine (2) and previously unknown hemisynthetic derivative, Nb-chloromethosungucine (16)…”
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    MECHANICAL QUALIFICATION OF GREEN GLUED LAMINATED TIMBERS FROM THE CONGO BASIN TOWARDS PRESERVATION OF FOREST SPECIES DIVERSITY by Sout, F, Oum-Lissouck, R, Ngono-Mvondo, RR, Pommier, R, Ntédé-Ngah, H, Ayina-Ohandja, LM

    Published in Journal of tropical forest science (05-08-2022)
    “…This study investigates the bending performances of full-size and green glued laminated timber (glulam) beams, manufactured under a tropical climate. Two types…”
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    MECHANICAL QUALIFICATION OF GREEN GLUED LAMINATED TIMBERS FROM THE CONGO BASIN TOWARDS PRESERVATION OF FOREST SPECIES DIVERSITY by Sout, F, Oum-Lissouck, R, Ngono-Mvondo, RR, Pommier, R, Ntédé-Ngah, H, Ayina-Ohandja, LM

    Published in Journal of tropical forest science (05-08-2022)
    “…This study investigates the bending performances of full-size and green glued laminated timber (glulam) beams, manufactured under a tropical climate. Two types…”
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    Predictors of childhood severe malaria in a densely populated area: Douala, Cameroon by Dongho, DFF, Ngono, NRA, Gouado, I, Pankoui, MJB, Mbackop, K V, Ngwa, V, Fotso, KH, Amvam, ZPH

    Published in African journal of biotechnology (06-07-2011)
    “…The physiopathology of malaria is complex. More understanding would be useful for a better management of the disease. This study was undertaken to describe…”
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