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OLATUNJI AISHAT OMOBOLANLE

UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN

https://researchid.co/dr.aishat
@unilorin.edu.ng
11Scopus Publications

Research Interests

Pesticide and Reproductive Toxicologist Antioxidant therapy

Biography

Dr. Aishat Omobolanle OLATUNJI, is a lecturer I staff of University of Ilorin in the Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, with seven years of teaching, research, clinical and administrative experience. She has been served in many administrative capacities. Her areas of research interest include Pesticide, Neurobehavioral and Reproductive toxicity vis a vis Antioxidant Amelioration. She has over 20 Publications in highly rated journals and has successfully supervised several undergraduate student projects. Dr. Aishat is a member of the Veterinary Council of Nigeria and Nigerian Veterinary Medical association with up to date licenses.

Education

DVM, MSc. PhD(Veterinary Toxicology) AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Effect of diferuloylmethane on neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio, cortisol, and testicular damage in male albino rats co-exposed to thermo-psychological stressors during the hot-humid season
    Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2025
  2. Cimetidine-induced Male Reproductive Defects in Piroxicam-induced Gastric Ulcerated Wistar Rats and Their Amelioration by Melatonin
    Iranian Journal of Veterinary Science and Technology, 2025
  3. Co-administration of Hibiscus sabdariffa linn and Daflon-500® mitigates weight loss, hyperglycemia, hematological and oxidative changes in male rats with type-2 diabetes
    Phytomedicine Plus, 2025
  4. Ameliorative potentials of diosmin and hesperidin fractions on chlorpyriphos-induced changes in reproductive hormones, sperm characteristics, and testicular glycogen in male Wistar rats
    Naunyn Schmiedeberg S Archives of Pharmacology, 2024
  5. Retraction Note: Flavonoid fractions of diosmin and hesperidin mitigate lead acetate-induced biochemical, oxidative stress, and histopathological alterations in Wistar rats (Toxicological Research, (2021), 37, 4, (473-484), 10.1007/s43188-020-00084-9)
    Toxicological Research, 2024

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