Pharmaceutical Science Project Topics and Materials

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1) DIVERSITY AND ANTIBIOGRAM OF MICROBIAL CONTAMINANTS ISOLATED FROM FOODS HAWKED IN NSUKKA METROPOLIS : CONSIDERATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

ABSTRACT Hawked foods are cheap and easily accessible and have met the food needs of people in many cities and towns of developing countries. This study was aimed at ascertaining the diversity of microbial contaminants in foods hawked in Nsukka town. Seven different food samples of cooked foods hawked in Nsukka were examined for the presence of... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:PHS0082
  • Pages:100

2) ANTI MICROBIAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON SELECTED NIGERIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS: (1) ANTI MICROBIAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PHYLLANTHUS DISCOIDEUS (EUPHORBIACEAE).

ABSTRACT The aqueous methanolic extracts of 20 selected plant parts were screened for in-vitro antimicrobial activity against clinical strains of Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Klebsiella pneumonia, Salmonella typhi, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans at a test concentration of 10mg/ml using... Continue Reading

3) PHYSICO-TECHNICAL AND TABLETING PROPERTIES OF GRADES OF MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE DERIVED FROM SORGHUM AND ANDROPOGON PLANTS

CONTENTS Page Acknowledgement ........................................................................................................... iv Abstract ................................................................................................................................. vi List of Tables... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:PHS0080
  • Pages:264

4) EVALUATION OF THE ANTINOCICEPTIVE AND ANXIOLYTIC-LIKE ACTIVITIES OF LEAF EXTRACT AND FRACTION OF PHYLLANTHUS MUELLERIANUS KUNTZE

ABSTRACT The anxiolytic and antinociceptive properties of the leaf extract and fraction of Phyllanthus muellerianus Kuntze (Phyllanthaceae) were investigated.The extract (MME; 500.18 g; 10%w/w), obtained by cold maceration in 1:1 mixture of methylene chloride: methanol for 48 h, was fractionationed in a silica gel column which yielded the ethyl... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:PHS0079
  • Pages:152

5) EFFECT OF ETHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACT OF DIALIUM GUINEENSE WILD. (FABACEAE) ON ORAL GLUCOSE TOLERANCE IN MICE AND ALLOXAN-INDUCED DIABETIC FEMALE RATS

This research project studied the effect of ethanolic leaf extract of Dialium guineense Willd (Fabaceae) on oral glucose tolerance in mice and alloxan-induced diabetic female rats.  The ethanolic leaf extract was prepared by marcerating 500g of the dried, milled leaves of D. guineense in 3L of 96% ethanol in a suitable sized plastic bucket/bowl... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:PHS0078
  • Pages:105

6) INVESTIGATION OF ANTI-HYPERGLYCEAMIC PROPERTIES OF THE AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF GREEN PEEL OF MUSA ACUMINATA 'NAJ(JTEMBE CULTIVAR'

ABSTRACT The objective of this research was to investigate the anti-hyperglyceamic properties of the aqueous extract green peel of (Banana) musa acuminata 'nakitembe cultivar' in alloxan induced diabetic rats. The extract used was obtaned from the green banana dried and phytochemical analysis and acute toxicity study carried out. Alloxan was... Continue Reading

7) ASSESSMENT OF ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY PATTERNS OF SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM, PSEUDOMONAS AERU'GINOSA, KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE ISOLATES FROM BARN SWALLOW DROPPINGS IN ISHAKA TOWN, BUSHENYI DISTRICT,

ABSTRACT  Introduction: It has been reported that the main factors behind the emergence of drug resistance is the use and misuse of antimicrobial drugs during the past few decades, but there is also the aspect of epidemic spread of drug-resistant bacteria as a factor. This has caused a major concern with serious implications in human and animal... Continue Reading

8) ASSESSMENT OF RATIONAL PRESCRIBING IN GENERAL OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, WESTERN UGANDA

ABSTRACT.  Prevention of irrational use of medicines may reduce healthcare costs and potentially save I ives. In line with World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation, a retrospective, cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out to obtain information on prescribing in the general outpatient department of Kampala International University... Continue Reading

9) PROFILE OF ANTIBIOTICS USE AT REGIONAL HOSPITAL BUEA, SOUTH WEST REGION CAMEROON

ABSTRACT The indiscriminate use of antibiotics has become a global problem with implications for effective therapy of infections and dose resistance. The objective of this study is to determine the profile of antibiotic use at the Regional Hospital Buea. The data used for this study was obtained using a Checklist and the data obtained were... Continue Reading

10) ANALGESIC AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITIES OF THE AQUEOUS LEAF EXTRACT OF ERLANGEA TOMENTOSA

ABSTRACT Erlangea tomentosa is been used traditionally in the management of several diseases including pain and inflammation. However, their efficacy has not been scientifically validated. The aim of this study therefore is to investigate the analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of the aqueous leaf extract. The plant materials were collected... Continue Reading

11) EFFICACY OF TIPTOP® YOGURT AS A SOURCE OF PROBIOTICS AGAINST ENTERIC PATHOGENS ISOLATED FROM KIU-TH MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY

The study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of tiptop yogurt as a some of probiotics against enteric pathogens isolated at KIU-TH. It was conducted to isolate and identify any probiotics available in yogurt, obtain cell free supernatants (bacteriocins) and expose them to 0 selected enteric pathogens, evaluate the effect of bacteriocins from... Continue Reading

12) THE EFFECT OF PHARMACISTS' MONITORING ROLE ON CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS ATTENDING TWO TERTIARY REFERRAL HOSPITALS

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION .................................................................................................................................. i CERTIFICATION ............................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

13) ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY OF FIXED DOSE QUININE SULFATE TABLETS SOLD IN BUSHENYI BASED ON THE BP SPECIFICATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 1 APPROVAL... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:PHS0070
  • Pages:100

14) ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVE USE OF ANTI-EPILEPTIC DRUG THERAPY AMONG PATIENTS AT KAGANDO HOSPITAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................... i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ................................................................................................................ ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

15) A PHARMACEUTICAL EQUIVALENCE STUDY OF THE SELECTED AZITHROMYCIN 500 MG BRANDS ON THE UGANDAN MARKET

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION .......................................................................................................................................... ii DDEDICATION ............................................................................................................................................. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT... Continue Reading

16) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF PHARMACOVIGILANCE AMONG THE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS AT ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL

Table of Contents Declarations •...••.•...•....•...•.••••.•••••.•.•.•.•••.•.•..•.•..........•.•.....................................................................•.•.....•...•• i Approval... Continue Reading

17) ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH WORKERS' ADHERENCE TO STANDARD TREATMENT GUIDELINES IN MANAGEMENT OF TYPHOID FEVER AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL.

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. .i CERTIFICATION .......................................................................................................................... ii LIST OF ABREVIATIONS... Continue Reading

18) EVALUATION OF ANTI POISONING AND PROTECTIVE PROPERTIES OF ELAEIS O/EIFERA KERNEL EXTRACT IN ORALLY ORGANOPHOSPHATE POISONED ALBINO RATS

ABSTRACT Hepatotoxicity and oxidative stress are some of the molecular mechanism of Dichlorvos toxicity. This study aims at dertermining the antipoisoning and protective properties of Elaeis oleifera palm oil extract in orally dichlorvos poisoned albino rats. 35 rats were divided into seven groups each containig five rats served as subject for... Continue Reading

19) EXTRACTIVE VALUE, ASH VALUE AND MOISTURE CONTENT OF AMARANTHS DUB/US LEAVES ("DODO") IN BUSHENYI _ ISHAKA TOWN COUNCIL, SOUTH WESTERN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENT PAGE Title ............................................................................................................................................ . Declaration .................................................................................................................................. i Dedication... Continue Reading

20) EVALUATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND USE OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES AMONG WOMEN AGED BETWEEN 18 TO 35 YEARS ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC AT LIRA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i SUPERVISOR'S APPROVAL ....................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

21) PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF CRASSOCEPHALLUM VITELLINE LEAF EXTRACTS

Table of Contents List of Figures ............................................................................................................................................ iii List of tables ............................................................................................................................................... iii... Continue Reading

22) FACTORS AFFECTING PREVALENCE OF SELF MEDICATION OF ANTIBIOTICS AMONG ADULT POPULATION IN ISHAKA-BUSHENYI MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT Introduction: The research deals with the factors affecting the prevalence of self-medication of antibiotics among adult population in Ishaka-Bushenyi Municipality. It was guided by the following objectives: to determine the prevalence of self-medication of antibiotics and other miscellaneous issues among the adult population in... Continue Reading

23) ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICE OF CONTRACEPTIVE USE AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION ..................................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL ........................................................................................................................................... ii LIST OF ABRREVIATIONS... Continue Reading

24) A STUDY TO ASSESS THE FEASIBILITY OF HDA APP; A DRUG INFORMATION AND VERIFICATION SYSTEM INTENDED FOR IMPLEMENTATION IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTETS DECLARATION ......................................................................................................................... ! APPROVAL ............................................................................................................................... !! DEDICATION... Continue Reading

25) PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING, QUANTIFICATION, AND FRACTIONATION OF AQUEOUS METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF SPATHODEA CAMPANULATA STEM BARK

ABSTRACT: Plants produce a good deal of secondary metabolites which have benefited mankind in various ways including treatment of diseases. The present study was carried out to identify and isolate the different phytochemicals present inS. campanulata stem bark aqueous methanolic extract, to quantify these phytochemicals, and to identify different... Continue Reading
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