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Stanley Irobekhian Reuben Okoduwa

Researcher at Ahmadu Bello University

Publications -  25
Citations -  915

Stanley Irobekhian Reuben Okoduwa is an academic researcher from Ahmadu Bello University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type 2 diabetes & Vernonia amygdalina. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 513 citations. Previous affiliations of Stanley Irobekhian Reuben Okoduwa include Yahoo!.

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Toxicity and Bioremediation of Heavy Metals Contaminated Ecosystem from Tannery Wastewater: A Review

TL;DR: The biosorption capacity with respect to the use of bacteria, fungi, biofilm, algae, genetically engineered microbes, and immobilized microbial cell for the removal of heavy metals is discussed.
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Production and Characterization of Biomass Briquettes from Tannery Solid Waste

TL;DR: In this paper, the development and characterization of biomass briquettes from tannery solid wastes (TSWs) was investigated and the results showed that TSWs can be used for fuel briquette production, which is a source of sustainable energy generation.
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Anti-Diabetic Potential of Ocimum gratissimum Leaf Fractions in Fortified Diet-Fed Streptozotocin Treated Rat Model of Type-2 Diabetes

TL;DR: The data from this study suggest that OGb fraction is a potential candidate for the development of an effective drug for the management of T2D.
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Tannery Effluent Treatment by Yeast Species Isolates from Watermelon

TL;DR: It was concluded that the use of Saccharomycescerevisiae and Torulasporadelbrueckii could contribute to minimizing the adverse environmental risks and health-hazards associated with the disposal of untreated tannery-effluents.
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Investigation of the medicinal significance of phytic acid as an indispensable anti-nutrient in diseases

TL;DR: There is critical need for developing countries to improve on the dietary pattern of its people in addition to nutrition education to prevent neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson diseases and other related diseases.