Browsing Doctoral Degrees (Pharmaceutical Sciences) by Issue Date
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A study of the relationship between the pharmacokinetics and the pharmacodynamics of atenolol in black and white subjects using an effect modelling technique.
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An investigation of the antidiabetic herbal remedies used by traditional healers in Northern KwaZulu-Natal and their effect on blood glucose levels.
(1998)This research study undertook to investigate and evaluate for efficacy and safety, the herbal remedies used for treating Diabetes mellitus in northern KwaZulu-Natal. In addition, it sought to gain knowledge and better ... -
The pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics of theophylline in premature neonates during the first few days after birth.
(2000)Theophylline is one of the few preparations available for the treatment of apnoea of prematurity. Currently little data is available on the pharmacokinetics and the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic relationships of ... -
The injectable contraceptive : user, social and pharmacological perspectives.
(2003)Despite its widespread use, little research has been undertaken on the use of progestogen-only injectable contraceptives by South African women. This thesis is comprised of two sections. Section 1 provides the first ... -
Some pharmacological properties of Harpagophytum procumbens DC [Pedaliaceae] secondary root extract
(2004)Abstract available on PDF file. -
Beta-lactamase mediated resistance in Escherichia Coli isolated from state hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2008)Escherichia coli, one of the most common pathogens causing urinary tract infections, has shown increased resistance to commonly used antibiotics. In this study we analyzed the β-lactamase profiles of 38 inhibitor-resistant ... -
Synthesis and biological activities of natural homoisoflavanones.
(2011)Plants have formed the foundation of traditional medicine systems throughout the world for thousands of years and continue to provide mankind with new remedies for various ailments. A large portion of the black South ... -
Design, synthesis and screening of novel PCU-peptide/peptoid derived HIV protease inhibitors.
(2011)The AIDS epidemic in Africa has reached dramatic proportions. Of the 42 million people infected with HIV worldwide, 30 million are in Africa. Current available therapies have begun to transform this fatal disease into a ... -
Studies on some pharmacological properties of Capsicum frutescens-driven capsaicin in experimental animal models.
(2012)The present study investigated pharmacological properties of Capsicum frutescens-derived capsaicin, including its analgesic, anti-inflammatory and coagulatory properties. The effects of capsaicin on gastrointestinal and ... -
Grapefruit juice ameliorates nephropathy in streptozotocin induced diabetes.
(2012)Background Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) is the leading cause of end stage renal disease and mortality in diabetic patients. Over the years, medicinal plants have been used to manage diabetes and its complications. Metformin, ... -
Synthesis and evaluation of novel tetrahydroisoquinoline organocatalysts in asymmetric catalysis.
(2012)Organocatalysis has rapidly expanded in the last decade to encompass a wide variety of small organic molecules that are capable of either activating substrates or transforming them into more reactive forms. The aim of ... -
Bioavailability studies on various dosage forms of the anorectic, diethylpropion hydrochloride.
(2013-10-07)The stereo-chemistry, structure activity relationships and the metabolism of the anorectic drug, diethylpropion hydrochloride, have been reviewed briefly, together with the analytical methods for the determination of this ... -
Integrating human immunodeficiency virus and tuberculosis drug treatment.
(2014)The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics are major global public health challenges. Worldwide, approximately 42% of TB patients are also co-infected with HIV, and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) ... -
Investigating plasmepsin flexibility as a function of the flap region : a unique structural and dynamic feature of aspartic protease.
(2015)Malaria is one of the most deadly infectious protozoan diseases known to man. It is spread by the Plasmodium parasite through the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. Increasing resistance to currently available antimalarial ... -
A computational perspective of influenza a virus targets : neuraminidase and endonuclease.
(2016)Through the ages the viruses have plagued mankind claiming the lives of millions, pre-dating any advancements in the medicinal sciences. One such pathogenic virus is influenza A, which has been implicated in the 1918-Spanish ... -
The in silico investigation of pharmacological targets of the zika virus : insights into the structural characteristics of the NS5 and NS3 proteins from atomistic molecular simulations.
(2017)The re-emerging Zika virus has evolved into a catastrophic epidemic during the past year, with an estimated 1.5 million reported cases of Zika infections worldwide, since the 2015 outbreak in Brazil. The virus has received ... -
Exploring the buccal delivery potential of an antiretroviral drug.
Whilst antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) have significantly improved treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV and AIDS), several limitations exist with their oral route ... -
Diverse computational tools towards the understanding of HIV targets and design of potential drug candidates.
HIV/AIDS still remains to be a challenging epidemic infecting millions of individuals worldwide. The morbidity and mortality rates of HIV-infected patients has been well documented over the years. Despite on-going HIV/AIDS ...