Browsing by Author "Namukobe, Jane"
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Antimycobacterial Activity of the Extract and Isolated Compounds From the Stem Bark of Zanthoxylum leprieurii Guill. and Perr.
Oloya, Benson; Namukobe, Jane; Heydenreich, Matthias; Ssengooba, Willy; Schmidt, Bernd; Byamukama, Robert (SAGE Publications, 2021-08-24)Zanthoxylum leprieurii Guill. and Perr. (Rutaceae) stem bark is used locally in Uganda for treating tuberculosis (TB) and cough-related infections. Lupeol (1), sesamin (2), trans-fagaramide (3), arnottianamide (4), ... -
Antimycobacterial activity, acute toxicity, and characterisation of compounds from selected medicinal plants used in the treatment of Tuberculosis in Uganda
Oloya, Benson; Namukobe, Jane; Heydenreich, Matthias; Ssengooba, Willy; Afayoa, Mathias; Schmidt, Bernd; Byamukama, Robert (Natural Product Research Network for East and Central Africa (NAPRECA), 2021-11-25)Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death globally, and the rise in drug-resistant forms of TB has become a significant threat (WHO, 2020). Subsequently, it is crucial to explore new, effective and safe anti-TB ... -
Phytochemical screening, antimycobacterial activity and acute toxicity of crude extracts of selected medicinal plant species used locally in the treatment of tuberculosis in Uganda
Oloya, Benson; Namukobe, Jane; Ssengooba, Willy; Afayoa, Mathias; Byamukama, Robert (Springer Nature, 2022-02-17)Background Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death globally, and the rise in drug-resistant forms of TB has become a significant threat. Subsequently, it is crucial to explore new, effective and safe anti-TB ... -
Two new compounds and the anti-mycobacterial activity of the constituents from Zanthoxylum leprieurii root bark
Oloya, Benson; Namukobe, Jane; Heydenreich, Matthias; Ssengooba, Willy; Martin, Johannes; M¨oller, Heiko Michael; Schmidt, Bernd; Byamukama, Robert (Elsevier Ltd., 2023-02-08)The emergence of resistance to the existing TB drugs necessitated a search for new anti-mycobacterial compounds from Z. leprieurii root bark, which is used locally for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) in Uganda. Two new ...