Dr. Ibraheem  Lawal Oduola
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Dr. Ibraheem Lawal Oduola

Head
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Ethnobotany from University of Fort Hare, Alice, South Africa

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Herbal Drug Development
62%
Phytomedicine
90%
Spectroscopy
75%
Herbal Medicine
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Olaniyi, M.B., I.O. Lawal and A.A. Olaniyi, 2018. Proximate, phytochemical screening and mineral analysis of Crescentia cujete L. leaves. J. Med. Plant Econ. Dev., 2: 1-7.
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  2. Lawal, I.O., M. Galadima and P.O. Ogunbamowo, 2018. Isolation of bioactive compounds of Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook. growing in South Africa by liquid chromatography–mass spectroscopy profiling, and their antibacterial activities. J. Med. Plant Econ. Dev., 10.4102/jomped.v2i1.22.
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  3. Lawal, I.O. and T.H. Olagoke, 2016. A review on anti-malarial activities of selected plant species from the rutaceae family. Res. Rev. J. Pharm. Phytochem., 4: 1-6.
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  4. Lawal, I.O., D.S. Grierson and A.J. Afolayan, 2015. The antibacterial activity of Clausena anisata hook, a South African medicinal Plant. Afr. J. Tradit. Complementary Altern. Med., 12: 23-27.
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  5. Lawal, I.O., D.S. Grierson and A.J. Afolayan, 2015. Phytochemical and antioxidant investigations of a Clausena anisata hook, a South African medicinal plant. Afr. J. Tradit. Complement. Altern. Med., 12: 28-37.
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  6. Lawal, I.O., D.S. Grierson and A.J. Afolayan, 2014. Phytotherapeutic information on plants used for the treatment of tuberculosis in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Evidence-Based Complementary Altern. Med., Vol. 2014. 10.1155/2014/735423.
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  7. Borokini, T.I. and I.O. Lawal, 2014. Traditional medicine practices among the yoruba people of Nigeria: A historical perspective. J. Med. Plant, 2: 20-33.
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  8. Babalola, F.D., I. Lawal, E.E. Opii and A.O. Oso, 2014. Roles of and threats to indigenous cultural beliefs in protection of sacred forests in Southwest Nigeria. Albanian J. Agric. Sci., 13: 41-50.
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  9. Awosan, E.A., I.O. Lawal, J.M. Ajekigbe and T.I. Borokini, 2014. Antimicrobial potential of Rothmannia longiflora Salisb and Canna indica Linn extracts against selected strains of fungi and bacteria. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 8: 2376-2380.
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  10. Lawal, I.O., P.O. Ige, E.A. Awosan, T.I. Borokini and O.A. Amao, 2013. Growth assessment of endangered Aframomum sceptrum (Braun) under different planting regime for sustainable utilization. Afr. J. Agric. Res., 8: 4184-4188.
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  11. Lawal, I.O., B.A. Adams, K.O. Lawal, I.L. Sowunmi and A.O. Amao, 2013. Phytotherapy approach for the treatment of gynecological disorder among women in Ido Local Government area of Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria. J. Adv. Sci. Res., 4: 41-44.
  12. Alamu, O.T., A.O. Amao, C.I. Nwokedi, O.A. Oke and I.O. Lawa, 2013. Diversity and nutritional status of edible insects in Nigeria: A review. Int. J. Biodivers. Conserv., 5: 215-222.
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  13. Abo, K. A. and I.O. Lawal, 2013. Antidiabetic activity of physalis angulata extracts and fractions in alloxan-induced diabetic rats. J. Adv. Sci. Res., 4: 32-36.
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  14. Uzokwe, E., T. Borokini, I. Lawal, I. Audu and A. Adams, 2012. Estimating the Leaf Area of Irvingia Gabonensis (Aubry-Lecomte Ex O’ Rorke) baill from linear measurement. J. Plant Stud., 1: 1-7.
  15. Lawal, I.O., T.I. Borokini, A. Oyeleye, O.A. Williams and J.O. Olayemi, 2012. Evaluation of extract of Ficus exasperata Vahl root bark for antimicrobial activities against some strains of clinical isolates of bacterial and fungi. Int. J. Mod. Bot, 2: 6-12.
  16. Alamu O.T., A.O. Amao and I.O. Lawal, 2012. Medicinal use of forest trees and shrubs by indigenous people of bomo community, zaria, kaduna state. J. Sustainable Environ. Manag., 4: 10-15.
  17. Abo, K.A., I.O. Lawal and A. Ogunkanmi, 2011. Evaluation of extracts of triclisia suboardata oliv and heinsia crinita (Afz) g. taylor for antimicrobial activity against some clinical bacterial isolates and fungi. Afr. J. Pharm. Pharmacol., 5: 125-131.
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  18. Lawal, I.O., N.E. Uzokwe, A.B.I. Igboanugo, A.F. Adio and E.A. Awosan et al., 2010. Ethno medicinal information on collation and identification of some medicinal plants in Research Institutes of South-West Nigeria. Afr. J. Pharm. Pharmacol., 4: 1-7.
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  19. Lawal, I.O., A.B.I. Igboanugo, B. Osikarbor, O.P. Duyilemi, A.A. Adesoga, T.I. Borokini and B.A. Adeyanju, 2010. Evaluation of plant-based non-timber forest products (ntfps) as potential bioactive drugs in South-western Nigeria. J. Clin. Med. Res., 3: 61-66.
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  20. Lawal, I.O., N.E. Uzokwe, D.O. Ladipo, I.O. Asinwa and A.B.I. Igboanugo, 2009. Ethnophytotherapeutic information for the treatment of high blood pressure among the people of Ilugun, Ilugun area of ogun state, south-west Nigeria. Afr. J. Pharm. Pharmacol., 3: 222-226.
  21. Lawal, I.O., N.E. Uzokwe, A. Fadio, T.I. Borokinni, E.A. Awosan, B. Faloye and A.A. Adesoga, 2009. Collection collation and identification of some medicinal plants as a means of sustaining biodiversity conservation in Nigeria. J. Sustain. Environ. Manage., 2: 68-71.
  22. Duyilemi, O.P. and I.O. Lawal, 2009. Antibacterial activity and phytochemical screening of Chrysophyllum albidum leaves. Asian J. Food Agro-ind., 5: S75-S79.
  23. Asinwa I.O., I.O. Lawal, N.E. Uzokwe, D.O. Ladipo and A.B.I. Igboanugo, 2008. A study of comparative growth and biomass production of prosopis Africana and Parkia biglobosa. J. sustainable Environ. Manage., 1: 4-9.
  24. Asinwa I.O., A.F. Adio, A.R. Ojo, I.O. Lawal and I.B. Nsien et al., 2008. Pretreatment effect of seed germination of Cannavalia ensiformis (Jack bean). J. Sustainable Environ. Manage., 1: 29-34.