Dr. Olusegun Lateef Adebayo
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Dr. Olusegun Lateef Adebayo

Lecturer
Redeemers University, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria

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Biography

Olusegun Adebayo is a lecturer at Redeemers University, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria.Dr Adebayo has over 15 published articles in reputed international journals.He is specializes in the area of Biomembranes, oxidative stress and Nutritional Neuroscience. Some of his publications focus on how selenium and zinc could be used to reverse cognitive dysfunctions in malnourished subjects. Dr. Adebayo have received some award including Prof Okonofua Young Scientist prize in Health sciences, Federal Government of Nigeria scholarship award, Research Training Fellowship for Developing Country Scientists and TWAS Research and Advanced Training Fellowship. Dr Adebayo is a member of Nigerian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, International Brain Research Organization and International Society of Neurochemistry.

Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Antioxidant Activities
62%
Calcium Regulation
90%
Oxidative Stress
75%
Brain Research
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Selected Publications

  1. Adebayo, O.L., G.A. Adenuga and R. Sandhir, 2016. Selenium and zinc protect brain mitochondrial antioxidants and electron transport chain enzymes following postnatal protein malnutrition. Life Sci., 152: 145-155.
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  2. Adebayo, O.L., A. Khera, R. Sandhir and G.A. Adenuga, 2016. Reduced expressions of calmodulin genes and protein and reduced ability of calmodulin to activate plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase in the brain of protein undernourished rats: Modulatory roles of selenium and zinc supplementation. Cell Biochem. Funct., 34: 95-103.
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  3. Abarikwu, S.O., O.L. Adebayo, C.A. Otuechere, B.O. Iserhienrhien and T.A. Badejo, 2016. Selenium and rutin alone or in combination do not have stronger protective effects than their separate effects against cadmium-induced renal damage. Pharm. Biol., 54: 896-904.
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  4. Adebayo, O.L., R. Sandhir and G.A. Adenuga, 2015. Protective roles of selenium and zinc against postnatal protein-undernutrition-induced alterations in Ca2+-homeostasis leading to cognitive deficits in Wistar rats. Int. J. Dev. Neurosci., 43: 1-7.
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  5. Salau, B.A., E.O. Ajani, O.L. Adebayo, A.K. Atunnise and O. Osilesi, 2014. High sucrose diet modulates calcium status in male albino rats: Possible implication on cardiovascular disease and dental caries. Ann. Biol. Sci., 2: 45-50.
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  6. Adebayo, O.L., G.A. Adenuga and R. Sandhir, 2014. Postnatal protein malnutrition induces neurochemical alterations leading to behavioral deficits in rats: Prevention by selenium or zinc supplementation. Nutr. Neurosci., 17: 268-278.
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  7. Salau, B.A., A.O. Ketiku, O.L. Adebayo, W.E. Olooto, E.O. Ajani and O. Osilesi, 2013. Modulation of cardiovascular risk factors (haematological and haemorrheological parameters) caused by sucrose diet. Am. J. Biochem. Mol. Biol., 3: 119-126.
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  8. Adebayo, O.L., P.D. Shallie, B.A. Salau, E.O. Ajani and G.A. Adenuga, 2013. Comparative study on the influence of fluoride on lipid peroxidation and antioxidants levels in the different brain regions of well-fed and protein undernourished rats. J. Trace Elem. Med. Biol., 27: 370-374.
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  9. Salau, B.A., W.E. Olooto, O.L. Adebayo, E.O. Ajani, K.T. Odufuwa and J.O. Olowookere, 2012. Sucrose diet elevates cardiovascular risk factors in male albino rats. Int. J. Biol. Chem., 6: 61-68.
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  10. Emmanuel, O., A. Bamidele, L. Olusegun, O. Bukola and T. Kuburat, 2012. Administration of Hydrocotyl bonariensis aqueous leaves extract regulates cardiovascular disease risk factors in galactose model of experimental cataractogenesis. Scient. Res. Essays, 7: 1527-1530.
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  11. Adebayo, O.L. and G.A. Adenuga, 2012. Oxidative damage on the testes of adult rats by sodium metabisulfite (MBS). Int. J. Biol. Chem. Sci., 6: 738-744.
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  12. Adebayo, O.L. and G.A. Adenuga, 2012. Biochemical changes in the liver and the pancreas of well-fed and protein undernourished rats following fluoride administration. Asian J. Applied Sci., 5: 215-223.
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  13. Ajani, E.O., B.A. Salau, E.W. Olooto, O.L. Adebayo and G.A. Adenuga, 2011. Toxicological implications of continuous administration of aqueous leaves extract of hydrocotyl bonariensis in rats. Arch. Applied Sci. Res., 3: 471-478.
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  14. Adenuga, G.A., B.O. Adegbesan and O.L. Adebayo, 2009. Antioxidant defense of Zinc acetate supplementation on the brain of protein-undernourished rats. Int. J. Biol. Chem. Sci., 3: 152-155.
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  15. Adebayo, O.L., B.O. Adegbesan and G.A. Adenuga, 2009. Comparison of the effects of low protein diet versus chemical neurotoxins on brain weight, brain lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status of rats. Asian J. Biol. Sci., 2: 7-13.
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  16. Adenuga, G.A., O.L. Adebayo and B.O. Adegbesan, 2008. The response of liver lipid peroxidative and antioxidant defense systems of protein undernourished rats to liver regeneration. Indian J. Clin. Biochem., 23: 29-32.
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  17. Adebayo, O.L. and G.A. Adenuga, 2007. Protective effect of selenium on protein-undernutrition-induced brain damage in rats. Biol. Trace Elem. Res., 116: 227-234.
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