Obinna Nwinyi
Covenant University
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2010
Olayinka O. Ajani; Craig A. Obafemi; Obinna Nwinyi; David A. Akinpelu
A simple and efficient method has been developed for the synthesis of various 2-quinoxalinone-3-hydrazone derivatives using microwave irradiation technique. The series of 2-quinoxalinone-3-hydrazone derivatives synthesized, were structurally confirmed by analytical and spectral data and evaluated for their antimicrobial activities. The results showed that this skeletal framework exhibited marked potency as antimicrobial agents. The most active antibacterial agent was 3-{2-[1-(6-chloro-2-oxo-2H-chromen-3-yl)ethylidene]hydrazinyl}quinoxalin-2(1H)-one, 7 while 3-[2-(propan-2-ylidene)hydrazinyl]quinoxalin-2(1H)-one, 2 appeared to be the most active antifungal agent.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition | 2017
Oluwafemi Ayodeji Adebo; Patrick Berka Njobeh; Sefater Gbashi; Obinna Nwinyi; Vuyo Mavumengwana
ABSTRACT Aflatoxin (AF) contamination presents one of the most insidious challenges to combat, in food safety. Its adulteration of agricultural commodities presents an important safety concern as evident in the incidences of its health implication and economic losses reported widely. Due to the overarching challenges presented by the contamination of AFs in foods and feeds, there is an urgent need to evolve cost-effective and competent strategies to combat this menace. In our review, we tried to appraise the cost-effective methods for decontamination of AFs. We identified the missing links in adopting microbial degradation as a palliative to decontamination of AFs and its commercialization in food and feed industries. Cogent areas of further research were also highlighted in the review paper.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2016
Obinna Nwinyi; O. O. Ajayi; Olukayode O. Amund
The goal of this investigation was to isolate competent polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons degraders that can utilize polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons of former industrial sites at McDoel Switchyard in Bloomington, Indiana. Using conventional enrichment method based on soil slurry, we isolated, screened and purified two bacterial species strains PB1 and PB2. Applying the ribotyping technique using the 16S rRNA gene analysis, the strains were assigned to the genus Pseudomonas (Pseudomonas plecoglossicida strain PB1 and Pseudomonas sp. PB2). Both isolates showed promising metabolic capacity on pyrene sprayed MS agar plates during the preliminary investigations. Using time course studies in the liquid cultures at calculated concentrations 123, 64, 97 and 94 ppm for naphthalene, chrysene, fluroanthene and pyrene, P. plecoglossicida strain PB1 and Pseudomonas sp. PB2 showed partial utilization of the polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons. Naphthalene was degraded between 26% and 40%, chrysene 14% and 16%, fluroanthene 5% and 7%; pyrene 8% and 13% by P. plecoglossicida strain PB1 and Pseudomonas sp. PB2 respectively. Based on their growth profile, we developed a model R2 = 1 to predict the degradation rate of slow polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon-degraders where all the necessary parameters are constant. From this investigation, we confirm that the former industrial site soil microbial communities may be explored for the biorestoration of the industrial site.
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2014
Obinna Nwinyi; Ijeoma Akudo Kanu; Ayano Tunde; K. O. Ajanaku
The bacterial diversity in a diesel contaminated tropical soil was investigated using diesel oxidation in gradient cultures dynamics (pH and OD) of the pure cultures. The diesel dependent growths of these isolates were assessed for 15 days by monitoring the gradient fluxes in the pH and Optical density OD of the media. Results showed an increase in OD as well as fluctuations in pH values. The mean OD data obtained was 0.515- 1.187 with pH of 6.95-7.2. From the morphological and biochemical characterization and comparison with respect to the standard references, the isolates S1P1, S3P3, S2P2, S2P1,and S3P2 were presumably the members of the genera Bacillus, Pseudomonas and Mycobacterium species. From the study, it was apparent that the tropical ecosystems contained unique organisms with the ability to deal with diesel contamination.
African Journal of Food Science | 2009
Obinna Nwinyi; Ikpo Chinwe; O Kehinde
Archive | 2009
S. Y. Clarence; Obinna Nwinyi; S. N. Chinedu
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 2010
Olayinka O. Ajani; Obinna Nwinyi
American Journal of Food Technology | 2012
K. O. Ajanaku; C. O. Ajanaku; A. Edobor-Osoh; Obinna Nwinyi
Agriculture and Biology Journal of North America | 2011
S. N. Chinedu; Obinna Nwinyi; Adetayo Y. Oluwadamisi; Vivienne N. Eze
Archive | 2008
K. O. Ogunniran; K. O. Ajanaku; Olusola O. James; Olayinka O. Ajani; Obinna Nwinyi; Conrad A. Omonhinmin; M. A. Allensela