Lydia Makhubu
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Swazi chemist
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Chemistry
Lydia Makhubu's Degrees
- Masters Chemistry University of Cape Town
- PhD Chemistry University of Cape Town
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lydia Phindile Makhubu was a Swazi chemist and former professor of chemistry, dean and vice-chancellor of the University of Swaziland . Life She was born at the Usuthu Mission in Swaziland. Her parents were teachers, but her father also worked as an orderly in health clinics. Her early exposure to medicine had a great influence on her choice of career; she initially wanted to become a doctor, but then switched to chemistry.
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Published Works
- Traditional healers in Swaziland: toward improved cooperation between the traditional and modern health sectors. (1984) (94)
- Some herbal remedies from Manzini region of Swaziland. (2002) (70)
- Molluscicidal activity of Spathodea campanulata, Andrachne ovalis, Phytolacca dodecandra and Hypoxis rooperi. (1995) (30)
- Endod: Potential for Controlling Schistosomiasis (1985) (12)
- Triterpene aglycones from various phytolacca dodecandra populations (1990) (10)
- PHYTOLACCA DODECANDRA (PHYTOLACCACEAE) IN AFRICA: GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION IN MORPHOLOGY (1989) (8)
- Phytochemical studies of seven Swazi medicinal plants (1996) (8)
- Traditional Medicine : Swaziland (2002) (5)
- Some Medicinal Plants Used in Traditional Medicine in Swaziland (2000) (4)
- Evaluation of the African Technology Policy Studies Network. Final Report (1996) (4)
- Molluscicidal activity of Urginea epigea (1997) (2)
- Selective Hydrolysis and Oxidation of the Bismethylenedioxy Protective Group During Angular Methyl Migration in Corticosteroid Analogs (1974) (2)
- Herbal medicines from Mafutseni area of Swaziland (2004) (2)
- Africa's Development Dilemma on the Eve of the 21st Century: The Role of International Co-operation (1996) (1)
- Women's Participation in Science and Technology for Development in Africa (1997) (1)
- Phytolacca dodecandra (Phytolaccaceae) in Africa : geographical variation in leaf chemistry (1990) (0)
- Isolation and characterization of alkaloids from Andrachne ovalis (1989) (0)
- The molluscicidal activity of chromatographic fractions of urginea epigea bulb against bulinus africanus (1998) (0)
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