Dr T. Mawoza

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 Senior Lecturer

Dr T. Mawoza

Dr T. Mawoza 

Publications

1.T.Mawoza. Prevalence of traditional medicine use during pregnancy birth and for postpartum care by women HIV positive pregnant women in Zimbabwe. IN PRESS

2.T. Mawoza, T. Magwali, C Nhachi. Determining the in vitro effects of aqueous elephant dung and Fadogia ancylantha leaf extracts on isolated rat pregnant uterus horns. Journal of Traditional Medicine & Clinical Naturopathy 2020: 9(1): 1-6.

3.Mawoza, T. Magwali, C Nhachi. Prevalence of traditional medicine use during pregnancy birth and for postpartum care by women in a rural area in Zimbabwe. Clinics of Mother and Child Health 2019: In Press. 

4.Amos Marume, G. Matope, S. Khoza, I. Mutingwende, T. Mduluza, Mawoza, Tariro D Chawana, Tafadzwa Taderera and Ashwell R Ndhlala. Antimicrobial and in vitro enzyme inhibitory activities of selected Zimbabwean ethno-veterinary medicinal plants used in folklore animal wound management.International Journal of Herbal Medicine   2018 ; 6(2): 97-103

5.Marume , G. Matope, S. Katsande, S. Khoza, I. Mutingwende, T. Mduluza, T. Mawoza, J. T. Chidaushe, E. Mwandiringana, T. D. Chawana, T. Taderera and A. R. Ndhlala. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 2018: 9, Issue 10

6.Magada, T. Taderera, T. Mawoza. Evaluation of the hypoglycaemic effects of aqueous leaf and stem bark extracts of Sclerocarya birrea in alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Journal of Applied Sciences in Southern Africa  2018: 23(1)

7. Tariro Mawoza, Dexter Tagwireyi, Charles Nhachi.  An Investigation into the Antihypertensive Effects of Sclerocarya birrea on Treadmill Exposed Rats.International Journal of Advanced Health Sciences  2016;2(9):1-6.

8. Tariro Mawoza, Dexter Tagwireyi, Charles Nhachi. Acute and sub-chronic toxicity studies of an aqueous stem bark extract of Sclerocarya birrea using a rat model.

9.Tariro Mawoza, Dexter Tagwireyi, Charles Nhachi. Spasmogenic effects of Sclerocarya birrea stem bark aqueous extract on  rat isolated uterine horns. Journal of Ethnopharmacology.2015;164:129-35

10.D Funda, TD Chawana, T Mawoza, I Mutingwende and A Marume. Occurrence of adverse drug reactions in patients taking tenofovir and efavirenz at a public central hospital. Central African Journal Medicine  of 2016;62: 9-12

11.G R Matimba, Mawoza T, Mubika B , Chitindingu K and Taderera T. Mechanistic studies of myorelaxant effects of ethanolic leaf extract of  Eriobatyra japonica on isolated rabbit ileum. International Journal research and development in pharmacy and life science 2015;4(4):1679-1685

12. T Sango, T Mudzviti and T Mawoza. A cross sectional study to determine the types of vaginal tightening agents used by women in an urban setting in Zimbabwe. International Journal of Advances in Health Sciences . 2015;2(1): 1-7

13.Tariro Mawozaand Tafadzwa Ndove .Combretum erythrophyllum (Burch.) Sond (Combretaceae): A review of its ethnomedicinal uses, Phytochemistry and pharmacology. Global Journal of biology, agriculture and health sciences  2015;4(1): 105-109

14.Tariro Mawoza, John A.O. Ojewole, Peter M.O. Owira. Contractile effect of Sclerocarya birrea (A Rich) Hochst (Anacardiaceae) (Marula) leaf aqueous extract on rat and rabbit isolated vascular smooth muscles.Cardiovascular journal of Africa 2012; 23(1): 12–17

15.John A. O. Ojewole, Tariro Mawoza, Witness D. H. Chiwororo and Peter M. O. Owira.Sclerocarya birrea (A. Rich) Hochst. [‘Marula’] (Anacardiaceae): A Review of its Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Toxicology and its Ethnomedicinal Uses. Phytotherapy Research 2010;24(5):633-9