Prof. Moshood Olusola Akinleye

Specialization: Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacokinetics & Herb-Drug Interactions

Personal Statement

I am an academic pharmacist with a task in shaping the next generation of pharmacists, advancing pharmaceutical knowledge, and improving healthcare system through my teaching and research. My research work focuses on pharmaceutical analyses of drugs and pharmaceutical products, investigating their qualities with the purpose of ridding our environment of substandard, fake and adulterated pharmaceutical products.  I applied my knowledge of pharmacokinetics to offer services in Bioavailability-Bioequivalence studies on new and existing drugs. I also investigate the potential interactions between conventional and herbal or food medicines thereby creating awareness and advocacy on the clinical implications of such co-administration among the users.  As an expert in drug analysis, I conduct training on the use of High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) for drugs, drug products and chemical profiling of herbs.  I am averse to collaborative and interdisciplinary research within and outside the aforementioned arears.

Education / Training

institutiondegreecompletion datefield of study
Obafemi Awolowo UniversityB.Pharm1990Pharmacy
University of LagosM.Sc.1997Pharmaceutical Chemistry
University of LagosPh.D2008Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Positions, Scientific Appointments and Honours

  • Deputy Centre Leader/Deputy Director – African Cenre of Excellence for Drug Research, Herbal Medicine Development and Regulatory Science (ACEDHARS), 2020 up to date
  • Member, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Nigeria Academic Pharmacists (NAPA), Lagos University Medical Society (LUMS) and American Chemical Society (ACS)
  • Analyst, Academy for Educational Development/NETMARK,USAID,2009
  • Faculty Best Researcher Award (Pharmacy) at the 3rdUniversity of Lagos Annual Research Conference and Fair, Lagos, Nigeria, December, 2007.
  • 1stPosition in the Best Individual Researcher (Research) Medicine Category at the 3rd Nigerian Universities Research and Development Fair, Lagos (NUC/UNILAG), Nigeria, March, 2008.
  • Journal Reviewer (Elsevier, NJP)

Selected Most recent Publications/Contributions to knowledge

  • Akinleye MO, Nkiruka Okonkwo, Ogochukwu U. Amaeze, Omonike O. Shonekan, Afeez I. Kareem, Emmanuel Eze, Grace E. Ukpo. (2023). Ruzu herbal bitters altered the pharmacokinetic profile of metformin tablets in healthy Nigerian volunteers following concurrent administration.  West African Journal Pharmacy 34(2):75-86
  • Akinleye MO, Chinedu G, Ezeah, Omolola C. Akinwale, Ijeoma P. Emerole, Oluwatosin S. Azeez, Sarah O. Coker. (2023). Comparative quality assessment of some brands of lisinopril tablets marketed in Lagos, Nigeria.  West African Journal of Pharmacy 34(2): 55-64
  • Akinleye MO, Precious Ijeoma Emerole, Oluwatosin Samuel Adesegun, David Kehinde Adeyemi, Bukola Catherine Martins. (2023). Phytochemical and Heavy metal Screening of Fura de Nonu, Ciklavit. Katoka Mixtures and YOYO bitters. Nigerian Journal of Pharmacy 57(2): 719 – 729
  • Eze C.E, Akinleye MO, Ajala O.S., Martins O.C. and Ukpo G.E. (2019).  Bioequivalence of Three Brands of Ciprofloxacin Marketed in Lagos, Nigeria.  Qt. J. Hosp. Med. 29(3&4) July-Dec. 127-132.
  • Akinleye MO, Coker, H.A.B., Chukwuani, C.M., and Adeoye, A.W. (2007). Effect Of Five-Alive® Fruit Juice On The Dissolution And Absorption Profiles of Ciprofloxacin. Nig. Qt. Hosp. Med. 17(1): 53-57.

Collaborations/ Networks

  • Miller G. Flomoku, LMHRA, Monronvia, Liberia
  • Tamba Buffa, PBS, Sierra-Leone
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