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180 REFERENCES Abdel Gadir, W.S., Onsa, T.O., Ali W.E.M, El Badwi, S.M.A. and Adam, S.E.I. Comparative toxicity of Croton macrostachys, Jatropha curcas and Piper abyssinica seeds in Nubian goats. Small Ruminant Research., 2003;48, 6167. 1. Abdu-Aguye, I., Sannusi, A., Alafiya-Tayo, RA. and Bhusnurmath, SR. Acute toxicity studies with Jatropha curcas L. Human Toxicology., 1986; 5(4), 269-274. 2. Abulude, F.O., Ogunkoya, M.O. and Ogunleye, R.F. Storage properties of oils of two Nigerian oil seeds Jatropha curcas (Physic Nut) and Helianthus annuus (Sunflower). Am. Journal of Food Technology., 2007, 2, 207-211. 3. Adam, S. E. Toxic effects of Jatropha curcas in mice. Toxicology., 1974; 2, 6776. 4. Adam, S. E., and Magzoub, M. Toxic effects of Jatropha curcas in goats. Toxicology., 1975; 4, 347354. 5. Adebowale, K.O., and Adedire, C.O. Chemical composition and insecticidal properties of the underutilized Jatropha curcas seed oil. African Journal of Biotechnology., 2006; 5 (10), 901-906. 6. Adolf, W., Opferkuch, H. J. and Hecker, E. Irritant phorbol derivatives from four Jatropha species. Phytochemistry., 1984; 23, 129132.
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