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Enquiries: Prof. WCA Gelderblom
E-mail: wentzel.gelderblom@mrc.ac.za

Tel no: +27 21 938 0286

2011

  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S, Abel S. Burger H-M. Annual progress report for Incentive Funding Grants (NRF), March 2011.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Chemopreventive properties of South African herbal teas. Progress Report Rooibos Tea Council. Annual progress report, April 2011.
  • Abel S. Establishing endpoints to evaluate the modulating effect of specific n-6/n-3 FA ratios on colon cancer development in an animal model and colon cancer in humans. CANSA Progress Report, May 2011.
  • Katerere DR. Preliminary investigation of aflatoxins and fumonisins contamination and dietary exposure in rural South Africa. Annual progress report to SANPAD, March 2011.
  • Katerere DR. Biochemical and phytochemical evaluation of Sutherlandia extracts. Final report to CANSA, February 2011.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Investigation of the chemopreventive and/or chemoprotective properties of extracts of South African herbal teas. Annual Progress Report – Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programme (THRIP). July 2011.
  • Vismer HF, Moses L. Gene Expression Analysis of clonal Fusarium verticillioides strains compared to fumonisin profiles. Annual progress report to Maize Trust, August 2011.
  • Vismer HF, Shephard GS, Imrie G, Van der Westhuizen L, Volkwyn Y, Mngqawa P.  Annual Report to INTSORMIL: Year 5, 30 September 2010 through 29 September 2011. Natural occurrence of mycotoxins and mycotoxigenic fungi associated with sorghum, maize and millet grain intended for human consumption in Africa, October 2011.

2010

  • Abel S. Establishing endpoints to evaluate the modulating effect of specific n-6/n-3 FA ratios on colon cancer development in an animal model and colon cancer in humans. CANSA Third Year Report, May 2010.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Chemopreventive properties of South African herbal teas. Annual Report, South African Rooibos Council. April 2010.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Somdyala NIM, Bradshaw D. A Population-based Cancer Registry in the Eastern Cape Province. CANSA Final Report, May 2010.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Therapeutic properties of rooibos and honeybush extracts against skin carcinogenesis. CANSA Final Report, May 2010.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Investigation of the chemopreventive and/or chemoprotective properties of extracts of South African herbal teas. Annual Progress Report – Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programme (THRIP). August 2010.
  • Rheeder JP, Shephard GS, Van der Westhuizen L, Volkwyn Y, Imrie, G, Vismer HF. Rockefeller Bt Maize Project Final Analytical Report: 2004-2008. Department of Agric Economics, University of Pretoria, February 2010.

2009

  • Abel S. Establishing endpoints to evaluate the modulating effect of specific n-6/n-3 FA ratios on colon cancer development in an animal model and colon cancer in humans. CANSA Budget Report November 2009.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Somdyala NIM, Bradshaw D. A Population-based Cancer Registry in the Eastern Cape Province. CANSA Report, November 2009.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Therapeutic properties of rooibos and honeybush extracts against skin carcinogenesis. CANSA Report, November 2009.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Chemopreventive properties of South African herbal teas. Progress Report Rooibos Tea Council. November 2009.
  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Investigation of the chemopreventive and/or chemoprotective properties of extracts of South African herbal teas. Annual Report. THRIP. October 2009.
  • Vismer HF. Natural occurrence of mycotoxins and mycotoxigenic fungi associated with sorghum, maize and millet grain intended for human consumption in Africa. MRC Workplan and Report to Intsormil. October 2009.
  • Vismer HF, Bushula V. Natural occurrence of mycotoxins and mycotoxigenic fungi associated with sorghum, maize and millet grain intended for human consumption in Africa. NRF Intern Report. August 2009.
  • Abel S. Establishing endpoints to evaluate the modulating effect of specific n-6/n-3 FA ratios on colon cancer development in an animal model and colon cancer in humans. CANSA Progress Report May 2009.
  • Wild CP, Gong YY, Shephard GS, Van der Westhuizen L, Rheeder JP, Burger H-M, Gelderblom WCA. Sir Halley Stewart Trust - Reducing toxic contamination of staple foods in developing countries by simple intervention strategies. Final Report April 2009.
  • Abel S. Establishing endpoints to evaluate the modulating effect of specific n-6/n-3 FA ratios on colon cancer development in an animal model and colon cancer in humans. CANSA Lay Report February 2009.
 
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