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  • Kaleem, Kazeema; Thiripuranathar, Gobika (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-06)
    Green synthesis of nanoparticles via biological entities has gained significant interest as an emerging technology due to the toxicity of nanoparticles (NPs) associated with conventional chemical synthesis processes. ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D.; Malawalaarachchi, Ovini .N (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-09)
    Biotoxins or germ weapons are infectious (disease- producing) agents such as bacteria, viruses, rickettsiae, fungi, or other biological agents – that may be utilized as weapons against humans, animals, or plants. ...
  • Ariyananda, Piyal (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    Suddenly the world surrendered to an unexpected creature unknown to its overly anticipated future plans. Predictions, anticipations, models, and discussions on the possible nuclear war, environmental disasters, ...
  • Rathuwadu, Nadeesha (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-01)
    As the energy crisis is growing, the need of having a sustainable energy economy has become crucial more than ever to cope with the high energy dependence and demand of the modern day-to-day work
  • Ranaweera, Ruchiranga; Luo, Long (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-01)
    The formation and evolution of vapor and gas bubbles in a liquid body is a phenomenon of vast fundamental and applicative interest, for example, in commercial electrolytic processes in cavitation, in biomedical ...
  • Lamabadusooriya, Manjula (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-01)
    In the light of recent events, Sri Lanka has turned its focus on alternative electricity sources as the existing power sources such as hydro, fossil fuel and biomass systems have proved insufficient to accommodate ...
  • SriVijeindran, S.; Jayaweera, Champa D.; Mohanadas, S.; Kirushanthi, A. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-06)
    Palmyrah (Borassus flabellifer L.) Fruit Pulp (PFP) has more health benefits. Spoiled PFP is mainly caused by acid-producing microbes like A. aceti and alcoholproducing microbes like S. cerevisiae. Chemically preserved ...
  • Wanniarachchi, B. S.; Sathsarani, H. M. W. K.; Jayawardena, B. M. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    Diabetes mellitus is the most common noncommunicable disease and the ninth leading cause of death in the world. Oral antidiabetic drugs have serious side effects and therefore, about 60% of the world’s population currently ...
  • Atugoda Thilakshani, Piyumalia Hansika; Vithanage Meththika (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-06)
    Microplastics are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments as land-based sources mainly contribute to their origin. Mismanagement of solid waste can contribute to heavy loads of microplastics, which ...
  • Kalutharage, Nishantha .K (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-04)
    Cannabis spp. contains a highly complex mixture of compounds, and up to 568 unique molecules are identified in the cannabis. 5 Among these compounds, Δ 9 - tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ 9 -THC), cannabinol (CBN), and cannabinodiol ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D.; Theeshya, Dulmin.A.D (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2024-01)
    Ginger (Zingiber officinale) has emerged as one of the 20 top selling herbal supplements in USA over the last two decades
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D.; Theeshya Dulmini, A. D. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-04)
    It is obvious to introduce Moringa oleifera (MO) or “Murunga” as the “miracle tree”, since every part of it has a prodigious medicinal value. Moringa is a genus of medicinal plants that consists of 13 species. ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath D. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2023-06)
    Coordinatively unsaturated metal centers may interact with a C-H bond of a coordinated ligand and then undergo C-H bond activation or fission to form metallacycles.
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D.; Theeshya Dulmini, A. D (Institue of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-01)
    Recently, “Turmeric” has become one of the most popular topics in Sri Lanka. The high price of turmeric made it popular among spice farmers in Sri Lanka
  • Jayakody, J.A.K.S.; Edirisinghe, E.M.R.K.B.; Senevirathne, S. A.; Senarathna, L. (Institue of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-06)
    Fatty acids (FAs) play a substantial role in human health. Shark liver oil (SLO) is a rich source of FAs particularly of Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) including, Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D.; Theeshya Dulmini, A. D. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    The phrase, “The Granary of the East” was used to describe the success of agriculture-based economy of our ancient nation.
  • Priyantha, Namal (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-09)
    The global middle class is expected to grow approximately by a factor of three by 2023 as compared to the situation in 2009. Much of this would occur in developing countries where 70% of global economic activity will ...
  • Qader, M Mallique; Perera, K .Sarath. D. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-01)
    Perfumes or fragrances are the fusion of science and art: where chemists become creators and molecules make memories. Fragrances are unique.
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-01)
    Free radicals can be defined as chemical species (atom, molecule or ion) which have a single unpaired valence electron.
  • Bataduwa Arachchi .Deepal L (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-04)
    Economic growth, one of the major macro-economic goals, is determined by many factors and among them; the importance of technological advancement is too well known and well documented.