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  • Rajapaksha, D; Rathnayake, P; Rosa, S. R. D (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2022-10)
    Cancer is the major cause of morbidity and mortality around the globe. Cancer shows a significant annual increase, approximately 30,000 new cases were recorded in 2021. It has become one of the major health burdens in ...
  • Fernando, Wasundara (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, with a new breast cancer being diagnosed every 29 seconds. Metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive breast cancer subtype that responds poorly ...
  • Gunasekera, Angelo (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    Bacterial and viral disease outbreaks have always been a threat to global public health, making affordable, rapid and accurate diagnostics highly important tools to slow down the spread of pathogens and decrease ...
  • Perera, Tharushi .A (2019-09)
    I sincerely thank Dr. Ranmal Gunatilake, Hon. Editor, Institute of Chemistry Ceylon for the opportunity to address the Chemistry in Sri Lanka readers through the medium of this guest editorial. It is a real honor ...
  • Gannoruwa, Asangi (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2024-01)
    Nanomatrix structures are prominent filler network structure which usually improves the mechanical properties of natural rubber or sometimes used to introduce novel properties
  • Bandara, Nuwan (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    A nanopore is a nanoscale aperture in an otherwise impervious membrane (solid state or biological) that functions as the sole fluidic pathway between two electrolyte reservoirs. The application of a suitable voltage ...
  • Choudhary, M. Iqbal; Rahman, Atta-ur (Institute of Chemistry, 2021-06)
    Sciences at the interface of chemistry and biology have led to increased opportunities for the identification of lead molecules against various therapeutic targets. For centuries, natural products have served as key ...
  • Jayaruk, Charitha (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2022-10)
    Living in Sri Lanka has become a question to many Sri Lankans today due to the hardest economic crisis that we as a country are facing currently. It is hard to balance the terms of each requirement including the main ...
  • Mahawithanage, Sanath (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-09)
    Measles infected people for 1,500 years. The disease killed more than one million people annually during the 20 th century for years before the vaccine was developed in 1954.
  • Ramanayaka, Sammani (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-09)
    Biochar is renowned as a solid carbonaceous material which is commonly used in various environmental applications; as a material for soil amendment, sustainable option for solid waste management, wastewater treatment, ...
  • Perera, Hasini R. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2019-01)
    Since its inception in the early 21 st century, paper based sensors have evolved as good alternative for analytical, bioanalytical and point-of-care testing over traditional analytical instruments because they are ...
  • Costa, M.D.P.De (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    In the 1960’s, the government and the university system in Sri Lanka were faced with the challenge of providing university entrance to all Advanced Level qualified students to pursue their tertiary education, owing to ...
  • Wijesekara, Anjana (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-01)
    One of the major challenges humanity must address is to transition away from a reliance on fossil fuels for energy production to clean, renewable sources of energy. There are three major motivations which drive research in ...
  • Suduwalla, Cyril S. K. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-01)
    “To carry on business as an importer, exporter, seller, supplier and distributor of Petroleum products. To carry on business of exploring for the exploiting, producing, and refining of Petroleum and to carry on any ...
  • Haniffa, M. R. M; Suduwella, Cyril .S. K (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-01)
    The year 2022 will go down in the Sri Lankan history as one of the most “tense” periods in the life of its citizens. Shortage of gasoline – petrol, diesel and kerosine and domestic gas (LPG) was a direct result of lack ...
  • Walpita, . Janitha (Institute of Chemistry, 2018-01)
    Increasing concerns on anthropogenic climate change, skyrocketing global energy needs, and depletion of fossil fuels have made the discovery of alternative carbon-neutral and sustainable energy sources, one of the ...
  • Perera, K.Sarath D; Theeshya Dulmini, A. D (Institue of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-06)
    Onion (Allium cepa) is known as “Queen of the Kitchen” as it is an irreplaceable ingredient in most of the Asian cuisines [1]. Global production of onions is more than 90 million tons per year; China and India ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D.; Theeshya Dulmini, A. D. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-09)
    Ancient Sri Lanka was well known as it was situated at the centre of the Silk Road. Ceylon cinnamon has become one of the main exports over a long period of time. According to “Mahavamsa” or the great chronicle of Sri ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D.; Theeshya Dulmini, A. D. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2022-10)
    Nowadays people feel the need to enhance their immunity by consuming various nutritional food and beverages. From ancient times, Asian women have been using spices, not only to boost the taste and aroma, but also to ...
  • Berman, Demethri (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-09)
    As we speak, the entire global socio-economic matrix is resentfully affected by the new Severe – Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-Cov-2) which initially had its outbreak in the Wuhan Province of China in ...

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