Browsing by Author "Nelumdeniya, NRM"
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Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory and Antibacterial Activity of Horsfieldia iryaghedhi (RUK) of Sri Lanka
Rajapaksha, RMHKK; Fernando, EMN; Suriyaarachchi, IN; Nelumdeniya, NRM; Rajapaksha, W; Bandara, AWMKK; Silva, ARN (2022)The development of anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs is mainly dependent on the discovery of novel compounds from natural sources. This study aims to assess the in vitro anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activity ... -
Formulation of Herbal Anti-Inflammatory Cream Combining Barringtonia racemosa, Curcuma longa and Phyllanthus amarus Extracts
Sumanarathne, EBD; Sameera, KAP; Athukorala, AK; Nelumdeniya, NRM; Halahakoon, HMAJ (2022)Phyllanthus amarus, Barringtonia racemosa and Curcuma longa are well-known herbal plants with anti-inflammatory activity that are used in traditional medicine. An attempt was made first to determine the in-vitro ... -
Host-Guest Complexation Behaviour of NSAIDs with β-Cyclodextrin: A Molecular Dynamics Study
Nelumdeniya, NRM; Ranatunga, RJKU (2021)Cyclodextrins (CDs) are cyclic oligosaccharides that are used as functional excipients to modify the physical, chemical, and biological properties of drugs via forming inclusion complexes. The outer surface of CDs is more ... -
In-Vitro Evaluation of Gastroprotective Activity and Phytochemical Screening of the Aqueous Leaf Extract of Cyclea peltate
Fernando, MJJH; Ilangamge, SC; Wimalan, A; Halahakoon, HMAJ; Nelumdeniya, NRM (2022)Cyclea peltata (Kahipiththan in Sinhala) (C. peltata) is a climbing shrub that belongs to the family Menispermaceae. When the leaf extract is mixed with water, it forms an edible gel that is consumed to treat gastrointestinal ... -
Quality and In vitro Equivalence Testing of Chloroquine Phosphate 250 mg USP Tablets in Sri Lanka
Madahasa, RHMPD; Wijeratne, SMSR; Undugoda, UPGS; Nelumdeniya, NRM; Fernandopulle, BMR (2021)Exceptionally high quoted unit prices of antimalarials and the non-availability of World Health Organization (WHO) pre-qualified registered suppliers were two main challenges in procuring antimalarials in Sri Lanka. As ...