Search Results - "Weerasena, Ovitigala Vithanage Don Sisira Jagathpriya"
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Identification of a native Bacillus thuringiensis strain from Sri Lanka active against Dipel-resistant Plutella xylostella
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (23-08-2019)“…Biopesticides based on strains of the bacterium (Bt) are used globally for effective and environmentally friendly pest control. The most serious threat to the…”
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Immunomodulatory Activity of a Traditional Sri Lankan Concoction of Coriandrum sativum L. and Coscinium fenestratum G.
Published in Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine (2020)“…Objective. To investigate the immunomodulatory activity of a traditional Sri Lankan concoction of Coriandrum sativum L. and Coscinium fenestratum (Gaertn.)…”
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Increased expression of co-stimulatory molecules and enhancement of the IgG response in rats orally administered with a polyherbal formulation
Published in Journal of ayurveda and integrative medicine (01-04-2022)“…Link Samahan® (LS) is a standardized modern formulation of a polyherbal preparation used in the indigenous system of medicine in Sri Lanka. Evaluation of the…”
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In vitro pro-inflammatory enzyme inhibition and anti-oxidant potential of selected Sri Lankan medicinal plants
Published in BMC complementary and alternative medicine (03-10-2018)“…The extracts of the ten selected Sri Lankan medicinal plants have been traditionally used in the treatment of inflammatory mediated diseases. The extracts were…”
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In vitro anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities of Sri Lankan medicinal plants
Published in Industrial crops and products (30-12-2016)“…[Display omitted] •The extract of Murraya koenigii L. had the highest anti-arachidonate-5-lipoxygenase activity and total flavonoid content.•The extracts of…”
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A putative nuclear growth factor-like globular nematode specific protein
Published in Bioinformation (13-06-2009)“…Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are an effective approach for discovery of novel genes. In the current study, approximately 250 ESTs of the cattle parasitic…”
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