Publications by authors named "Suresh Arisutha"

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  • The study investigates the pyrolysis process for disposing of discarded human hair, aiming to mitigate environmental and health impacts.
  • It finds that using 250 g of hair at temperatures between 210-300 °C yields a high bio-oil output of 97%.
  • Chemical analysis reveals the bio-oil's composition and properties, including pH, specific gravity, and several identified compounds such as amino acids, with significant mass loss occurring at specific temperatures during the pyrolysis process.
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An aerobic microbial fuel cell (MFC) was designed to produce bio-electricity using cow manure-pretreated slurry (CM) and sewage sludge (SS). A comparative study of parametric effects on power generation for various parameters like feed ratio of wastes, pH of anode media, and electrode depth was conducted. This experiment aimed to identify the most important system parameters and optimize them to develop a suitable controller for a stable output.

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In recent years, drug manufacturers and researchers have begun to consider the nanobiotechnology approach to improve the drug delivery system for tumour and cancer diseases. In this article, we review current strategies to improve tumour and cancer drug delivery, which mainly focuses on sustaining biocompatibility, biodistribution, and active targeting. The conventional therapy using cornerstone drugs such as fludarabine, cisplatin etoposide, and paclitaxel has its own challenges especially not being able to discriminate between tumour versus normal cells which eventually led to toxicity and side effects in the patients.

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