Publications by authors named "T D Jayathungage Don"

For anti-aging and whitening treatment, ascorbic acid-2-glucoside (AA2G) was incorporated into a 4.0 % (w/v) ulvan solution at three concentrations (0.5 %, 1.

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Osteomyelitis arises from the incomplete treatment of the external wounds in the healing process, while bacterial infections persist within the bone marrow, leading to abscess formation. Osteomyelitis treatments generally involve three main aspects: rapid bactericidal action, sustained bacteriostasis, and induction of bone regeneration. However, current treatment methods, which often combine surgical debridement with long-term high-dose intravenous antibiotic administration or poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) beads antibiotic therapy, suffer from significant drawbacks and limitations.

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Background: Variations of hand and forearm lymphatic drainage to upper-arm lymphatic pathways may impact the route of melanoma metastasis. This study compared rates of lymphatic drainage to epitrochlear nodes between anatomic divisions of the hand and forearm to determine whether the anatomic distribution of hand and forearm melanomas affects the likelihood of drainage to epitrochlear lymph nodes.

Methods: Using a single-institution lymphoscintigraphy database, we identified all patients with cutaneous melanoma on the hand and forearm.

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  • This study explores the creation of a block copolymer made from thermo-sensitive poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) and pH-sensitive poly(acrylic acid), which self-assembles into nanoparticles for drug delivery.
  • The nanoparticles encapsulate the anticancer drug camptothecin and are modified with chitosan and fucoidan to enhance their biocompatibility and drug loading efficiency.
  • In vitro and animal tests show that these nanoparticles effectively target lung cancer cells, increase drug uptake, and promote cancer cell death while minimizing tissue damage, indicating high potential for lung cancer treatment.
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Polymer blending has been a facile method to resolve the brittle issue of poly(lactic acid) (PLA). Yet, miscibility becomes the primary concern that would affect the synergy effect of polymer blending. This study aimed to improve the miscibility of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate) (P34HB) and PLA by lowering their molecular weights via a melt-blending-induced thermal degradation during mechanical mixing to form m-P34HB/PLA blends.

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