Browsing by Author "Hettiarachchi, N."
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Publication Open Access Phytochemical Profiling and Bioefficacy of Macroalgae Extracts Enhanced with ZnO Nanocomposites(Department of Applied Sciences. Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT, 2025-10-10) Mandawala, T.; Hettiarachchi, N.; Jayanetti, M.; Thambiliyagodage, C.Combining marine macroalgae with metal nanoparticles presents a viable way to increase the therapeutic potential of these valuable natural bioactive chemicals. This study aimed to investigate the potential of Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles synthesized using marine macroalgae to enhance the antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of the algal extracts, and to compare these effects across different algal species. Methanolic extracts from macroalgae Gelidium sp. (SB1), Sargassum ilicifolium (SB2), Turbinaria ornata (SB3), and Cladophora sp. (SB4) collected from marine habitats from Sri Lanka and their ZnO composites (named as SB1+ ZnO accordingly) were evaluated for antioxidant (DPPH and Folin–Ciocalteu Assay), anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial (using agar well method and MIC/MBC assay) properties. Glycosides, steroids, and flavonoids, in the algae samples were identified by phytochemical screening. Phenols and tannins were only presented in SB2 and SB4. The ZnO composite of SB2 exhibited the highest phenolic content (0.488 mg GAE/g), which was elevated to 0.604 mg GAE/g in SB4+ ZnO. In SB2+ZnO, a 33% increment in Anti-inflammatory activity was observed at 1600 μg/mL, and antioxidant activity was enhanced in SB2+ZnO (IC₅₀ ≈230 μg/mL) which was at 672 μg/mL in SB2. With MICs ranging from 20 to 40 μg/mL, ZnO and ZnO–algae composites demonstrated antibacterial efficacy against S. aureus, E. coli, P. aeruginosa, and K. pneumoniae (zones: 10–14.8 mm). Given the improved bioactivities, our results demonstrate the potential of S. ilicifolium and T. ornata as well as their ZnO composites, to be used incosmeceutical and pharmaceutical industries.Publication Open Access Teamwork and Knowledge: The Keys to Thriving in Sri Lanka’s Apparel Industry(ICSDB 2024 and SLIIT Business School, 2024-12-10) Navodya, C.; Uttara, B.; Hettiarachchi, N.; Madhushika, H.; Pathirana, G.; Ehalapitiya, S.This study explores the dynamics of knowledge sharing in team-based work environments within Sri Lanka's apparel industry. Conducted through in-depth interviews with 20 machine operators across six apparel companies, the research investigates the influence of factors such as organizational support, motivation, leadership, technology, and trust on knowledgesharing practices. The findings underscore the essential roles of organizational support and trust in fostering collaborative knowledge sharing, while language barriers were deemed nonsignificant. This study contributes unique insights into the specific conditions shaping knowledge sharing in Sri Lanka’s apparel sector, with practical implications for boosting productivity, innovation, and teamwork within the industry.
