2019.9.17 The pharmacological studies showed that Lawsonia inermis showed antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, molluscicidal,
Read More2023.8.1 Background Lawsonia inermis L., is a branched, glabrous shrub or small tree belonging to the Lythraceae family. A perennial plant commonly known as henna, it
Read More2023.11.27 Lawsonia inermis Linn, commonly known as henna, is a member of the Lythraceae family and has been found to contain a variety of compounds with both
Read More2014.8.8 Lawsonia inermis L. (synonym Lawsonia alba), commonly referred to as henna, belongs to the Lythraceae family and is the sole species in the genus. It has the
Read More2015.3.1 Abstract. Lawsonia inermis, popularly known as Henna or Mehndi in the Oriental world, is an evergreen medium sized shrub of the Family Lythraceae. The leaf
Read More2023.11.12 Lawsonia inermis or Henna is commonly used in folk medicine for the cure of sever al illnesses. Particularly, it is used as a ha ir and hand dye. The objective of
Read More2023.7.15 Extraction et analyse par chromatographie liquide couplée à la spectrométrie de masse de Lawsonia inermis et l’étude de son effet anti-mélanome
Read More2013.12.1 Lawsonia inermis displayed noteworthy antimicrobial activity against both gram positive and gram negative bacterial strains used in the study. The minimum value
Read More2017.3.11 Abstract. This datasheet on Lawsonia inermis covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Biology Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses, Management, Further
Read More2023.8.28 The antibacterial activity results of Lawsonia inermis L. extract in Fig (1: A, B, C, D) revealed that this extract could be effective against various microorganisms as
Read More2024.1.2 Enquête ethnobotanique et criblage phytochimique de quelques plantes ... cost of synthetic pigments limit the development of these prototypes. ... traditionnelles de Lawsonia inermis L. en ...
Read More2019.10.7 Criblage biologique de deux extraits : aqueux et méthanolique de deux plantes endémiques de la Wilaya d’Adrar: Lawsonia inermis et zygophyllum album. Je dédie ce travail à ceux qui mon donné la vie mes Parents " Papa et Mama" Gratitude Pour leur soutien tout le long de mes études
Read More2014.10.30 Lawsonia inermis (L.) popularly known as Mehndi or Henna, is a cosmetically renowned plant of the oriental region possesses diverse pharmacological activity including anti-carcinogenic, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic, hepatoprotective, anti-tuberculostatic. In search of new anticancer drugs from natural
Read More2019.11.14 The present study was focused on the optimization of yield of the essential oil extraction from leaves of Lawsonia inermis, and the determination of chemical composition, antioxidant activities, and lipid peroxydation and antiproliferative effects. Henna essential oil (HeEO) were extracted by hydrodistillation; the identification of the chemical
Read More2014.8.8 Lawsonia inermis L. (synonym Lawsonia alba), commonly referred to as henna, belongs to the Lythraceae family and is the sole species in the genus.It has the appearance of a small shrub-like tree, 2–6 m in height, with spine-tipped branchlets.The leaves (Fig. 1 a) are described as smooth, opposite, sub-sessile, elliptically-shaped and
Read More2019.8.27 DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v13i2.14 Corpus ID: 202854616; Etude de la germination de Lawsonia inermis L. sous différentes contraintes abiotiques @article{Johnson2019EtudeDL, title={Etude de la germination de Lawsonia inermis L. sous diff{\'e}rentes contraintes abiotiques}, author={Benziwa Nathalie Johnson and Marie-Luce
Read More2023.8.1 Lawsonia inermis L., is a branched, glabrous shrub or small tree belonging to the Lythraceae family. A perennial plant commonly known as henna, it is native to North Africa and Southeast Asia. In this review, we highlighted previous information on the botanical description, and pharmacologic activities of Lawsonia inermis L.
Read MoreL’extrait hydroalcoolique de Lawsonia inermis L. a été plus actif avec la souche T. mentagrophytes a un diamètre d’inhibition de 60mm et pour T.erinacei le diamètre de la zone d’inhibition a été de 56 mm tandis qu’un diamètre de 32 mm a été observé avec la souche M.canis Pour l’activité antibactérienne l’extrait du ...
Read More2017.8.29 Lawsonia inermis L., (Lythraceae), commonly known as ‘henna’ is a shrub or small tree frequently cultivated in India, the middle East, and along the African coast of the Mediterranean sea (Hutchison and Dalzial, 1954). Powdered leaves of this plant, in the form of a paste, are used as a cosmetic for staining hands and hair.
Read More2023.7.14 The present study is to investigate the chemical composition of different crude extracts of medicinal plant Lawsonia inermis and its effects on the growth and reproduction of Eudrilus eugeniae through vermicomposting. The objective was to examine the growth and reproduction of E. eugeniae in different concentrations of L. inermis leaf
Read More2022.3.8 2.2. Nano-Lawsonia inermis L. leaves preparationThe Nano-Lawsonia inermis L. leaves used in the experiment was prepared according to Solvent emulsification-diffusion method with novel modifications at the Nutrition and Food Science Department at National Research Center, according to , , , .Nano-Lawsonia inermis L. leaves were
Read More2013.12.1 The rate and extent of bacterial killing was estimated by time-kill kinetic assay at 1× MIC of each bacterial isolate. The overall safety of Lawsonia inermis extracts was assessed in mice. Lawsonia inermis displayed noteworthy antimicrobial activity against both gram positive and gram negative bacterial strains used in the study.
Read More2014.6.8 Lawsonia inermis (henna) is one of the most effective medicinal plants and it has been using for treatment of wounds and burns for centuries. The using of Henna leaves is very popular for cosmetic as well as medicine in many countries. Henna leaves contain lots of different compounds and lawsone (LW) is the main one. In current study,
Read More2022.3.5 Methanolic extracts of Lawsonia inermis (MELI) bark (300 500 mg/kg, p.o.) were administered once daily, from 15th day to 28th day as curative regimen and from 1st day to 28th day as preventive ...
Read More2022.7.28 Among these drugs, Henna produced the most pronounced therapeutic effect and resulted in the highest dorsal hair density and a color change of the dorsal skin into gray; Lawsonia inermis L. showed ...
Read More2017.2.13 The plant Henna (Lawsonia inermis, family Lythraceae) is a shrub that is naturally grown or cultivated from north-east Africa to India. Marketed Henna represents a natural material derived from dried and powdered leaves of the plant. 3.1.1.1. Primary name and/or INCI name Lawsonia inermis 3.1.1.2. Chemical names Not applicable 3.1.1.3.
Read More2023.9.1 Using Lawsonia inermis L. in, both normal and nano-formulation caused significant enhancements in each evaluated parameter, including gastric juice, pH, free acidity, and total acidity toward the normal values, which was evident in the beneficial effect of Lawsonia inermis L. extract in managing the ulcerative parameters. These results were ...
Read MoreLawsonia inermis . 211,704 ± 11,109. a. ... Criblage de la toxicité et des méthodes de traitement. Revue des science s de l’eau / Journal of Water Scien ce. Volume 24, ...
Read More2022.2.28 This study aimed to assess the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of lawsone isolated from henna leaves (Lawsonia inermis). Methods: A total of 120 healthy adult mice (weighing about 25±5 g ...
Read More2019.4.1 Figure 1: Influence de la durée d’éclairement sur la germinatio n des graines de Lawsonia inermis L. A : 16 h de lumière, B : 12 h de lumière . a: Feuille cotylédonaire ; b : Tige; c : Racine
Read More2019.12.6 Plant material. Samples henna plant (Lawsonia inermis−) leaves were collected in the public garden at Mario Melo Avenue, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil (latitude: − 8.05389022827148 longitude: − 34.8810997009277 err: ±18865 WGS84) and identified by Dr. Rita de Cassia Pereira, herbarium curator of the Agronomic Institute of Pernambuco
Read More2010.6.2 Lawsonia inermis L. (Fam. – Lythraceae) is a shrub or small tree grown in several parts of India, the tropic, subtropic, and semi‐arid zones of Africa, South Asia, and North Australia.
Read More2022.5.8 Lawsonia inermis is one of the most important medicinal plants in use. This plant has been in existenc e several decades ago as drugs, cosmetics and pr eservative in many
Read MoreDownload scientific diagram Influence du protocole de désinfection sur la germination in vitro des graines de Lawsonia inermis L. from publication: Etude de la germination de Lawsonia inermis L ...
Read More2020.2.1 Cabello T eñido con Extracto de Lawsonia inermis: Estudio ... JOCAMR, 14(1): 1-21, 2021; Article no.JOCAMR.67308 2 discovered. Henna (Lawsonia inermis L.) is a commonly used medicinal plant of ...
Read More2023.4.19 These findings were similar to those reported earlier (Singh et al. 2016), where BAP was the best hormone to induce shooting, showing a response of 95–100%, in Lawsonia inermis L (Fig. 1b). Hence, it can be concluded that BAP, alone or in combination with other hormones (Moharanna et al. 2017 ) can efficiently help in shoot regeneration
Read More2023.11.12 Lawsonia inermis or Henna is commonly used in folk medicine for the cure of sever al illnesses. Particularly, it is used as a ha ir and hand dye. The objective of this study is to offer the most ...
Read More2014.12.1 An ancient plant Lawsonia inermis ... L’activité antifongique de L. inermis ... These plants are known to produce bioactive compounds that exhibit anti-microbial, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant properties which are claimed to aid in fighting infections, cancer and tumours, and in treatment of psoriasis and eczema. ...
Read More2012.11.6 Abstract. Context: Lawsonia inermis Linn. (Lythraceae) or henna has been used since the earliest times as a medicine, preservative, and cosmetic. It has long been recommended in traditional medicine as an astringent, purgative, and abortifacient. Objective: Lawsone and six extracts of L. inermis plant, used by Algerian traditional
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