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Henna extract as a potential sacrificial agent in reducing surfactant adsorption on kaolinite: The role of salinity

open access: yesJournal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences, 2020
The adsorption ability of henna extract as a cheap, environment-friendly and easily available sacrificial agent was investigated. Fourier transform infrared-attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR) was used to characterized henna extract and kaolinite ...
Mohd Syazwan Mohd Musa   +5 more
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Determination of Heavy Metals in Henna Leaves and Cosmetic Henna Products Available in Zliten, Libya

open access: yesمجلة المختار للعلوم, 2022
Henna is widely used by Libyan women as a cosmetic, which may contain lead (pb), cadmium (Cd) and other toxic heavy metals. The purpose of this study was to determine heavy metal content of seven henna products,  imported and locally produced in Zliten,
Ismail A. Ajaj   +4 more
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Therapeutic significance and economic effectiveness of Monoflor honey from Lavsonia inermis l. In Azerbaijan [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences
The presented article provides information on the introduction of henna (Lavsonia Inermis L.), one of the world's oldest cosmetic products, to Azerbaijan, its botanical description, its indoor cultivation, its use in medicine, cosmetology, and the ...
Sadigov Tofig   +3 more
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Cd (II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption on Henna and Henna with Chitosan Microparticles Using Response Surface Methodology [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, 2019
In this research, the capabilities of Henna and Henna with chitosan microparticles adsorbents were studied in order to remove the ion Cd (II). Response Surface Method (RSM) and Central Composite Design (CCD) were used to minimize the number of ...
Reza Davarnejad, Zahra Karimi Dastnayi
doaj  

Anti-Yeasts, Antioxidant and Healing Properties of Henna Pre-Treated by Moist Heat and Molecular Docking of Its Major Constituents, Chlorogenic and Ellagic Acids, with Candida albicans and Geotrichum candidum Proteins

open access: yesLife, 2023
Lawsonia inermis, known as henna, has traditionally been utilized in cosmetics and folk medicine because of their valuable health effects. A lack of information about the processes that increase or decrease release, as well as the biological activities ...
Sulaiman A. Alsalamah   +3 more
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Studi Farmakognostik Tanaman Inai (Lawsonia inermis Linn) asal Maluku

open access: yesJUMANTIK (Jurnal Ilmiah Penelitian Kesehatan), 2023
Plants are a source of chemical compounds, both chemical compounds resulting from primary metabolism or  called primary metabolites such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats which are used by the plant itself for its growth, as well as a source of ...
Jayanti Djarami, Risman Tunny
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Local hypertrichosis: A rare complication of a temporary henna tattoo

open access: yesThe Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 2016
Temporary henna tattoos have become increasingly widespread among children and young people, especially in holiday spots in recent years. Although reactions to henna tattoo are becoming progressively more common, only few cases of a henna pseudo ...
Nebahat Demet Akpolat, Arzu Aras
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Severe contact dermatitis induced by an unusual blend of pure henna

open access: yesArchives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery, 2015
Henna is a natural dye extracted from Lawsonia inermis leaves and is commonly used all over the world to dye skin, hair and leather. Pure henna is rarely reported as a cause of contact dermatitis.
Halit Baykan   +4 more
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Acute renal failure and intravascular hemolysis following henna ingestion

open access: yesSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation, 2013
The powder of henna plant (Lawsonia inermis Linn.) is extensively used as a decorative skin paint for nail coloring and as a hair dye. Most reports of henna toxicity have been attributed to adding a synthetic dye para-phenylenediamine (PPD).
Hala E. A. Qurashi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Histological and surgical study of the henna on wound healing in animals Field ( Sheep )

open access: yesKufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences, 2016
Wounding in first group, while in second group it was more than 4 weeks. Within the clinical follow up, no complications occurred in the first group, while the second group showed some complications such as infection and abscess formation ...
Ahmed Jasim Mohammad
doaj   +1 more source

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