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A REVIEW ON LAWSONIA INERMIS: A POTENTIAL MEDICINAL PLANT
Lawsonia inermis (Family: Lythraceae) contained carbohydrates, phenolic, flavonoids, saponins, proteins, alkaloids, terpenoids, quinones, coumarins, xanthones, fat, resin and tannins. It also contained 2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (lawsone). Many alkaloids, naphthoquinone derivatives, phenolics and flavonoids were isolated from different parts of ...
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Lawsonia inermis as an Active Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel in Hydrochloric Acid
Corrosion is a pervasive issue affecting metallic materials, with significant economic losses and safety risks in various industries. Mild steel, extensively used in construction and infrastructure, faces corrosion challenges, needing continuous research
Glory Okore +6 more
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Bio-efficacy of phytoextracts and oil cakes on Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) causing stem rot disease of jute, Corchorus spp. [PDF]
In the present study efforts were made to explore the efficacy of various plant extracts and oil cakes against Macrophomina phaseolina. The efficacy of eight different plant species, Zingiber officianale, Aloe indica, Lawsonia inermis, Chenopodium album,
Gotyal, B. S. +3 more
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This study was conducted in the lath house for the College of Agriculture and the Marshes - University of Dhi Qar on the leaves of henna seedlings during the 2020 growing season. The results can be summarized as follows: 1- Spraying plants with Dionyfer stimulator at a concentration of (300 ml 100 L-1) led to a significantly excelled in physical ...
null Ahmed Salam Jwar +2 more
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The present study was conducted to investigate the antioxidant potential of 11 medicinally or economically important plant materials indigenous to Pakistan. The materials were extracted with 80% methanol and examined for their antioxidant activity under
Farooq Anwar +3 more
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In wake of eco-friendly approach, there is a growing trend to impart various functional attributes in textile substrates through green chemistry approaches.
Munazza Maqbool +4 more
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Aetiology and treatment of epidermal depigmentory disorder in humans [PDF]
The epidermal depigmentary trigger in humans at post-natal level may occur with the toxification of skin organ with the endogenously produced melanocytotoxic hydrogen peroxide and subsequent formation of hydrogen peroxide- melanolipoprotein conjugate ...
S. S. Sawhney
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El presente estudio se realizó para evaluar in vitro la actividad antileishmania de tres plantas silvestres en Argelia : Juglans regia, Lawsonia inermis y Salvia officinalis. Los extractos hidroalcohólicos de estas plantas se probaron en el crecimiento de los promastigotes de Leishmania major.
M Serakta +8 more
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This Finnish registry study shows that concomitant occupational asthma and rhinitis are common in patients with occupational contact urticaria or protein contact dermatitis, often sharing the same exposure. When evaluating occupational immediate allergy, both skin and airway symptoms should be considered.
Ville Ojanen +4 more
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Colour, health and wellbeing: the hidden qualities and properties of natural dyes [PDF]
This paper addresses the questions: Is it feasible that the chemicals present in the natural dyes of both plants and insects which in the past, man has exploited for their colour, could exhibit other properties?
Wells, Kate
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