Henna leaves are the raw material of commercial body and hair dyes. According to historical and ethnobotanical information, henna was one of the first plants used for such purpose. However, differences can be observed between henna products by the origin of the raw material, the presence of other plants, or the addition of various contaminants that may cause allergies and permanent scarring. Nowadays henna is used everywhere but it lacks the necessary controls. We report a pharmacognostic study focused on quality control of henna's raw materials from different countries or based on other plants. The analytic approach based on High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) was proposed as a reliable technique to evaluate natural products...
Besides the chemotaxonomic value, nowadays determination of biodiversity and chemical variability ha...
Lawsone, a natural pigment present in the henna leaves, has been used as a skin and hair dye since 1...
Henna grows as a woody shrub, reaching heights up to 3 metres, mainly in the warm, moist regions of ...
AbstractHenna leaves are the raw material of commercial body and hair dyes. According to historical ...
Henna is very popular in the United Arab Emirates (UAE); it is part of the culture and traditions. A...
Henna (Lawsonia inermis) has been used for centuries as a herbal hair and skin dye, but very little ...
Since gradually replacing red ochre as a dye in ancient Egypt, henna has been cultivated throughout ...
The analysis and quality control of herbal medicines are going a step ahead towards an integrative a...
The henna bush (Lawsonia inermis) is known the world over for the colour imbuing properties of its l...
This review paper reports the studies available on the characteristics and applications of the henna...
Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/128014The introduction of high perfo...
Euphorbia hirta Linn is a medicinal plant belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae. It is widely used i...
Background: Temporary black henna tattoos are very popular as body adornment. Although contact aller...
Introduction: For centuries, henna with its active substance lawsone has been used in the Arab and H...
Besides the chemotaxonomic value, nowadays determination of biodiversity and chemical variability ha...
Besides the chemotaxonomic value, nowadays determination of biodiversity and chemical variability ha...
Lawsone, a natural pigment present in the henna leaves, has been used as a skin and hair dye since 1...
Henna grows as a woody shrub, reaching heights up to 3 metres, mainly in the warm, moist regions of ...
AbstractHenna leaves are the raw material of commercial body and hair dyes. According to historical ...
Henna is very popular in the United Arab Emirates (UAE); it is part of the culture and traditions. A...
Henna (Lawsonia inermis) has been used for centuries as a herbal hair and skin dye, but very little ...
Since gradually replacing red ochre as a dye in ancient Egypt, henna has been cultivated throughout ...
The analysis and quality control of herbal medicines are going a step ahead towards an integrative a...
The henna bush (Lawsonia inermis) is known the world over for the colour imbuing properties of its l...
This review paper reports the studies available on the characteristics and applications of the henna...
Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/128014The introduction of high perfo...
Euphorbia hirta Linn is a medicinal plant belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae. It is widely used i...
Background: Temporary black henna tattoos are very popular as body adornment. Although contact aller...
Introduction: For centuries, henna with its active substance lawsone has been used in the Arab and H...
Besides the chemotaxonomic value, nowadays determination of biodiversity and chemical variability ha...
Besides the chemotaxonomic value, nowadays determination of biodiversity and chemical variability ha...
Lawsone, a natural pigment present in the henna leaves, has been used as a skin and hair dye since 1...
Henna grows as a woody shrub, reaching heights up to 3 metres, mainly in the warm, moist regions of ...