2022
DOI: 10.13040/ijpsr.0975-8232.13(11).4513-27
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Abstract: Most of the medications currently in use are largely derived from the traditional plants and their products. Lawsonia alba, often known as henna, has a wide range of medicinal uses, from minor infections to cancer and is also used as a hair dye. All of these pharmacological actions and therapeutic uses are because of the presence of numerous secondary metabolites. These were isolated using the GC-MS technique from the aqueous extract of L. alba leaves. The compounds were then analyzed for pharmacokinetics and … Show more

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