Lawsonia inermis L. (Henna) in Hadith perspective: applications in Malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity

Henna, known since ancient years as a plant with multiple usage, has its benefits reported in the Hadith and Malay ethnobotany. Nevertheless, scientific research on henna's potential as an agent for wound healing is still limited Natural antioxidant compounds in plants are very crucial in wound...

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Main Authors: Othman, Muhammad Remy, Md. Ariffin, Mohd. Farhan, Ahmad, Khadher, Othman, Rozana, Awang, Khalijah, Mohd. Yusoff, Zulkifli
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spelling my.utm.966022022-07-31T06:44:06Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96602/ Lawsonia inermis L. (Henna) in Hadith perspective: applications in Malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity Othman, Muhammad Remy Md. Ariffin, Mohd. Farhan Ahmad, Khadher Othman, Rozana Awang, Khalijah Mohd. Yusoff, Zulkifli BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc QD Chemistry Henna, known since ancient years as a plant with multiple usage, has its benefits reported in the Hadith and Malay ethnobotany. Nevertheless, scientific research on henna's potential as an agent for wound healing is still limited Natural antioxidant compounds in plants are very crucial in wound healing process. Generally, an antioxidant functions to slow down skin inflammation and thus prevents the thromboplastin enzyme from being attacked by free radicals in the wound healing process of the human skin system. The objective of this research is to prove the existence of antioxidant compounds in henna extract. The research methodology is to test the antioxidant content in henna by comparing with standard antioxidant compounds, namely, quercetine and gallic acid, using the DPPH Test. The research results show the existence ofantioxidant compounds in henna, which function to assist the wound healing process naturally. Applying henna for wound healing was practised by Prophet Muhammad (PB1,7-1). This experimental finding is vey important for further experiments, such as test on toxicity levels and anti-inflammatory activity of henna extract in rat stomach (gastroprotective). Penerbit UKM 2021-06 Article PeerReviewed Othman, Muhammad Remy and Md. Ariffin, Mohd. Farhan and Ahmad, Khadher and Othman, Rozana and Awang, Khalijah and Mohd. Yusoff, Zulkifli (2021) Lawsonia inermis L. (Henna) in Hadith perspective: applications in Malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity. Islamiyyat The International Journal of Islamic Studies, 43 (1). pp. 97-111. ISSN 0126-5636 https://ejournal.ukm.my/islamiyyat/article/view/48497 DOI:10.17576/islamiyyat-2021-4301-08
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topic BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
QD Chemistry
Othman, Muhammad Remy
Md. Ariffin, Mohd. Farhan
Ahmad, Khadher
Othman, Rozana
Awang, Khalijah
Mohd. Yusoff, Zulkifli
Lawsonia inermis L. (Henna) in Hadith perspective: applications in Malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity
description Henna, known since ancient years as a plant with multiple usage, has its benefits reported in the Hadith and Malay ethnobotany. Nevertheless, scientific research on henna's potential as an agent for wound healing is still limited Natural antioxidant compounds in plants are very crucial in wound healing process. Generally, an antioxidant functions to slow down skin inflammation and thus prevents the thromboplastin enzyme from being attacked by free radicals in the wound healing process of the human skin system. The objective of this research is to prove the existence of antioxidant compounds in henna extract. The research methodology is to test the antioxidant content in henna by comparing with standard antioxidant compounds, namely, quercetine and gallic acid, using the DPPH Test. The research results show the existence ofantioxidant compounds in henna, which function to assist the wound healing process naturally. Applying henna for wound healing was practised by Prophet Muhammad (PB1,7-1). This experimental finding is vey important for further experiments, such as test on toxicity levels and anti-inflammatory activity of henna extract in rat stomach (gastroprotective).
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author Othman, Muhammad Remy
Md. Ariffin, Mohd. Farhan
Ahmad, Khadher
Othman, Rozana
Awang, Khalijah
Mohd. Yusoff, Zulkifli
author_facet Othman, Muhammad Remy
Md. Ariffin, Mohd. Farhan
Ahmad, Khadher
Othman, Rozana
Awang, Khalijah
Mohd. Yusoff, Zulkifli
author_sort Othman, Muhammad Remy
title Lawsonia inermis L. (Henna) in Hadith perspective: applications in Malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity
title_short Lawsonia inermis L. (Henna) in Hadith perspective: applications in Malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity
title_full Lawsonia inermis L. (Henna) in Hadith perspective: applications in Malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity
title_fullStr Lawsonia inermis L. (Henna) in Hadith perspective: applications in Malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity
title_full_unstemmed Lawsonia inermis L. (Henna) in Hadith perspective: applications in Malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity
title_sort lawsonia inermis l. (henna) in hadith perspective: applications in malay ethnobotany and its antioxidant activity
publisher Penerbit UKM
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96602/
https://ejournal.ukm.my/islamiyyat/article/view/48497
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