نتایج جستجو برای: Henna, ecotype

تعداد نتایج: 2203  

Journal: :desert 0
h. sarhadi islamic azad university of takestan, qazvin, iran j. daneshian agricultural research, education and extension organization, qazvin, iran s.a. valadabadi islamic azad university of takestan, qazvin, iran h. heidari sharafabad professor, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran gh.r. afsharmanesh research, education and natural resources center, southern kerman, iran

for investigation deficit irrigation and nitrogen application effect on nutrients uptake of henna ecotypes, this research was conducted in the form of split-split-plot on the basis of randomized complete block design with four replications in the research field of islamic azad university, jiroft, iran in 2013-2014. the main, sub and sub-sub plot were deficit irrigation (100, 75 and 50% of crop ...

Journal: :Contact dermatitis 2016
Esen Özkaya Zeynep Topkarci

Henna stone is a lesser-known commercially available material used to obtain black henna paste (1). In some countries, including Turkey, local herb sellers sell it as ‘natural stone’, a so-called natural source for black henna. The stone has to be crushed into powder first, and then mixed with water, hydrogen peroxide and, sometimes, natural henna to obtain black henna paste for the purpose of ...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2009
Nevin Uzuner Duygu Olmez Arzu Babayigit Ozlem Vayvada

Allergic and irritant reactions to henna are rare. Para-phenylenediamine, which is sometimes added to obtain a dark, blackish henna, causes the majority of contact dermatitis reported related with tattoos. Allergic contact dermatitis due to temporary paint-on tattoo with black henna is described in two adolescents.

2014
Meiling Yang Yuanyuan Wei Feng Jiang Yanli Wang Xiaojiao Guo Jing He Le Kang

Phenotypic plasticity is ubiquitous and primarily controlled by interactions between environmental and genetic factors. The migratory locust, a worldwide pest, exhibits pronounced phenotypic plasticity, which is a population density-dependent transition that occurs between the gregarious and solitary phases. Genes involved in dopamine synthesis have been shown to regulate the phase transition o...

2010
Ayesha Al-Suwaidi Hafiz Ahmed

Henna is very popular in the United Arab Emirates (UAE); it is part of the culture and traditions. Allergy to natural henna is not usual; however the addition of para-phenylenediamine (PPD) to the natural henna increases the risk of allergic contact dermatitis. The objectives of the study were to identify the presence and concentration of PPD in henna available in UAE. Fifteen henna salons were...

2017
Gianfranco Calogiuri Elisabetta Di Leo Lavjay Butani Stefano Pizzimenti Cristoforo Incorvaia Luigi Macchia Eustachio Nettis

Hypersensitivity to para-phenylenediamine (PPD) and related compounds induced by temporary black henna tattoos has become a serious health problem worldwide. Different patterns of sensitization with various clinical aspects are described in literature due to PPD associated to henna tattoo and these manifestations are likely correlated with the immunological and dermatological pathomechanisms in...

Journal: :Contact dermatitis 2013
Anton C de Groot

Henna, the dried and powdered leaf of Lawsonia inermis, is widely used as a dye for the skin, hair, and nails, and as an expression of body art, especially in Islamic and Hindu cultures. As it stains the skin reddish-brown, it is also called red henna. Black henna is the combination of red henna with p-phenylenediamine (PPD), and is used for temporary 'black henna tattoos'. This article provide...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine 2011
O Habbal S S Hasson A H El-Hag Z Al-Mahrooqi N Al-Hashmi Z Al-Bimani M S Al-Balushi A A Al-Jabri

OBJECTIVE To investigate the antibacterial activity of henna (Lawsonia inermis Linn) obtained from different regions of Oman against a wide array of micro-organisms. METHODS Fresh henna samples were obtained from different regions of Oman as leaves and seeds. 100 g fresh and dry leaves and 50 g of fresh and dry seeds were separately soaked in 500 mL of ethanol for three days, respectively, wi...

Journal: :Anales del sistema sanitario de Navarra 2007
E M Lasa Z Cojocariu E Arroabarren S Echechipía M P L Marín A I Tabar

BACKGROUND Tattoos of natural red/brown henna obtained from the indigenous tree Lawsonnia have been traditionally performed with a few side-effects. Nowadays black henna tattoos are usually performed even in children. The addition of several chemical agents to improve its cosmetic properties has increased the risk of developing contact dermatitis after exposure. Our aim is to determine the caus...

2011
Sonja Prcic Aleksandra Matic Milan Matic Aleksandra Petrovic Verica Djuran Zorica Gajinov

Temporary henna tattoos have recently become increasingly popular, especially among teenagers. Combining henna with other colouring agents such as para-phenylenediamine (PPD) may increase its potential for contact sensitization, cross-reaction to related compounds, as well as life-long allergy. Several cases of contact dermatitis from temporary tattoos with black henna have been reported in the...

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