Synergistic Herbal Ointment Formulations: Integrating Juglans regia and Lawsonia inermis for Wound Healing and Antimicrobial Therapy – A Comprehensive Review

  • Unique Paper ID: 190245
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 8
  • PageNo: 1275-1280
  • Abstract:
  • Henna and Mehndi are common names for L. inermis. The flowering plant known as henna (Lawsonia inermis L.) has a wide range of cosmetic applications and strong in vitro pharmacological activity. It has been used as a dye for cosmetic purposes for more than 9000 years. Plant leaves are traditionally applied to hands, hairs, and feet in Asian nations like Pakistan and India. The internal organs of our body are protected from infections and pathogens by our skin. Wound healing is a dynamic and organic process. One treatment that helps wounds heal more quickly is antibacterial cream (or ointment). An antibiotic is a specific class of antimicrobial agent that combats bacteria. Conversely, antioxidants are chemicals that help protect the skin's surface from oxidative damage caused by free radicals and outside aggressors like pollution and UV light. Despite having significant therapeutic potential in traditional medicine, the walnut plant, scientifically known as Juglans regia, is regarded as a medicinal plant with a variety of qualities. Walnuts' chemical makeup and therapeutic benefits include liver protection, antidiabetic, hypolipidemic, antimicrobial, and antihypertensive properties.

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BibTeX

@article{190245,
        author = {Mr. Shaikh Suleman A.R. and Dnyaneshwar K. Khillare and Amol A Ikhe and Prashant G. Bhosale and Pradip Y. Jangale and Sagar S. Jangale and Dr. Gajanan S. Sanap},
        title = {Synergistic Herbal Ointment Formulations: Integrating Juglans regia and Lawsonia inermis for Wound Healing and Antimicrobial Therapy – A Comprehensive Review},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {8},
        pages = {1275-1280},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=190245},
        abstract = {Henna and Mehndi are common names for L. inermis. The flowering plant known as henna (Lawsonia inermis L.) has a wide range of cosmetic applications and strong in vitro pharmacological activity. It has been used as a dye for cosmetic purposes for more than 9000 years. Plant leaves are traditionally applied to hands, hairs, and feet in Asian nations like Pakistan and India. The internal organs of our body are protected from infections and pathogens by our skin. Wound healing is a dynamic and organic process. One treatment that helps wounds heal more quickly is antibacterial cream (or ointment). An antibiotic is a specific class of antimicrobial agent that combats bacteria. Conversely, antioxidants are chemicals that help protect the skin's surface from oxidative damage caused by free radicals and outside aggressors like pollution and UV light. 
Despite having significant therapeutic potential in traditional medicine, the walnut plant, scientifically known as Juglans regia, is regarded as a medicinal plant with a variety of qualities. Walnuts' chemical makeup and therapeutic benefits include liver protection, antidiabetic, hypolipidemic, antimicrobial, and antihypertensive properties.},
        keywords = {Lawsonia inermis L, Juglans regia, antimicrobial, antioxidant, wound healing ointment.},
        month = {January},
        }

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