Back to nature: henna extracts from nanotech to environmental biotechnology - a review.

Biotechnologia Pub Date : 2023-12-21 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/bta.2023.132776
Desouky A M Abd-El-Haleem
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The Lythraceae family includes henna (Lawsonia inermis), which thrives in subtropical and tropical climates. One of its many and long-standing uses is in cosmetics as a pigment to color hair and nails. Additionally, it serves as a disinfectant against microbiological infections and has traditional applications in the textile industry, specifically for coloring wool and nylon. The dried leaves of henna contain a significant amount of lawsone, an active substance bestowing them with staining abilities. Environmental biotechnology, a subfield of biotechnology, engages in the production of biomass or renewable energy sources and the elimination of pollutants, utilizing either entire organisms or their by-products. Recent research indicates that henna, owing to its sustainability, abundant production, simplicity of preparation, low cost, and reputation for being safe and ecologically benign, is exceptionally well-suited to participate in the realm of environmental biotechnology. This review navigates through the most recent studies exploring the use of henna and its extracts for related purposes. These encompass a spectrum of applications, including but not limited to nanobiotechnology, fabric dyeing, corrosion resistance, colored solar cells, carbon dots, and new renewable energy exemplified by biofuel and biohydrogen. Furthermore, henna extracts have been deployed to function as antimicrobials and ward off dangerous insects.

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回归自然:从纳米技术到环境生物技术的指甲花提取物--综述。
枸杞科包括指甲花(Lawsonia inermis),它生长在亚热带和热带气候中。指甲花的用途之一是在化妆品中用作颜料,为头发和指甲着色。此外,它还可作为消毒剂防止微生物感染,在纺织业也有传统应用,特别是用于羊毛和尼龙的着色。指甲花的干叶含有大量的 lawsone,这是一种赋予其染色能力的活性物质。环境生物技术是生物技术的一个分支领域,它利用整个生物体或其副产品生产生物质或可再生能源,并消除污染物。最近的研究表明,指甲花具有可持续性、产量丰富、制备简单、成本低廉以及安全和无害生态的特点,非常适合参与环境生物技术领域的研究。本综述将介绍最新的研究,探讨指甲花及其提取物的相关用途。这些研究涵盖了一系列应用,包括但不限于纳米生物技术、织物染色、耐腐蚀性、彩色太阳能电池、碳点以及以生物燃料和生物氢为代表的新型可再生能源。此外,指甲花提取物还被用作抗菌剂和驱赶危险昆虫。
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