TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimization of aqueous extraction of henna leaves (Lawsonia inermis L.) and evaluation of biological activity by HPLC-based profiling and molecular docking techniques
AU - Bayati, Mohammad
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Due to the antimicrobial capabilities of henna leaf extract (Lawsonia inermis L.), this study intends to identify environmentally friendly ideal conditions for extracting bioactive compounds from henna leaf powder. For this purpose, the maceration method with a 100% aqueous solvent was selected for further analysis. Optimization of the extraction method was carried out by central composite design (CCD) protocol as a subset of Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The temperature of 40–90 °C, extraction time of 2–24 h, and the solvent-plant weight ratio ranging from 10 to 100 mL/mg were all considered independent variables. Also, the amount of lawsone, as an active component, and the total phenolic content were tracked as responses. Finally, a yield of 30.59% was achieved under the best extraction condition at 40 °C, 2 h, and a solvent-plant weight ratio of 1:100. The biological activity of an aqueous extract was evaluated using an HPLC-based activity profiling and TLC bioautography method. Peaks collected as fr
AB - Due to the antimicrobial capabilities of henna leaf extract (Lawsonia inermis L.), this study intends to identify environmentally friendly ideal conditions for extracting bioactive compounds from henna leaf powder. For this purpose, the maceration method with a 100% aqueous solvent was selected for further analysis. Optimization of the extraction method was carried out by central composite design (CCD) protocol as a subset of Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The temperature of 40–90 °C, extraction time of 2–24 h, and the solvent-plant weight ratio ranging from 10 to 100 mL/mg were all considered independent variables. Also, the amount of lawsone, as an active component, and the total phenolic content were tracked as responses. Finally, a yield of 30.59% was achieved under the best extraction condition at 40 °C, 2 h, and a solvent-plant weight ratio of 1:100. The biological activity of an aqueous extract was evaluated using an HPLC-based activity profiling and TLC bioautography method. Peaks collected as fr
U2 - 10.1016/j.cherd.2023.06.003
DO - 10.1016/j.cherd.2023.06.003
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0263-8762
JO - Chemical Engineering Research and Design
JF - Chemical Engineering Research and Design
ER -