ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2017,9,1,60-64.DOI:10.4103/0974-8490.199775Published:February 2017Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Rawiwan Charoensup, Thidarat Duangyod, Chanida Palanuvej, and Nijsiri Ruangrungsi Author(s) affiliations:Rawiwan Charoensup1, Thidarat Duangyod1, Chanida Palanuvej2, Nijsiri Ruangrungsi3 1School of Health Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 57100, THAILAND. 2College of Public Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, THAILAND. 3Faculty of Pharmacy, Rangsit University, Pathumthani 12000, THAILAND. Abstract:Background: Lawsonia inermis L. has been used as a traditional or folk medicine for the treatment of a wide range of skin infectious diseases. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the pharmacognostic specifications and lawsone contents of L. inermis leaves. Materials and Methods: The pharmacognostic specifications of L. inermis leaves from 12 sources were evaluated according to the WHO guideline of quality control method for medicinal plant materials. The lawsone contents were analyzed by thin‑layer chromatography (TLC) coupled with densitometry and image analysis. Results: Microscopic evaluation of L. inermis powders showed the fragment of mesophyll, fragment of parenchyma, epidermis layer with stomata, and the rosette crystal of calcium oxalate. Physicochemical parameters revealed that total ash, acid‑insoluble ash, loss on drying, and water content should be not <6.98, 1.12, 8.08, and 9.86% of dried weight, respectively, whereas ethanol and water extractive values should be not < 19.67 and 23.06% of dried weight, respectively. The content of lawsone in L. inermis leaves by TLC‑densitometry was found to be 0.76 ± 0.05 g/100 g of dried crude drug, whereas the lawsone content evaluation by TLC image analysis was found to be 0.87 ± 0.11 g/100 g of dried crude drug. The validation of the methods revealed that both TLC‑densitometry and TLC image analysis showed a good sensitivity and accuracy for lawsone quantitation in L. inermis. Conclusion: The pharmacognostic specifications could be used as the standardization data of L. inermis leaves, and the development of TLC method could be applied to determine lawsone content in this plant material. Keywords:Lawsone, Lawsonia inermis L, Pharmacognostic specification, Thin‑layer chromatographyView:PDF (1.54 MB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images The flowering branch of Lawsonia inermis KeywordsLawsoneLawsonia inermis LPharmacognostic specificationThin‑layer chromatography ‹ Insulin Plant (Costus pictus) Extract Restores Thyroid Hormone Levels in Experimental Hypothyroidism up New Cytotoxic Cembranoid from Indonesian Soft Coral Sarcophyton sp. ›