Estimation for Raw Material Plants of a Henna Product Using LC-High Resolution MS and Multivariate Analysis

Naohiro Oshima, Maiko Tahara, Tsuyoshi Kawakami, Akiko Yagami, Takumi Akiyama, Nahoko Uchiyama, Yoshiaki Ikarashi

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Abstract

Henna is a plant-based dye obtained from the powdered leaf of the pigmented plant Lawsonia inermis, and has often been used for grey hair dyeing, treatment, and body painting. As a henna product, the leaves of Indigofera tinctoria and Cassia auriculata can be blended to produce different colour variations. Although allergy from henna products attributed to p-phenylenediamine, which is added to enhance the dye, is reported occasionally, raw material plants of henna products could also contribute to the allergy. In this study, we reported that raw material plants of commercial henna products distributed in Japan can be estimated by LC-high resolution MS (LC-HRMS) and multivariate analysis. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) score plot clearly separated 17 samples into three groups [I; henna, II; blended henna primarily comprising Indigofera tinctoria, III; Cassia auriculata]. This grouping was consistent with the ingredient lists of products except that one sample listed as henna was classified as Group III, indicating that its ingredient label may differ from the actual formulation. The ingredients characteristic to Groups I, II, and III by PCA were lawsone (1), indirubin (2), and rutin (3), respectively, which were reported to be contained in each plant as ingredients. Therefore, henna products can be considered to have been manufactured from these plants. This study is the first to estimate raw material plants used in commercial plant-based dye by LC-HRMS and multivariate analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)664-668
Number of pages5
JournalChemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Volume72
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11-07-2024
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Chemistry
  • Drug Discovery

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