- Abdel-Ghaffar, F., et al., 2012. Efficacy of a single treatment of head lice with a neem seed extract: an in vivo and in vitro study on nits and motile stages. Parasitology research, 110, pp. 277–280.
- Aghili, A.K.S.S., Rahimi, R., and Shams-Ardekani, M.R., 2009. Makhzan ul-Advia. Tehran: University of Medical Sciences.
- AH, J., 2010. Zakheera Khwarzam Shahi. New Delhi: Idara kitab-us-shifa.
- Ahmad, I., Ibrar, M., and Ali, N., 2011. Ethnobotanical study of tehsil kabal, swat district, KPK, pakistan. J of Botany, 2011, 1, pp. 1-9.
- Al-Akhavaynī, A.B.R. and Matīnī, J., 1965. Hidāyat al-mutaʻallimīn fī al-ṭibb. Mashhad: Chāpkhanah-ʼi Dānishgāh-i Mashhad.
- Al-Zanbagi, N.A., and Al-Hashdi, D.F., 2014. Assessment in Vitro of the Pediculicidal Activity of Onion Bulb, Cucumber Fruit and Camel Urine. Available at: https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:212480660. [Accessed 20 October 2023]
- Al-Zayyadi, S.W., 2020. Study of the effectiveness of some raw plants and materials in the treatment of pediculosis in Najaf Province Iraq. Indian J of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(1), pp. 499–503.
- Alzweiri, M., et al., 2011. Ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal herbs in Jordan, the Northern Badia region. J of Ethnopharmacology, 137(1), pp. 27–35.
- AMBZ, R., 2005. Kitabul Fakhir Fit Tib. New Delhi: CCRUM.
- Arnold, J.D., 2017. Topical Mercurials for the Treatment of Pediculosis. JAMA dermatology, 153(5), pp. 457–457.
- Arzani, H.A., 2005. Tib e Akbar. Urdu translation by Hakim Mohammad Hussain. New Delhi: Idara Kitabul Shifa.
- Avicenna, 2010. Al Qanoon Fil Tibb. Urdu translation by GH. Kantoori. New delhi: Idara Kitab Ul Shifa.
- Bartosik, K., Zając, Z., and Kulisz, J., 2015. Head pediculosis in schoolchildren in the eastern region of the European Union. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 22(4), pp. 599-603.
- Benitez, J.M., et al., 2015. Effectiveness of Custard Apple (Annona squamosa) Seed Extract in Treating Pediculosis Capitis. Recoletos Multidisciplinary Research J, 3(2), pp. 99-109.
- Bohl, B., et al., 2015. Clinical practice update: pediculosis capitis. Pediatric nursing, 41(5), p. 227.
- Boutellis, A., Abi-Rached, L., and Raoult, D., 2014. The origin and distribution of human lice in the world. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 23, pp. 209–217.
- Burgess, I.F., 1995. Human lice and their management. Advances in parasitology, 36, pp. 271–342.
- Burns, T., et al., 2008. Rook’s textbook of dermatology. Hoboken, New Jersey, USA: John Wiley & Sons.
- Candy, K., et al., 2020. Essential oils as a potential treatment option for pediculosis. Planta Medica, 86(09), pp. 619–630.
- Chandrashekar, B., 2018. IADVL textbook of trichology. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Daryaganj.
- Choi, H.-Y., et al., 2010. Efficacy of spray formulations containing binary mixtures of clove and eucalyptus oils against susceptible and pyrethroid/malathion-resistant head lice (Anoplura: Pediculidae). J of medical entomology, 47(3), pp. 387–391.
- Clark, J.M., et al., 2013. Human lice: Past, present and future control. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 106(3), pp. 162–171.
- Dagrosa, A.T., and Elston, D.M., 2017. What’s eating you? head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis). Cutis, 100(6), pp. 389–392.
- Delario, A., 1950. Minerals in medicine. Rocks & Minerals, 25(11–12), pp. 580–594.
- Di Campli, E., et al., 2012. Activity of tea tree oil and nerolidol alone or in combination against Pediculus capitis (head lice) and its eggs. Parasitology research, 111, pp. 1985–1992.
- Di Stefani, A., Hofmann-Wellenhof, R., and Zalaudek, I., 2006. Dermoscopy for diagnosis and treatment monitoring of pediculosis capitis. J of the American Academy of Dermatology, 54(5), pp. 909–911.
- El Akkad, D.M., et al., 2016. Electron microscopic alterations in Pediculus humanus capitis exposed to some pediculicidal plant extracts. The Korean J of Parasitology, 54(4), p. 527.
- El-Bahnasawy, M.M., Abdel, F., and Morsy, T.A., 2012. Human pediculosis: a critical health problem and what about nursing policy. J Egypt Soc Parasitol, 42(3), pp. 541–62.
- Elston, D., 1999. What’s eating you? Psocoptera (book lice, psocids). Cutis, 64(5), pp. 307–308.
- Elumalai, S., et al., 2016. Comparative study on anti-microbial activities of bark oil extract from cinnamomum cassia and cinnamomum zeylanicum. Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia, 7(1), pp. 251–258.
- Fornaciari, G., et al., 2011. The use of mercury against pediculosis in the Renaissance: the case of Ferdinand II of Aragon, King of Naples, 1467–96. Medical history, 55(1), pp. 109–115.
- Ghumare, P., et al., 2014. A review of Pongamia pinnata–an important medicinal plant. Current Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 4(2), pp. 44–47.
- Gulgun, M., et al., 2013. Pediculosis capitis: prevalence and its associated factors in primary school children living in rural and urban areas in Kayseri, Turkey. Central European J of Public Health, 21(2)., pp. 104–108.
- Gupta, R.K., and Gupta, R.C., 2022. Placental toxicity. In: Reproductive and developmental toxicology. 3rd ed. Chapter 68. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-89773-0.00068-0 [Accessed 17 October 2023] Elsevier, pp. 1373–1397.
- Gutiérrez, M.M., et al., 2016. The potential application of plant essential oils to control Pediculus humanus capitis (Anoplura: Pediculidae). Parasitology research, 115, pp. 633–641.
- Hossain, S., Mahmud, S., and Rahmatullah, M., 2012. Inter-country exchanges of folk medicinal practices: a case study of a folk medicinal practitioner of Savar in Dhaka district, Bangladesh. Am-Eur J Sustain Agr, 6, pp. 281–91.
- Hubal, I., 2005. Kitabul Mukhtarat Fil Tib. Translated from Urdu. Vol. I. New Delhi: CCRUM.
- Intaranongpai, J., Chavasiri, W., and Gritsanapan, W., 2006. Anti-head lice effect of Annona squamosa seeds. Southeast Asian J of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 37(3), p. 532.
- Izzah, I.N.L., et al., 2022. The Potential of Natural Ingredients as Anti Pediculosis capitis: A Narrative Review. Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports, 3(4), pp. 300–303.
- Jadhav, V., Kore, A., and Kadam, V., 2007. In-vitro pediculicidal activity of Hedychium spicatum essential oil. Fitoterapia, 78(7–8), pp. 470–473.
- Kabeeruddin, M., 2007. Makhzanul mufradat. New Delhi: Idara Kitabus Shifa.
- Kamalinejad, M., et al., 2019. Investigating the Efficacy of Sumac Topical Solution Against Permethrin-resistant Human Head Lice. Int J of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine, 9(3), pp. 117–124.
- Kartman, L., 1949. Preliminary observations on the relation of nutrition to pediculosis of rats and chickens. The J of Parasitology, 35(4), pp. 367–374.
- Khan, M.A., 2011. Akseer Azam (Al Akseer). New Delhi: Idara kitabus Shifa, pp. 832–852.
- Khani, A., and Basavand, F., 2012. Chemical composition and insecticidal activity of myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) essential oil against two stored-product pests. J of Medicinal plants and By-product, 1(2), pp. 83–89.
- Khare, C.P., 2008. Indian medicinal plants: an illustrated dictionary. New York: Springer Science & Business Media.
- Khazain-ul-Advia, G.N., and Delhi, N., 2011. Idara Kitab-us-Shifa. New Delhi: Idara KIba Ul shifa, p. 293.
- Khokhar, A., 2002. A study of pediculosis capitis among primary school children in Delhi. Indian J of Medical Sciences, 56(9), pp. 449–452.
- Kittler, R., Kayser, M., and Stoneking, M., 2003. Molecular evolution of Pediculus humanus and the origin of clothing. Current Biology, 13(16), pp. 1414–1417.
- Ko, C.J., and Elston, D.M., 2004. Pediculosis. J of the American Academy of Dermatology, 50(1), pp. 1–12.
- Kristinawati, E., Zaetun, S., and Srigede, L., 2018. Effectiveness of the combination of lime leaf filtrate (Citrus aurantifolia) and fragrant pandan leaf (Pandanus amaryllifolius) as a natural insecticide to kill head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis). Media Bina Ilmiah, 1(1), pp. 12–8.
- Kuder, R.C., 1947. Larkspurs, delphiniums, and chemistry. J of Chemical Education, 24(9), p. 418.
- Kumar, A., et al., 2012. Antiparasitic efficacy of piperine against Argulus spp. on Carassius auratus (Linn. 1758): in vitro and in vivo study. Parasitology research, 111, pp. 2071–2076.
- Kumari, V., et al., 2023. Modern role of essential oils in drug discovery and medicinal products. In: New Horizons in Natural Compound Research. Chapter 18. Elsevier, pp. 351–360.
- Lam, M., Crutchfield, C.E., and Lewis, E.J., 1997. Hair casts: a case of pseudonits. Cutis, 60(5), pp. 251–252.
- Lawless, J., 1992. The Encyclopaedia of Essential Oils. United Kingdom: Harper Thorsons.
- Lee, P., 2015. Family matters: Head lice and worms: Ditch the creepy critters. PS Post Script. Melbourne, Vic.: Australian Pharmaceutical Publishing Company, pp. 16–18. Available at: https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.448537014543121. [Accessed 20 October 2023]
- Madke, B., and Khopkar, U., 2012. Pediculosis capitis: an update. Indian J of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology, 78, p. 429.
- Majeed, M., et al., 2007. Neem oil limonoids: Product Overview. Sabinsa Corporation, pp. 1–8. Available at: https://beta.rodpub.com/public/uploads/80789neem-oil-limonoids.pdf [Accessed 17 October 2023]
- Majusi, A., 1889. Kamil us Sana’ah. Urdu translation by Gh. Kantoori. New Delhi: Idarah Kitab al shifa.
- Malviya, R., et al., 2020. Formulation of Herbal Shampoo against Head Louse (De Geer). The Open Biology J, 8(1), pp. 74-80.
- Marimuthu, S., et al., 2012. Lousicidal activity of synthesized silver nanoparticles using Lawsonia inermis leaf aqueous extract against Pediculus humanus capitis and Bovicola ovis. Parasitology Research, 111, pp. 2023–2033.
- Mazandarani, M., et al., 2012. Autecology, phytochemical and antioxidant activity of Peganum harmala L. seed extract in North of Iran (Tash Mountains). J of Medicinal plants and By-product, 1(2), pp. 151–156.
- Mehlhorn, H., et al., 2011. Ovicidal effects of a neem seed extract preparation on eggs of body and head lice. Parasitology Research, 109, pp. 1299–1302.
- Milhau, G., et al., 1997. In vitro antimalarial activity of eight essential oils. J of Essential Oil Research, 9(3), pp. 329–333.
- Miraj, S., 2016. A review study of therapeutic effects of Peganum harmala. Seeds, 4, p. 8.
- Morsy, T.A., et al., 2000. Evaluation of the in-vitro pediculicidal action of four known insecticides and three medicinal plant extracts. J of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, 30(3), pp. 699–708.
- Muniyandi, S.K., et al., 2013. Evaluation of Costus speciosus Koen aqueous extract for larvicidal activity. Der Pharmacia Lettre, 5(4), pp. 283–285.
- Nadkarni, A., 1954. Nadkarni’s Indian Materia Medica. Jaipur: Popular Book Depot.
- Nutanson, I., Steen, C., and Schwartz, R., 2007. Pediculosis corporis: an ancient itch. Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica, 15(1), pp. 0–0.
- Oladimeji, F., et al., 2000. Pediculocidal and scabicidal properties of Lippia multiflora essential oil. J of Ethnopharmacology, 72(1–2), pp. 305–311.
- Patel, J.D., and Kumar, V., 2008. Annona squamosa L.: phytochemical analysis and antimicrobial screening. J of Pharmacy Research, 1(1), pp. 34–38.
- Perotti, M.A., et al., 2004. The sex ratio distortion in the human head louse is conserved over time. BMC genetics, 5(1), pp. 1–13.
- Putriana, N.A., et al., 2019. In vitro effectiveness of neem oil (Azadirachta Indica A. Juss) shampoo as anti head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis). Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy Research, 4(3), pp. 76–80.
- RA, K., 2010. Tarjuma Sharah Asbab. New Delhi: CCRUM.
- Raja, R.R., and Sreenivasulu, M., 2016. Pongamia Pinnata—Phytotherapeutic review. World J Pharm Res, 5(4), pp. 505–511.
- Razi, Z., 2008. Kitab al-Hawi. New Delhi: Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine.
- Roqaiya, M., and Begum, W., 2015. A review on medicinal aspect of alum in Unani medicine and scientific studies. World J Pharm Res, 4(6), pp. 929–940.
- Rossini, C., Castillo, L., and González, A., 2008. Plant extracts and their components as potential control agents against human head lice. Phytochemistry Reviews, 7, pp. 51–63.
- Saha, R., 2011. Pharmacognosy and pharmacology of Annona squamosa. Int J Pharm Life Sci, 2, pp. 1183–1189.
- Salehi S.H., and Heshmat, G., 2017. Efficacy of Different Essential Oils, Uses in Case of Treatment and Control the Head Lice. Int J of Adv Res, 5(Apr), pp. 2044-2047.
- Samuel, A.J.S.J., et al., 2009. In vitro screening of anti-lice activity of Pongamia pinnata leaves. The Korean J of parasitology, 47(4), p. 377.
- Sana, S.H., 2020. A comprehensive review of the pharmacological potential of Aristolochia longa Linn. European J of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research, 7(8), pp. 366–368.
- Sharma, A., Shailajan, S., and Menon, S., 2009. Individual and Synergistic Effects of Leaf Powders of Annona Squamosa linn., Datura Metel Linn., Vitex Negundo Linn., and their Combination on Pediculus Humanus. J of Herbal Medicine and Toxicology, 3(2), pp. 105–110.
- Shirazi, M.H., 2007. Qarabadin-e-Kabir. Tehran: Institute of Medical History, Islamic and Complementary Medicine Studies, Iran University of Medical Sciences Publications.
- Shrivastava, V., and Jain, U., 2010. In-vitro Pediculicidal Activity of Juice from Clove of Allium sativum. Research J of Pharmacy and Technology, 3(4), pp. 1134–1135.
- Sittichok, S., Wongnet, O., and Soonwera, M., 2018. New Thai herbal shampoos as pediculicides for killing head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer (Phthiraptera). Asian Pacific J of Tropical Biomedicine, 8(2), pp. 106–112.
- Sreedhar, V., et al., 2020. Pharmacological Screening of Anti Lice and Antidandruff Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Leaves of Datura metel. Pharmacognosy J, 12(6s), pp. 1653-1657.
- Su, M., and Mulla, M., 1999. Activity and biological effects of neem products against arthropods of medical and veterinary importance. J Am Mosq Control Assoc, 15, pp. 133–152.
- Susanty, E., et al., 2020. In Vitro Test on the Effectiveness of Citrus limon and Allium sativum as Pediculicides. J Kedokteran Brawijaya, 31(2), pp. 89–94.
- Toloza, A.C., et al., 2008. Interspecific hybridization of Eucalyptus as a potential tool to improve the bioactivity of essential oils against permethrin-resistant head lice from Argentina. Bioresource Technology, 99(15), pp. 7341–7347.
- Upadhyay, S., Ghosh, A., and Singh, V., 2011. Anti-lice activity of Abrus precatorius Linn (FAM-Fabaceae) seed oil. Egypt Dermatol Online J, 7, p. 4.
- Valnet, J., 1990. The practice of aromatherapy: A classic compendium of plant medicines and their healing properties. Rochester, Vermont, US: Inner Traditions/Bear & Co.
- Veal, L., 1996. The potential effectiveness of essential oils as a treatment for headlice, Pediculus humanus capitis. Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 2(4), pp. 97–101.
- Vicentini, C.B., Manfredini, S., and Contini, C., 2018. Ancient treatment for lice: a source of suggestions for carriers of other infectious diseases? Infez Med, 26, pp. 181–192.
- Weems, H., and Fasulo, T., 2015. Human lice: body louse, Pediculus humanus humanus Linnaeus and head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer (Insecta: Phthiraptera (Anoplura): Pediculidae). The document of EENY. pp. 103-104. Available at: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/IN261 [Accessed 17 October 2023]
- Yadav, R.D., et al., 2011. Pongamia pinnata: an overview. Int J of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2(3), p. 494.
- Yang, Y.-C., et al., 2003. Ovicidal and adulticidal effects of Eugenia caryophyllata bud and leaf oil compounds on Pediculus capitis. J of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 51(17), pp. 4884–4888.
- Yang, Y.-C., et al., 2004. Insecticidal activity of plant essential oils against Pediculus humanus capitis (Anoplura: Pediculidae). J of Medical Entomology, 41(4), pp. 699–704.
- Yang, Y.-C., et al., 2005. Ovicidal and adulticidal activities of Cinnamomum zeylanicum bark essential oil compounds and related compounds against Pediculus humanus capitis (Anoplura: Pediculicidae). Int J for Parasitology, 35(14), pp. 1595–1600.
- Yones, D.A., Bakir, H.Y., and Bayoumi, S.A., 2016. Chemical composition and efficacy of some selected plant oils against Pediculus humanus capitis in vitro. Parasitology Research, 115, pp. 3209–3218.
- Yoon, K.S., et al., 2004. Resistance and cross-resistance to insecticides in human head lice from Florida and California. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 80(3), pp. 192–201.
|