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Comparison of effect of aloe Vera gel with aspirin and celecoxib on platelet aggregation. The Professional Medical Journal
Comparison of effect of aloe Vera gel with aspirin and celecoxib on platelet aggregation. The Professional Medical Journal
Objective: This study was designed to compare the effect of Aloe vera gel with aspirin and celecoxib on platelet aggregation. Study Design: Comparative Study. Setting: Post graduate Medical Institute Lahore, Children Hospital, Lahore. Period: September 2015 to September 2016. Material & Methods: Blood was withdrawn from anti-cubital vein, complete blood count was checked, platelet rich plasma was prepared by centrifuging citrated whole blood and then incubated with  Aloe vera low (AVL), Aloe vera high (AVH), aspirin and celecoxib for 30 minutes at 37C. After adding the agonist arachidonic acid, reading was then taken for 3 minutes and percentage aggregation was recorded. Results: Platelet aggregation with aspirin, AVH and AVL was statistically significantly lower as compared to control and celecoxib groups. Conclusion: This study has demonstrateda dose dependentanti-platelet effect of Aloe vera gel which is comparable to aspirin.
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Comparison of effect of aloe Vera gel with aspirin and celecoxib on platelet aggregation. The Professional Medical Journal
Development and characterization of reconstituted hydrogel from Aloe v (...)
Development and characterization of reconstituted hydrogel from Aloe v (...)
Structural and rheological characterization of reconstituted hydrogels developed from A. vera non-fibrous alcohol insoluble residue (NFAIR) powder using different methods [viz., shaking (S), heating-shaking (HS), and heating (H)] and concentrations (viz., 0.2–1.6 %, w/v) was carried out. Functional group distribution by FTIR spectroscopy and Congo red (CR) method revealed the presence of acetylated acemannan in A. vera powder. Dynamic oscillation studies of A. vera (NFAIR) fluids at all concentrations of 0.2–1.6 %, w/v, showed gel strength in the order of H > HS > S method. However, in H method, increase in concentration from 0.2 to 1.6 %, w/v showed the conformational transition from semi-diluted solution to weak gel nature. Rheological models described the effect of heating temperatures (HT); 30–90 °C, and times (Ht); 15–60 min on viscoelastic behavior in reconstituted A. vera fluids. The reconstituted A. vera hydrogel prepared with a concentration of 1.6 %, w/v using 50 °C (HT) and 30 min (Ht) condition showed a good agreement with the Power law (storage modulus, G′) and Weak gel model (complex modulus, G*) fitted data (R2 > 0.94) resulting higher viscoelastic moduli intercepts; G′0 (71.5 Pa s n′), G″0 (33.5 Pa s n″), lower slopes; n′ (0.22), n″ (0.06), higher network strength (A F , 121.3 Pa s1/z ) and number of network (z, 5.3) values. The obtained results suggested that heating at 50 °C/30 min can develop aqueous weak gel networks of A. vera with enhanced gel strength which may be utilized as a novel gelling agent for wide variety of targeted applications in food and pharmaceutical sectors.
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Development and characterization of reconstituted hydrogel from Aloe v (...)
Dietary Aloe vera gel and Microbiota Interactions Influence of Butyrat (...)
Dietary Aloe vera gel and Microbiota Interactions Influence of Butyrat (...)
Symbiotic effect of butyrate-producing endophytic microbiota and Aloe vera gel containing non-digestible carbohydrates was discussed on slowing ageing design: butyrate efficacy for insulin sensitivity, sirtuin activation through histone deacetylase inhibitors in vitro study. Possible putative efficacy of butyrate fermented by endophytic microbiota for insulin sensitivity on glucose homeostasis is discussed.
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Dietary Aloe vera gel and Microbiota Interactions Influence of Butyrat (...)
Dietary Cancer Prevention with Butyrate Fermented by Aloe vera Gel End (...)
Dietary Cancer Prevention with Butyrate Fermented by Aloe vera Gel End (...)
AIM: Diet is a natural source of butyrate through the fermentation of non-digestive fiber, such as acemannan in Aloe vera gel, is a strong appearing target for health and quality of life as an immune modulation and colorectal cancer prevention in aged people. In our earlier research on fermentation by endophytic bacteria in Aloe vera gel, butyric acid was identified by GC/MSD analysis. Present investigation aims the identification of the microbiota. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The endophytic microbiota of Aloe vera gel in the fermented media were examined by use of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry. RESULTS: The following microbiota were identified: Bacillus cereus, B. licheniformis, Lactobacillus paralimentarium, Yeast: Clavispora lusitaniae. The safety pattern of the prepared Aloe vera gel was tested on normal non-cancerous cells and indicated the absence of any significant possible toxicity on the cells. Also, the extracted gels showed abilities to regulate the inflammatory responses in the inflammation cell models via the reduction in the amount of induced reactive oxygen species and both COX 1 and 2 enzymes. DISCUSSIOIN: Identification of butyrate-producing endophytic microbiota in Aloe vera gel fermentation and finding of inflamatory as well as antioxidant activities of butyrate in the fermented gel may help explain the known beneficial effects of butyrate in intestinal colon and on colitis. An innovative concept of symbiotics: a combination of Aloe vera gel juice and microbiota: Bacillus cereus, B.licheniformis. Lactobacillus paralimentarium and Clavispora lusitaniae, is a perspective on alleviation of cancer disease and improvement of gastrointestinal health by butyrate fermentation.
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Dietary Cancer Prevention with Butyrate Fermented by Aloe vera Gel End (...)
Differential inhibition of gelatinase activity in human colon adenocarcinoma cells by Aloe vera and Aloe arborescens extracts BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies Full Text
Differential inhibition of gelatinase activity in human colon adenocarcinoma cells by Aloe vera and Aloe arborescens extracts BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies Full Text
Background Aloe’s reported bioactivities (anticancer, anti-inflammatory and wound healing) suggest they might inhibit a subgroup of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) called gelatinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9). The goal of the present study was to compare the MMP inhibitory potential of two Aloe species, A. vera and A. arborescens. Methods Different types of extraction were tested and specific bioactive compounds were quantified. Cancer cell invasion inhibitory activities were measured in vitro using the wound healing assay in human colon cancer cells (HT29). Effects on gelatinase activities were further assessed by dye-quenched gelatin and gelatin zymography. Results Different types of extraction yielded significantly different levels of bioactivities and of bioactive compounds, which might be due to a greater amount of extractable bioactive compounds such as anthraquinones. Both A. arborescens and A. vera have potential as inhibitory agents in cancer cell proliferation via MMP-9 and MMP-2 enzymatic activity inhibition, being able to reduce colon cancer cell proliferation and migration but A. arborescens showed to be a more effective inhibitor of cancer cell migration than A. vera. Conclusion This work opens novel perspectives on the mode of action of Aloe species in cancer cell migration and may provide clues as to why there are so many conflicting results on Aloe’s activities.
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Differential inhibition of gelatinase activity in human colon adenocarcinoma cells by Aloe vera and Aloe arborescens extracts BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies Full Text
Effect of Aloe Vera Compress for Decreasing the Degree of Phlebitis among Hospitalized Children in Indonesia
Effect of Aloe Vera Compress for Decreasing the Degree of Phlebitis among Hospitalized Children in Indonesia
Background: Aloe vera is more effective than routine treatment alone to improve symptoms of phlebitis. However, few studies have been conducted in Indonesia to explore the effectiveness of aloe vera on phlebitis among hospitalized children with wide-ranged of age. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of aloe vera in reducing the degree of phlebitis among hospitalized children in Indonesia.Methods: This study was conducted using a quasi-experimental design, a pretest-posttest design with a control group. The sample of this study was 42 children (21 respondents in both groups) with phlebitis that hospitalized in one general public health in West Java, Indonesia from May to July 2019. The intervention group was provided a compress of extract aloe vera (5 ml) and the control group was provided a compress of 70% Alcohol. The instrument used in this study was Visual Infusion Phlebitis (VIP) score. The Mann Whitney test was used to evaluate the difference of degree of phlebitis between intervention and control group and Wilcoxon test used to evaluate the difference before and after the intervention.Results: The majority of respondents were in the infant stage (45.23%), having normal nutrition status (54.76%). On average, the length of stay in the hospital was seven days and receive intravenous therapy solution non-electrolyte and antibiotics. The average score for the post-test score was decreased in both classes. There is a statistically significant difference between the phlebitis score both in the Aloe Vera and 70% baseline-specific experimental classes, during 8, 16, 32, 40, 48 hours of treatment implementation (p
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Effect of Aloe Vera Compress for Decreasing the Degree of Phlebitis among Hospitalized Children in Indonesia
Effect of Aloe Vera gel on relief of hemodialysis patients' pruritus - Complementary Medicine Journal of faculty of Nursing & Midwifery
Effect of Aloe Vera gel on relief of hemodialysis patients' pruritus - Complementary Medicine Journal of faculty of Nursing & Midwifery
Introduction: Pruritus is one of the most common problems in patients with kidney failure. 60-80% of dialysis patients complain of itchy skin for which different therapies have been recommended. Medicinal plants compose a group of these therapies. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of aloe Vera gel on pruritus in ...
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Effect of Aloe Vera gel on relief of hemodialysis patients' pruritus - Complementary Medicine Journal of faculty of Nursing & Midwifery
Effect of Aloe vera leaf extract on blood glucose levels in alloxan in (...)
Effect of Aloe vera leaf extract on blood glucose levels in alloxan in (...)
Background: The prevalence of diabetes is rapidly rising worldwide at an alarming rate. Over the last 30 years, the status of diabetes has changed from being considered as a mild disorder of the elderly to one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality affecting the youth and middle aged people. Aloe vera has been used in folk medicine as a remedy for various diseases. It is extensively studied in treating diabetes mellitus. Aims and Objectives: This study evaluates the hypoglycemic effect of A. vera leaf dried powder and compares it with standard Metformin in alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Materials and Methods: Diabetes mellitus was experimentally induced in rats by intraperitoneal injection of alloxan monohydrate at a dose of 150 mg/kg. A pure extract of A. vera leaf was given orally once daily for 5 weeks in three graded doses of 100, 200, 400 mg/kg and compared with control (2 ml distilled water) and standard (metformin 50 mg/kg). Results: The elevated blood glucose levels in diabetic rats were reduced by the treatment with A. vera leaf extract at doses of 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg which was comparable to 50 mg/kg of metformin with no statistically significant difference (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: Our study concludes that A. vera leaf extract has a favorable effect in reversing alloxan induced hyperglycemia in rats.
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Effect of Aloe vera leaf extract on blood glucose levels in alloxan in (...)
Effect of Aloe vera preparations on the human bioavailability of vitamins C and E - PubMed
Effect of Aloe vera preparations on the human bioavailability of vitamins C and E - PubMed
There are no literature references describing the effect of consumption of Aloe vera liquid preparations on the absorption of water- or fat-soluble vitamins. There is a very large population worldwide which consume vitamins and many people also consume Aloe. Thus we report the effect of Aloe on the …
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Effect of Aloe vera preparations on the human bioavailability of vitamins C and E - PubMed
Effect of Aloe vera preparations on the human bioavailability of vitamins C and E. - PubMed - NCBI
Effect of Aloe vera preparations on the human bioavailability of vitamins C and E. - PubMed - NCBI
There are no literature references describing the effect of consumption of Aloe vera liquid preparations on the absorption of water- or fat-soluble vitamins. There is a very large population worldwide which consume vitamins and many people also consume Aloe. Thus we report the effect of Aloe on the …
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Effect of Aloe vera preparations on the human bioavailability of vitamins C and E. - PubMed - NCBI
EFFECT OF COMBINATION OF ALOE VERA AND VITAMIN C ON ANDROGEN DEPENDENT ENZYME ACTIVITIES OF REPRODUCTIVE TISSUES IN STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED DIABETIC MALE RATS
EFFECT OF COMBINATION OF ALOE VERA AND VITAMIN C ON ANDROGEN DEPENDENT ENZYME ACTIVITIES OF REPRODUCTIVE TISSUES IN STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED DIABETIC MALE RATS
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EFFECT OF COMBINATION OF ALOE VERA AND VITAMIN C ON ANDROGEN DEPENDENT ENZYME ACTIVITIES OF REPRODUCTIVE TISSUES IN STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED DIABETIC MALE RATS