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Inhibitory Mechanism of Aloe Emodin on α-Glucosidase and Synergistic Effect with Acarbose [PDF]
In order to investigate the interaction between aloe emodin and α-glucosidase, enzyme kinetics, ultraviolet (UV) spectroscopy, infrared (IR) spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy were employed to investigate the inhibitory mechanism of aloe emodin ...
QIN Chaofeng, LI Jiao, HAO Jingwen, BU Yaqin, LI Sheng, CHEN Naidong
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Pot Aloe vera gel – a natural source of antioxidants
Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) is widely spread around the world and it is used in the food and cosmetic industry and traditional medicine due to its high content in bioactive compounds.
Raluca M. POP +6 more
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Aloe emodin induces apoptosis in ER+-breast cancer cells; MCF-7 through IGF-1R signalling pathway [PDF]
Two-third of breast cancer patients expressed estrogen receptors (ER)s and received endocrine treatment with established anti-estrogens such as tamoxifen. But the action and acquired resistance during treatment are largely unknown.
Indah Mohd Amin, +7 more
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Aloe-emodin glycosides of senna leaf
Abstract A new glucoside has been isolated from senna leaf (Cassia senna L.) and shown to be identical with the aloe-emodin-8-mono-β-D-glucoside recently isolated from Rheum palmatum. This new quinone glucoside is insoluble in water and is present in only small quantities and therefore unlikely to contribute much to the activity of the ...
J W, Fairbairn, A B, Shrestha
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Differential effects of polyphenols on proliferation and apoptosis in human myeloid and lymphoid leukemia cell lines. [PDF]
Background: Mortality rates for leukemia are high despite considerable improvements in treatment. Since polyphenols exert pro-apoptotic effects in solid tumors, our study investigated the effects of polyphenols in haematological malignancies.
Cross, Neil +5 more
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Effect of Aloe emodin against Lead Induced Hepatotoxicity
The liver is the critical organ. Long-term occupational or environmental exposure as well as excessive exposure to lead may cause severe hepatotoxic effects. The widespread use of lead has led to manifold rise in the occurrence of free lead in biological systems and the inert environment.
Ananya Bhattacharjee +2 more
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Aloe-vera extracted anthraquinones (aloin, aloe-emodin, rhein) possess a wide range of biological activities, have poor solubility and are sensitive to processing conditions. This work investigated the ultrasound-assisted encapsulation of these extracted
Uzma Sadiq +2 more
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In vitro and in vivo antileishmanial effects of aloe-emodin on Leishmania major
Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a common parasitic disease that is endemic in some parts of Iran. The drugs of choice used for leishmaniasis therapy are associated with a risk of recurrence and serious adverse effects.
Abdolhossein Dalimi +3 more
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The present study explored the stability of extracted anthraquinones (aloin, aloe-emodin and rhein) from whole-leaf Aloe vera gel (WLAG), its freeze-dried powder (FDP) and spray-dried powder (SDP) under varying pH and temperature conditions during ...
Uzma Sadiq +2 more
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Simultaneous determination of eight major bioactive compounds in Dachengqi Tang (DT) by high-performance liquid chromatography [PDF]
Background Dachengqi Tang (DT) is a common traditional Chinese medicine formula for expelling neire ('internal heat') in the stomach and intestines. There was no reliable analytical method available for the quality control of DT.
Wenfu Tang +4 more
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