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Aloe Vera for Tissue Engineering Applications
Aloe vera, also referred as Aloe barbadensis Miller, is a succulent plant widely used for biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. Aloe vera has been used for thousands of years.
Narayan Bhattarai, Bhattarai Narayan
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Aloe vera (L.)Burm. se nalazi u proizvodima koje svakodnevno upotrebljavamo ili konzumiramo. Iako se dosta uzgaja u kućanstvima kao ukrasna biljka, prvenstveno se uzgaja u farmaceutske svrhe. Koriste se sok i gel kao ljekoviti sastojci koji djeluju na mnoge sustave u organizmu.
Borges, Paula Marques
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Hormesis: induction by Aloe vera extracts and individual constituents [PDF]
Aloe vera has an extensive history in traditional folk medicine. There is a robust scientific literature on Aloe vera extracts and several prominent chemical constituents, covering chemical characterization, biological/chemoprotective effects, and ...
Calabrese Edward J. +6 more
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In vitro antifungal effect of Aloe vera and cinnamon essential oil incorporated Aloe vera on stem-end rot pathogens of mango (cv. Karthakolomban) [PDF]
Purpose: This research was conducted to determine the in vitro antifungal effect of Aloe vera and cinnamon oil incorporated Aloe vera on stem-end rot pathogens isolated from Karthakolomban mango.
Nilakshi Karunarathna +3 more
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The cultivation of aloe vera plants began since residents in Pekanbaru know of the benefits of aloe vera plant. The group of Lidah Buaya Kita was formed in January 2014 in the District Rumbai, Pekanbaru City, Riau Province.
Sri Rahayu Prastyaningsih +2 more
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Effect of Aloe vera Extract in Reducing Formaldehyde in Salted Squid (Loligo indica) and Sensory Evaluation [PDF]
This study aims to determine the effect of Aloe vera extract in reducing formaldehyde levels in salted squid and determine the organoleptic characteristics of salted squid after being given Aloe vera extract.
Safrida Safrida +2 more
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PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ETHNOBOTANICAL EFFECTS OF ALOE VERA
Aloe vera is part and parcel of the Liliaceae family. This is one of 250 Aloe Barbadensis species, scientifically known as Aloe Vera. Acemannane, one of the most bioactive polysaccharides of Aloe Vera, has effects of immunity modulation, anti-cancer ...
Madiha khan niazi +4 more
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POTENTIAL OF ALOE VERA GEL AS AN ALTERNATIVE INDUCTOR IN PLATELET AGGREGATION TEST
Platelet aggregation test is important in evaluation platelet function. Inductors are substances that stimulate the aggregation process. The use of ADP (adenosine diphosphate as an inductor has the disadvantage of being costly and difficult to obtain ...
Gela Setya Ayu Putri, Andri Sukeksi
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Hypolipidemic Effects Of Aloe Vera (Aloe Vera L.)
Background: Chronic hyperlipidemia is a trigger factor for serious diseases, one of which is atherosclerosis. Lipid profile disorders in the form of increased total cholesterol, LDL and decreased HDL levels are believed to be one of the major triggering factors for cardiovascular disease.
Roy Sukbir Singh, Hendrika A. Silitonga
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The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of aloe vera leaf extract (Aloe vera L.) in inhibiting the growth of Candida albicans fungi through in vitro. Aloe vera (Aloe vera L.) is a plant that can overcome digestive problems caused by fungi.
Feizia Huslina
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