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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988
We review the scientific literature regarding the aloe vera plant and its products. Aloe vera is known to contain several pharmacologically active ingredients, including a carboxypeptidase that inactivates bradykinin in vitro, salicylates, and a substance(s) that inhibits thromboxane formation in vivo.
A D, Klein, N S, Penneys
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We review the scientific literature regarding the aloe vera plant and its products. Aloe vera is known to contain several pharmacologically active ingredients, including a carboxypeptidase that inactivates bradykinin in vitro, salicylates, and a substance(s) that inhibits thromboxane formation in vivo.
A D, Klein, N S, Penneys
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2023
Aloe vera (AV) is a multi-benefit plant well known for diverse applications due to its unique gel. This gel contains high-quality oil used to produce a high range of phytochemical products where the quantity and quality depend to stress factors including climatic variables.
Ahmed Karmaoui, Zineb Moussafir
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Aloe vera (AV) is a multi-benefit plant well known for diverse applications due to its unique gel. This gel contains high-quality oil used to produce a high range of phytochemical products where the quantity and quality depend to stress factors including climatic variables.
Ahmed Karmaoui, Zineb Moussafir
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Aloe Barbadensis Miller (Aloe Vera)
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition ResearchAbstract: Aloe Barbadensis Miller (Aloe Vera, AV) is a widely recognized for its diverse health-promoting, skin care, and medicinal properties. This narrative review provides a comprehensive overview of AV’s bioactive compounds, pharmacological activities, potential applications, its toxic and adverse effects, as well as the clinical evidence ...
Sukhdeep Kaur, Kiran Bains
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Oral Aloe Vera-Induced Hepatitis
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2007Objective: To report a case of possible oral aloe vera-induced hepatitis. Case Summary: A 73-year-old female was admitted to the hospital for acute hepatitis. Extensive laboratory testing did not reveal the cause of the patient's disease. She was asked multiple times whether she was taking any home medications, which she initially denied.
Michelle M, Bottenberg +3 more
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Adulteration of Aloe Vera (Aloe vera) Leaf Ingredients
2019The goal of this bulletin is to provide timely information and/or updates on issues of adulteration and mislabeling of aloe vera leaf juice ingredients that purport to meet the quality standard established by the International Aloe Science Council (IASC), an international trade association of aloe vera leaf juice ingredient producers and product ...
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