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Aloe vera, commonly known as Barbados or Curaçao Aloe, is an herbal medicine with a long tradition of use by a variety of cultures. The succulent plant grows in arid and subtropical climates and is best known for 2 distinct preparations: the clear mucilaginous gel that is widely used for the treatment of minor burns, especially sunburns, and the thick ...
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
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Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) is one of the most widely utilized medicinal plants, valued for its therapeutic, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical applications. The plant contains a rich spectrum of bioactive compounds including aloins, polysaccharides, vitamins, minerals, anthraquinones, enzymes, and amino acids, which contribute to its anti ...
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Quality and authenticity of commercial aloe vera gel powders
Food Chemistry, 2007Abstract This study provides a survey of commercial aloe vera gel powders. Nine products, obtained from leading international suppliers, were examined and compared with fresh aloe vera gel. A multi-technique approach was chosen to assess their quality and authenticity.
A. Bozzi +3 more
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
Duoduo Zhang +5 more
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Physica Scripta
Abstract In the realm of nanoscience, the inherent antibacterial potential of nanoparticles (NPs) stands as an alluring prospect for the development of pharmaceutical interventions. Yet, conventional chemical and physical NPs fabrication methods pose environmental and safety concerns.
Nur Syafiqah Farhanah Dzulkharnien +2 more
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Abstract In the realm of nanoscience, the inherent antibacterial potential of nanoparticles (NPs) stands as an alluring prospect for the development of pharmaceutical interventions. Yet, conventional chemical and physical NPs fabrication methods pose environmental and safety concerns.
Nur Syafiqah Farhanah Dzulkharnien +2 more
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Journal of Food Measurement & Characterization, 2021
A. Sarker, T. Grift
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A. Sarker, T. Grift
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Aloe vera gel: A potent nutraceutical
Journal of Natural Pharmaceuticals, 2011Manisha Pandey +3 more
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Chitosan–aloe vera gel coating delays postharvest decay of mango fruit
Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology, 2020S. Shah, M. S. Hashmi
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