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Aloe vera-Gel – eine Literaturrecherche

open access: yesZeitschrift für Phytotherapie, 2017
ZusammenfassungAuf dem Gebiet der Phytotherapie hat die innerliche Anwendung der Aloe vera-Pflanze wegen ihres laxierenden Effekts zur Behandlung von Obstipation ihren festen Platz. Weitere Indikationen verknüpft man derzeit vornehmlich mit dem Blattmark (Gel), das von alters her zur topischen Applikation bei Wunden und Verbrennungen zum Einsatz kommt.
Knut Ochmann, André-Michael Beer
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Evaluation of Acemannan in Different Commercial Beverages Containing Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) Gel

open access: yesGels, 2023
Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) gel is a frequently used ingredient in many food pro-ducts, particularly beverages, due to its reported health benefits.
Rafael Minjares-Fuentes   +1 more
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A Brief Review on Aloe Vera & Aloe Vera Gel

International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews, 2023
Aloe vera has a storied history of use. Mesopotamian clay tablets dated 1750 BC indicate that Aloe vera was being used for medicinal purposes. Egyptian records from 550 BC also mentioned aloe for infections of the skin. The ancient Greeks were also aware of aloe’s medicinal effects as both Pliny (23-79 AD) and Dioscorides (1st century AD) wrote of aloe’
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Aloe vera leaf gel: a review update

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1999
Research since the 1986 review has largely upheld the therapeutic claims made in the earlier papers and indeed extended them into other areas. Treatment of inflammation is still the key effect for most types of healing but it is now realized that this is a complex process and that many of its constituent processes may be addressed in different ways by ...
T, Reynolds, A C, Dweck
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Gel Textural Properties of Aloe vera

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2013
Aloe vera is a very important crop extensively used for food, medicinal and cosmetic industry. The gel obtained from aloevera is a very important product. Studies were carried to understand the relation between textural properties like penetration and cutting force with respect to gel distribution in aloevera leaves. The gel distribution percentage was
Ravindra Naik, Annamalai S.J.K
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A Review on Stability of Aloe Vera Gel

Research Journal of Topical and Cosmetic Sciences, 2018
Aloe is the dried juice of the leaves of Aloe barbadensis Miller, known as Curacao aloes; or of Aloe perryi Baker, known as Socotrine aloes; or of Aloe ferox Miller and hybrids of this species with Aloe Africana Miller and Aloe spicata Baker, known as Cape aloes, belonging to family Liliaceae.1.
Kranti Jayavant Thorat   +3 more
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Antiinflammatory activity of extracts from Aloe vera gel

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1996
We studied the effects of aqueous, chloroform, and ethanol extracts of Aloe vera gel on carrageenan-induced edema in the rat paw, and neutrophil migration into the peritoneal cavity stimulated by carrageenan. We also studied the capacity of the aqueous extract to inhibit cyclooxygenase activity.
B, Vázquez   +3 more
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A HPTLC densitometric method for the determination of aloeverose in Aloe vera gel

Fitoterapia, 2010
Aloe vera gel is a familiar ingredient in a range of widely available and advertisement healthcare and cosmetic products. As to date there are no documented reports on the standardization of A. vera gel and the following study is an attempt in this direction. A. vera gel was evaluated for its aloeverose content for the first time.
Richard, Lobo   +5 more
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Better Left Aloe? Contact Allergens in Aloe Vera Gels

Dermatitis®, 2023
Michelle, Xiong   +2 more
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