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In the present work with mouse models, we demonstrate that a novel compound, NEO400, is able to profoundly protect skin against damage caused by UV radiation (UVR) when it is applied to skin post‐UVR exposure. In comparison, Aloe vera or linoleic acid are unable to achieve a similar level of protection.
Stephen Swenson +6 more
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Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer in a Refractance Window Dryer for Aloe vera gel [PDF]
IntroductionDrying is one of the oldest methods of food preservation. To increase the efficiency of heat and mass transfer while maintaining product quality, the study of the drying process is crucial scientifically and meticulously.
A. Shahraki +3 more
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Use of Dried and Fresh Aloe Vera Barbadens as Feed Supplements and Their Effect on Broiler Performance [PDF]
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of supplementation effect of dried and fresh Aloe vera barbadens gels in broiler feed. 180 heads of one –day-old chickens were randomly allocated into 6 treatments, namely : (1) basal ration (BR) + 0,25 ...
Hardjosworo, P. (PS) +3 more
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ACTIVITY TEST OF ALOE VERA PEEL EXTRACT (ALOE VERA) GEL WITH RABBIT’S (Orycctolagus Cuniculus) COMBUSTIO (MINOR BURNS) [PDF]
Background: Aloe vera skin plants contain lots of flavonoids, tannins, saponins, polyphenols and steroids. Aloe vera is known to be efficacious as boils, bruised skin, chapped, blisters, hair loss, hemorrhoids, sore throat and can treat conbustio. Sticky
Indriastuti, Marlina +4 more
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Adjuvanticity of Processed Aloe vera gel for Influenza Vaccination in Mice
The effectiveness of current influenza vaccines is considered suboptimal, and 1 way to improve the vaccines is using adjuvants. However, the current pool of adjuvants used in influenza vaccination is limited due to safety concerns. Aloe vera, or aloe, has been shown to have immunomodulatory functions and to be safe for oral intake.
Eun-Jung Song +8 more
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Abstract Maintaining optimal oral hygiene is important for overall oral care, ensuring the well‐being of teeth and their surrounding tissues. In addition, it promotes fresh breath and a pleasing smile. A key element of oral self‐care is the daily use of toothpaste during regular brushing.
Maud Joosstens +2 more
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Chronic inflammation in diabetic foot ulcers elevates MMP activity and suppresses TIMP and growth factor signaling, impairing tissue repair. Phytochemicals modulate NF‐κB/MAPK pathways and enhance Nrf2–TIMP expression, restoring MMP/TIMP balance, promoting collagen deposition, angiogenesis, and re‐epithelialization, leading to effective wound healing ...
Vishnu Priyan Elaiyaraja +3 more
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Improving beef burger quality during cold storage: effect of Aloe vera gel, packaging, and temperature [PDF]
Lipids, one of the main macronutrients in beef burgers, can undergo oxidative reactions, negatively affecting product quality. Recently, Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller), a natural antioxidant, has gained attention as a functional food ingredient in ...
Betina Louise Angioletti +6 more
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Evaluation of inulin and aloe vera as green corrosion inhibitors for mild steel in 15% HCl [PDF]
REACH legislation and PARCOM recommendations are driving research in environmental friendly alternatives to the highly toxic compounds currently used as corrosion inhibitors.
Ajayi, O.M, Everitt, N.M., Voisey, K.T.
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Technological prospection of Casearia sylvestris for wound healing reveals limited patent and scientific production, concentrated on topical formulations and associated analgesic and anti‐inflammatory properties. Key innovation gaps persist, including insufficient chemical and biological standardization, lack of clinical evidence, and restricted ...
Luiza Gonçalves Soutier +10 more
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