Pharmacological Update Properties of Aloe Vera and its Major Active Constituents
The review article provides a comprehensive overview of recent studies on Aloe vera, focusing on its bioactive compounds such as aloesin, aloin, and emodin. The article highlights Aloe vera’s diverse pharmacological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and wound-healing properties, and emphasizes the need for further clinical trials to validate these effects in human health applications.
Aloe vera gel as a stimulant for mesenchymal stem cells differentiation and a natural therapy for radiation induced liver damage
The study titled explored the combined effects of lyophilized Aloe vera gel and bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) transplantation in treating radiation-induced liver damage in rats. The findings indicated that this combination therapy improved liver function, reduced oxidative stress and inflammation, and promoted the differentiation of transplanted M
Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, Cytotoxic, and Protein Kinase Inhibition Potential in Aloe vera L
The study investigates various bioactivities of Aloe vera leaf extracts. The findings demonstrated that the extracts possess significant antioxidant properties, effectively scavenge free radicals, exhibit antimicrobial activity against certain bacterial strains, show cytotoxic effects on specific cancer cell lines, and inhibit protein kinase activity, suggesting potential therapeutic applications.
Network Pharmacology-Based Study on the Mechanism of Aloe Vera for Treating Cancer
The study titled “Network Pharmacology-Based Study on the Mechanism of Aloe Vera for Treating Cancer” utilized network pharmacology and molecular docking approaches to explore the anticancer mechanisms of Aloe vera. The analysis identified eight active compounds, including quercetin and aloe-emodin, targeting 174 cancer-related genes such as AKT1, TP53, and VEGFA, suggesting that Aloe vera exerts […]
Immunobiology and Application of Aloe vera-Based Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering
This article explores Aloe Vera’s immunomodulatory effects, emphasizing its potential in enhancing immune function and its applications in tissue engineering, which may contribute to longevity.
Aloe Vera Gel Homogenate Shows Anti-Inflammatory Activity through Inhibition of Cyclooxygenase Pathway
This study demonstrates Aloe Vera’s anti-inflammatory properties, highlighting its ability to inhibit the cyclooxygenase pathway, thereby reducing inflammation and promoting cellular health.