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1 s afforded by a single or multiple agents in Aloe and the mechanism by which this material prevents s
3 emical profile of Aloe barbadensis Mill. and Aloe arborescens Mill. was investigated using colorimetr
9 relative binding energies of the emodin and aloe-emodin derivatives to human serum albumin ranged fr
10 The contents of physcion, chrysophanol, and aloe-emodin in rhubarb were determined to be 0.22%, 1.0%
12 from the isolated anthraquinones emodin and aloe-emodin of Rhubarb to increase the bioactivities.
13 from the isolated anthraquinones emodin and aloe-emodin of Rhubarb to increase the bioactivities.
18 als, demonstrating that Ethiopian indigenous aloes exhibit polypharmacology effects on numerous genes
20 Previous studies on Ethiopian indigenous aloes focused on documentation of phytochemical composit
23 ssed the induction of DTH responses, whereas Aloe oligosaccharide treatment reduced IL-10 and blocked
24 s multiple immunoprotective factors and that Aloe oligosaccharides may prevent ultraviolet induced su
29 loba (leaves), Cymbopogon citratus (leaves), Aloe vera (leaves) and Panax ginseng (roots) was carried
32 ently indicate phylogenetic relationships of Aloe vera and related species, as well as aid molecular
33 ggested that the evaluated samples of Canary aloe vera can be incorporated into pharmaceuticals, cosm
35 th chitosan (2.0% and 3.0%) and post-harvest Aloe vera gel (AVG) coating (25% and 33%) to determine t
36 In this work, pesticide residue analysis in aloe vera has been carried out for the first time using
37 native to the Arabian Peninsula and Africa, aloe vera is significantly cultivated in the Canary Isla
38 were found in at least one sample of the 15 aloe vera leaves analysed, all within European legal lim
40 commercially available dentifrice containing aloe vera on the reduction of plaque and gingival inflam
42 o toothpaste; group 2, toothpaste containing aloe vera; and group 3, toothpaste with polymer and fluo
43 of phytochemicals from Ethiopian indigenous aloes were evaluated, and pharmacophore-based profiling