Aloe vera, sometimes referred as a "miraculous" plant, has been used by mankind during centuries, for the treatment of mainly skin conditions but also for different disorders like constipation ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate evidence for the efficacy of aloe vera on managing prediabetes and early non-treated diabetes mellitus. We performed a systematic search of PubMed, Embase ...
Aloe greatheadii Anti-diabetic 300 mg/kg bw (Loots et al., 2011) Aloe littoralis Anti-inflammatory 2.5 and 5 ml/kg (Hajhashemi et al ., 2012) Wound healing 500 mg (Hajhashemi et al ., 2012)
In the context of diabetes, Aloe vera has drawn significant interest in traditional medicine due to its potential anti-diabetic effects. Studies have indicated that Aloe vera gel and isolated ...
This article highlights important uses as a nutraceutical, medicinal, and therapeutic food potential of A. vera constituents. Aloe vera nutraceutical gel scaffolds, such as acemannan, promote ...
Let's take a look at the long history of aloe vera, its uses, and its potential benefits. ... et al. Antidiabetic Activity of Aloe Vera L. Juice. I. Clinical Trial in New Cases of Diabetes Mellitus.
The major keywords used in various combinations included: diabetic dyslipidemia, therapeutic strategies, Aloe vera, anti-diabetic activity, hypoglycaemic …
Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Mill.) is a succulent plant renowned for its health-enhancing properties and extensive application in traditional medicine. Globally, it is predominantly
Examples of medicinal plants with antidiabetic potential are described, with focuses on preclinical and clinical studies. The beneficial potential of each plant matrix …
Veri cation of antidiabetic potential of Aloe vera: amylase inhibitory assay of crude aloe gel and aloe latex with rind extracts Deanne Alcalde 1, Diane May Tajo and Dyan Reizl Valencia1 1 Philippine Science High School Western Visayas Campus Bitoon, Jaro, Iloilo City 5000, Department of Science and Technology, Philippines
In this study, the total phenolic and flavonoid contents, the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl hydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging ability and the ferric reducing power (FRAP) of Aloe vera were measured to determine the antioxidant activity of this species. The in vivo antidiabetic effects of the plant were als …
Development, sensory and chemical attributes of the jelly made by incorporating aloe vera gel in pineapple juice. Int J Sci Res. 2015; 4:1094-8. Request …
Records dating back to 500 BC report use of Aloe vera to heal the skin and treat wounds, hemorrhoids, and hair loss (Shelton, 1991; Boon and Smith, 2004).Greek physician Dioscorides described the use of the plant gel to heal skin infections, chapping, and hemorrhoids (Gunther, 1934; Kuhn and Winston, 2001; Boon and Smith, …
Other important pharmacological activities of Aloe Vera are anti diabetic [12], antiseptic [13], anti-tumor [14], antioxidant [15], antiulcer [16], hepatoprotective [17], immunomodulatory [18 ...
The present review explains therapeutic and pharmaceutical potential of Aloe vera a well-known plant grows in semi-arid climate of tropical and subtropical regions.
A. vera Mill. Methanol: α-glucosidase inhibition: 1.09 µg/mL: 0.54 µg/mL ... In vivo antidiabetic properties of Aloe vera. Misawa et al. ... Of the 35 studies performed …
Aloe arborescens Mill's extracts have been explored for antibacterial and antioxidant efficacies. However, there is limited information on its chemical composition and mechanism of action. The purpose of this study was to assess the chemical composition, antibacterial and antioxidant activities and mechanism of the whole leaf extract of A. …
The diabetic rats fed with Aloe vera and its two fractions restored the glucose and insulin levels to normal. The plasma of the rats was depleted with IgG and albumin and proteomic analysis was carried out. ... Pre-clinical and clinical studies have been performed to check the anti-diabetic potential of A. vera (Babu et al., 2021; …
3.3 Hormones and neurotransmitters. Auxins are a group of naturally occurring plant hormones (Agboola et al., 2014), and they are one of the two hormones repeatedly reported from Aloe species such as A. vera (Hamman, 2008).In other studies, indole-3-acetic acid (Figure 4; Compound 31) was detected in A. vera (Nejatzadeh-Barandozi, 2013) and A …
Anatomy and history of aloe vera. The aloe vera leaves are triangular in shape with 20 × 5 (length and wide) inches, with soft spike with edges and composed with fleshy mucilaginous (Rjasekaran et al. 2005).Basically, three layers are found in aloe vera, where 95% water present in inner layer gel and rest of part is made with lipids, amino …
Aloe is a tropical, drought-resistant succulent. In botany it is known as Aloe vera (L.) Webb. (Aloe barbadensis Mill.) of the Liliaceae family. Aloe vera is the most common aloe variety. It is native to the Mediterranean region, the Arabian Peninsula, India, China and Eastern Africa.
Examples of medicinal plants with antidiabetic potential are described, with focuses on preclinical and clinical studies. The beneficial potential of each plant matrix is given by the combined and concerted action of their profile of biologically active compounds. ... Aloe vera extract was evaluated in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice …
Processed Aloe vera gel (PAG) The PAG used in the present study was prepared from the gel of Aloe vera (Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. syn. A. barbadensis Mill). The basic processing methodology used to prepare crude PAG, which involves incubation of Aloe vera gel with cellulase, termination of the reaction by heating, and then passage through a
Species- Barbadensis Mill [4] Botanical name: Aloe barbadensis miller Synonyms: Aloe, Musabbar, Kumari ... Aloe Vera leaves contain various phytoconstituents are determined by different qualitative tests such as alkaloid ... A. vera gel has significant antidiabetic and cardioprotective activity as it significantly reduced oxidative stress in
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is considered a holistic approach for the treatment of Diabetes that combines the use of dietary supplements with herbs and claims to have antioxidant potential. Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease of the endocrine system, characterized by chronic hyperglycemia, …
An attempt was made to study the beneficial effects of Aloe vera (L.) Burm. fil. in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. In diabetic induced rats fed with A. vera (300 mg/kg body wt), the fasting ...
Aloe emodin-8-O-glycoside is the anti-diabetic compound present in Aloe veraand it caused increases glycogen synthesis in L6 myotubes and 3T3L1 adipocytes [31] A. vera is a good contender in ...
Our results are in accordance with the clinical trial on the anti-diabetic activity of Aloe vera juice by Yongchaiyudha et al. (1996), who suggests the potential use of Aloe vera as an anti-diabetic agent. Agarwal (1985) conducted a clinical trial on 5000 patients with angina pectoris. He found that adding aloe gel to the diet produced marked ...
The genus Aloe belongs to the family Xanthorrhoeaceae with over 560 species ranging from small shrub-like plants to large trees. Despite their pharmacological applications against ailments such as ...
However, studies on the potential role of Aloe vera in the treatment of diabetic dyslipidemia are scanty. Therefore, in this systematic review, we focussed on the potential effect of Aloe vera and its active components in alleviating diabetic dyslipidemia, as well as their mechanism of action in pre-clinical and clinical studies.