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In vitro and biotransformational studies of aloe barbadensis mill Article (PDF Available) in Pakistan Journal of Botany 46(2):679-685 · April 2014 with 74 Reads Cite this publication
[PDF]In vitro and biotransformational studies of aloe barbadensis mill Article (PDF Available) in Pakistan Journal of Botany 46(2):679-685 · April 2014 with 74 Reads Cite this publication
[PDF]Boudreau MD, Beland FA, Nichols JA, Pogribna M. Toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of a nondecolorized [corrected] whole leaf extract of Aloe barbadensis Miller (Aloe vera) in F344/N rats and ...
in-vitro culture of Aloe species; Natali and his coworkers in 1990 reported the in-vitro culture of Aloe barbadensis Mill., from vegetative meristems. Tissue culture of Aloe arborescens was reported (Kawai et al., 1993) in which sucrose, kinetin, and NAA, were important factors for callus induction from stalks. Alternatively, seeds (Abrie &
Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. had been cultured in vitro by various researchers by [2-8]. Natural propagation of Aloe vera is primarily by means of axillary shoots and it is rather a slow way of plication to meet the growing demand and the presence of male sterility is also a barrier in rapid propagation [3].
[PDF]Aloe vera is a natural product that is now a day frequently used in the field of cosmetology. Though there are various indications for its use, controlled trials are needed to determine its real efficacy. The aloe vera plant, its properties, mechanism of action and clinical uses are briefly reviewed in this article.
The in vitro study was performed using isolated islets of pancreas from adult albino rats. Both aloe extract (10 ml/kg, p.o.) and glimiperide (10 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly decreased serum glucose and significantly increased serum insulin levels as compared to control diabetic rats.
Healthy and young leaves of Aloe barbadensis were collected both from in vitro grown plantlets and in vivo grown mother plant in every 6 months interval for molecular analysis.
Aloe Barbadensis leaf juice can soothe skin and serve as an anti-inflammatory. It can be efficiently used topically, because of its burn healing effects, scar reducing and wounds healing properties. It can be efficiently used topically, because of its burn healing effects, scar .
In vitro propagation of Aloe barbadensis Miller, a miracle herb. After two weeks, in vitro grown plants were transferred to the poly-cups containing 1:1 ratio of soil and sand respectively for hardening and then transferred to garden showed 75% of survival.
Aloe barbadensis Mill. (Aloe vera) is a widely used medicinal plant well reputed for its diverse therapeutic applications (Reynolds and Dweck, 1999, Rodriguez et al., 2010) and different Aloe species have been used in folk medicine for thousands of years to treat a number of inflammatory conditions such as dermatitis, conjunctivitis and inflamed joints (Morton, 1961). Aloe vera gel is the colorless .