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Functional finishes for apparels.

Author: P. Ganesan, L. Sasi kala
Functional fibers, Functional fabrics, Finishing treatments, Thermal, Regulation, Flame, retardance, Moisture, management, Easy-care, Self-cleaning, Insect-repellence, Antimicrobial, Ultraviolet protection, Radiation protection, Antistatic, Impact protection, Chemical protection. The scope of fibre science is very broa.READ MORE

Functional finishes for high-performance apparel.

Author: R.R. Bonaldi
Functional fibers, Functional fabrics, Finishing treatments Thermal retardance, Moisture management, Easy-care , Self-cleaning , Insect-repellence , Antimicrobial, Ultraviolet, protection, Radiation protection, Antistatic, Impact protection, Chemical protection.READ MORE

Enhancing the Rheological Properties of Aloe Vera Polysaccharide Gel for Use as an Eco-friendly Thickening Agent in Textile Printing Paste,

Authors F. Saad, A.L. Mohamed, M. Mosaad, H.A. Othman, A.G. Hassabo,
The technical feasibility of using Aloe Vera Polysaccharide as a thickener for printing on cotton, wool, and polyester fabrics was examined. Alginate, carboxymethyl cellulose, and DELL thickener P were mixed with aloe vera polysaccharide gel to enhance its rheological performance as a thickener in textile printing. The.READ MORE

Evaluation of different types of thickeners in textile industry.

Authors kohantajkimiya.com
Given that the printing process could be a topical dyeing, it’s vital to have a specific boundary within the print design. For this reason, they use thickeners that are the main component the printing paste. The printing paste contains auxiliary and pigmented materials, and as the matter of fact, the thickener existing.READ MORE

Experimental study on antimicrobial activity of cotton fabric treated with aloe gel extract from Aloe vera plant for controlling the Staphylococcus aureus (bacterium)

Authors Jothi, D
Biotechnology, agar plate, microorganism, Aloe vera, textile industry, there is a good deal of demand for the fabrics having functional/speciality finishes in general but antimicrobial finishes in particular to protect human being against microbes, The application of antimicrobial textile finishes include a wide range .READ MORE

Fixation of vitamin E microcapsules on dyed cotton fabrics.

Authors Son K, Yoo DI, Shin Y
Recently, there has been a growing concern of consumers for natural dyed and functional fabrics. To meet this, research on natural dyed fabrics with functionality are being conducted. A new terminology, so-called ‘cosmetic textiles’, is a consequence of the fusion of cosmetics and the textile industry through various t.READ MORE

Functional Applications of Aloe vera on Textiles: A Review

Author: Md.Ibrahim H. Mondal · Joykrisna Saha Md. Ashadur Rahman
Aloe vera are extensively used to prepare the different types of textile composite which are involved in the field of wound healing, tissue engineering, medical textile, health care textiles, curative garments, cosmetotextiles, UV protective textiles, wearable electronic textiles and so on. Aloe vera is used in pre-treat.READ MORE

Cosmeto-textiles: State of Art, Fibers & Textiles

Authors Mukesh Kumar Singh, Varun VK, Behera BK
Cosmetotextiles are fast emerging as today’s most potential customer lifestyle. Both men and women on both side of the Atlantic are equally excited by the concept of well-being clothes, especially those worn close to the body and capable of having cosmetic effects. Textiles which provide cosmetic and biological functio.READ MORE

Current status of Aloe-based nanoparticle fabrication, characterization and their application in some cutting-edge areas.

Authors Archana Bachhetia Rakesh Kumar Bachhetibc Limenew Abatebc Azamal Husen
phytochemicals and or plant based-secondary metabolites are used for NPs fabrication because they act as reducing, stabilizing and or capping agents. Numerous Aloe spp. provides a huge opportunity for NPs fabrications. These particles are used for different biological applications such as cytotoxicity, UV protection, a.READ MORE

Degradation of malachite green and congo red using Aloe barabadensis Mill. Extract.

Authors Maithri S. Rai, P.Rama Bhat, P.S.Prajna, K.Jayadev and P.S.Venkatakrishna Rao
Colors gives delightful pleasure to eyesight but at the same time they may act as serious pollutants when their origin is dyes and dyestuffs. Textile industries have been using dyes intensively because of their ease and cost effectiveness in synthesis most widely used in textile, rubber, and enamel, plastic, cosmetic a.READ MORE

Development of Cosmetic Textiles and Micro Encapsulation Technology.

Authors Srinivasan B
With the growing trend in enhancing beauty through healthy means, customers request for apparels and home textiles containing not only their original basic characteristics, such as warmth and comfort, but also ones that carry extra functions, including environmental protection, anti-pollution and most importantly, heal.READ MORE

Development of cosmetic textiles using microencapsulation technology

Authors Cheng, S.Y., Yuen, C.W.M., Kan, C.W. and Cheuk, K.K.L.
Microencapsulation technology is an effective technique used to control the release properties of active ingredients that prolong the functionality of cosmetic textiles. This paper will address most used microencapsulation methods, With the growing trend in enhancing beauty through healthy means, customers request for .READ MORE

Development of medical textile market

Authors Czajka R
Textiles represent an ideal interface between man and medical treatment facilities, and it would be a loss not to make use of the possibilities they offer, technical textiles are one of the faster growing sectors of the global textile industry. The world textile industry is moving rapidly toward the manufacture of high.READ MORE

Diversity, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of culturable bacterial endophyte communities in Aloe vera

Authors M. A. Akinsanya, J. K. Goh, S. P. Lim, and A. S. Y. Ting
Twenty-nine culturable bacterial endophytes were isolated from surface-sterilized tissues (root, stem and leaf) of Aloe vera and molecularly characterized to 13 genera: Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Enterobacter, Pantoea, Chryseobacterium, Sphingobacterium, Aeromonas, Providencia, Cedecea, Klebsiella, Cronobacter, Macrococcus.READ MORE

Dyeing of Wool Fabric Using Natural Dye and Natural Mordant Extracts,

Authors Taame Berhanu Teklemedhin
The extract of this plant was also used in northern Nigeria for the treatment of anti- microbial and acute malaria attack. It has also composition of Phenols, Saponins, Tannins and anthraquinones and those chemical compositions of tannins and anthraquinones indicates that it can be used as coloring material. Natural dy.READ MORE

Effect of laundering on herbal finish of cotton .

Authors S. HOODA, K. KHAMBRA, N. YADAV & V. K. SIKKA
The study focused on the development of bacterial resistant cotton fabric using Aloe vera extract. Textiles are excellent substrate for bacterial growth and microbial proliferation under appropriate moisture, nutrients, and temperature conditions. In the ample of various finishes, importance is given to herbal antimicr.READ MORE

Bacterial pigments and their applications.

Authors C. K. Venil, Z. A. Zakaria, and W. A. Ahmad
culturable bacterial endophytes from the medicinal plant Aloe vera, their antimicrobial spectra against pathogens, and the potential of bacterial endophytes in textile and paper dyeing. Culturable seventeen bacterial endophytes were isolated from the Aloe vera plant out of which 16 showed varied antimicrobial activity .READ MORE

Basic Principles of Textile Printing

Authors ICT in textile and clothing higher education and business.
Textile printing is design and production of patterned textiles, and is based on the exact sciences of physics, chemistry and mechanics, it is a process of unifying creative ideas (designs), colors/dyes (one or more) and textile materials, using dyeing techniques on textile materials but in the given contours of the pa.READ MORE

Bio-finishing of fabrics.

Authors R Bhala, V Dhandhania, AP Periyasamy
In general, the term ‘finishing’ applies to all of the operations, both chemical and physical, carried out on the grey fabric. From this point of view, finishing can be considered as a very wide range of operations. In textiles, chemicals are widely used to add value to fabrics through effects varying from various feel.READ MORE

Biofunctional textile materials: Cosmetic textiles

Authors Nebojša Ristić*, Dragana Marković Nikolić, Aleksandar Zdravković, Aleksandra Mičić, Ivanka Ristić
The latest trend in textile industry promotes products with added value that provide additional comfort to users and have a focus on health in terms of use. In that sense, biofunctional and intelligent textile products with different types of applications for improving the lifestyle of the modern consumer stand out. Co.READ MORE

Biofunctional Textiles.

Authors Manuel J Lis1*; Meritxell Martí2; Luisa Coderch2; Cristina Alonso2; Fabricio M Bezerra3; Ana P Immich4; José A Tornero1
textile substrates offer for more specialized functions as Biomedical devices, Cosmetics, Skin treatment, and which are the mechanisms involved in such new applications. Textiles are covering 80% of the human body and a big percentage of that is in close contact with skin. If the system of vehiculation of the active pr.READ MORE

Biomaterials based nano-applications of Aloe vera and its perspective: a review.

Authors Arunpandian Balaji,a Muthu Vignesh ,Vellayappan,a Agnes Aruna John,a Aruna Priyadarshini Subramanian,a Saravana Kumar Jaganathan,*a M. SelvaKumar,b Ahmad Athif bin Mohd Faudzi,c Eko Supriyantoa and Mustafa Yusof
Aloe vera is noted for its meritable medicinal as well as commercial usages. From the past until now, it has been used as a promising remedy for several ailments. Recently, the concept of nanotechnology has astonishingly changed its outlook for biomedical applications. Nanotechnology has revolutionized several fields w.READ MORE

Chitosan microcapsules: Methods of the production and use in the textile finishing.

Authors José Alexandre Borges Valle, Rita de Cássia Siqueira Curto Valle, Andrea Cristiane Krause Bierhalz, Fabricio Maestá Bezerra, Arianne Lopez Hernandez,
Biopolymeric chitosan is considered a promising encapsulating agent for textile applications due to its biocompatibility, lack of toxicity, antibacterial activity, high availability, and low cost. After cellulose, it is nature’s most important organic compound. Also, chitosan has unique chemical properties due to its c.READ MORE

Color and Textile Dyes – An Overview

Authors: Yusuf Maigari
Color is a very important property of materials around us but we often neglect its study socially and scientifically. We perceive color just as we perceive things like taste, smell, and touch etc. Color can influence our emotions, actions and how we respond to various things, people and ideas. Color is extremely versat.READ MORE

Cosmeto textiles: Emerging Trend in Technical Textiles,

Authors Hema Upadhayay, Shahnaz Jahan, Monika Upreti
Technical changes are totally changing the fashion market in coming years. In the coming years, approximately 80% textiles will be technical or functionalised. Today, cosmetic textiles also consider the part of technical textiles as it introduces innovative textile materials. Cosmetotextiles is “A textile article that .READ MORE

Cosmeto-textile from formulation to characterization: an overview.

Authors Ripoll L, Bordes C, Etheve S, Elaissari A, Fessi H
A cosmetotextile is a textile containing a cosmetic preparation mainly for dermatology applications such as moisturizing, slimming or anti stretch mark. This specific textiles functionalization is based on the physical immobilization or impregnation of textile fibers by nano-objects containing active molec.READ MORE

Aloe vera gel as biomordant in the finishing of vegetable textiles : A review

Authors Nsangou Abdouramane, Noah Pierre Marcel Anicet, Fabien Betene Ebanda, Sibiescu Doina
During the dyeing process, the color is maintained over time due to the mordant that creates a strong bond between the dye and the fiber. The most common chemical mordants are potassium alum, tartar cream, tin chloride, cupric sulfate, ferrous sulfate, and potassium dichromate. The current trend of increasing nature pr.READ MORE

Aloe Vera: Natural mordant for natural dye

Authors: Abu Naser Md. Ahsanul Haque
Aloe Vera, till now renowned for human health benefits as well as beauty products, is now proving its prospect as a substantial mordant for natural dyes.There are evidences of dyeing textile materials with natural dyes since historic ages. But some key problems are yet to be solved for their wider use. One of the diffi.READ MORE

Antibacterial Properties of Aloe Vera Gel-Finished Cotton Fabric.

Authors S Wazed Ali, Roli Purwar*, M Joshi, S Rajendran
Increased global competition in developing advanced textile based medical products has created many challenges for textile researchers and industrialists. The rapid growth in medical and wellness textiles has evolved many opportunities for the application of innovative functional finishes. Antimicrobial 29 finished tex.READ MORE

Antimicrobial Activity of Cotton Fabric Treated with Aloevera Extract

Authors Selvi Thamarai B., Rajendren R., Nithyalakshmi B. and Gayathirignaneswari S.
Microbial growth on the textile material has been considered as a major cause of biodegradation. The textile materials, on which source of nutrients are present (food contamination, oil, fat, protein, sugar, skin secretion like sweat and sebum etc.) become a medium for a rapid multiplication of microorganisms. A term t.READ MORE

Antimicrobial finish on textiles using plant extracts.

Author: Subrata Das, Dr.
The operation which is done for improving the appearance or look of the fabric is known as finishing. Fabrics generally carry various microorganisms which causes several problems to the wearer. The speedy growth in the textile industry has created many opportunities for variety of innovative finishes. In today’s world,.READ MORE

Antioxidant cosmetotextiles: Cotton coating with nanoparticles containing vitamin E and Aloe Vera.

Authors: Fatemeh Shahmoradi Ghaheh, Akbar Khoddami, Farzaneh Alihosseini, Jing Su
The use of textiles is common and transversal to all humans. Several types of textiles are used in different situations in life; we all use textiles, both during day life (clothing) and during the night (bed linens). These textiles are designed to have specific functions, namely protection, warmth, and support. Innovat.READ MORE

Anti-UV and anti-microbial properties of some natural dyes on cotton

Authors Gupta,D.A., et al.
The treated fabrics were then dyed with some selected natural dyes such as annatto, onion, pomegranate, indigo, myrobalan, bar berry; and synthetic dyes such as reactive and sulphur dyes. These treated samples were tested for their dyeing characteristics (K/S value, fastness properties, washing, light, rubbing and stai.READ MORE

Appliance of natural gums as thickeners in the process of cotton printing Advance Research in Textile Engineering,

Authors S.F. Harlapur, N.R. Airani, S.S. Gobbi
In this world with speedy change in taste and fashion of generations, at present the printing is most noteworthy process utilized to beautify the textile materials. Printing is an art used to add a varied pattern on a piece of woven fabric by using gorgeous vibrant colors. Textile printing is the branch of textile wet .READ MORE

Application of natural dyes on textiles

Author: Ashis Kumar Samantaa & Priti Agarwal
Natural dyes are known for their use in coloring of food substrate, leather as well as natural protein fibers like wool, silk and cotton , characterization and chemical/biochemical analysis of natural dyes; extraction of colorants from different natural sources; effects of different mordants an.READ MORE

Application of thermosonication for Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) juice processing: Impact on the functional properties and the main bioactive polysaccharides

Authors. Guadalupe Alvarado-Moralesa, Rafael Minjares-Fuentesb,⁎, Juan Carlos Contreras-Esquivela, Julio Montañeza, Jorge Armando Meza-Velázquezb, Antoni Femeniac
Impact of thermosonication on Aloe vera juice, Functional properties and the main polysaccharides, Swelling and fat adsorption capacity were improved by thermosonication, promotes a low degradation of acemannan polysaccharide, Microbial inactivation of Aloe vera juice could be promoted by thermosonication, Thermal proc.READ MORE

The inner gel component of Aloe vera suppresses bacterial-induced pro-inflammatory cytokines from human immune cells. Methods. 2007;42(4):388-93.

Author: Habeeb F, Stables G, Bradbury F, et al.
anti-microbial effects of the inner gel from Aloe barbadensis Miller (syn. Aloe vera (L.) Burma. f. or Aloe vera), Infection is usually restricted to the top layer of colonic mucosa, where it causes ulceration and severe tissue damage, e pharmacology of natural products, blood leukocytes to show that both pro-inflammat.READ MORE

The Potential of Aloe vera as an Active Ingredient in Toothpaste Formulations: A Narrative Review.

Authors Pegah Nasiri, Ali Malekzadeh Shafaroudi , Mahmood Moosazadeh, Delaram Poorkazemi, Javad Mehrani Sabet
Tooth brushing is a primary method to prevent the onset of oral diseases. Aloe vera is commonly used in dentistry as an herbal alternative due to its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial actions; recently, it has been used in toothpaste formulations as an active agent, Aloe vera toothpaste can be used as an adjunct age.READ MORE

The Role of Functional Excipients in Solid Oral Dosage Forms to Overcome Poor Drug Dissolution and Bioavailability

Authors Jannes van der Merwe, Jan Steenekamp, Dewald Steyn and Josias Hamman
solubility; bioavailability; excipients; dissolution, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), poor solubility and low dissolution rates, luminal fluids of the gastrointestinal tract, excipients can be incorporated in the formulation to assist in the dissolution process of the drug, selected excipients (e.g., alkali.READ MORE

The Role of Processed Aloe vera Gel In Intestinal Tight Junction: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study,

Author: Thu Han Le , Phan Se Yong, Park Hyun , Jin Jung, Seung Hyun Oh
tight junction-modulating effects of processed Aloe vera gel (PAG), comprising 5–400-kD polysaccharides as the main components, oral treatment of 143 mg/kg Polysaccharides Aloe Gel daily for 10 days improves the age-related leaky gut condition in old mice, by reducing their individual urinal lactulose/mannitol (L/M) .READ MORE

Transdermal Drug Delivery Enhancement by Compounds of Natural Origin.

Author Lizelle T. Fox, Minja Gerber, Josias H. Hamman
transdermal route of administration offers an alternative pathway for systemic drug delivery with numerous advantages over conventional routes. Regrettably, the stratum corneum forms a formidable barrier that hinders the percutaneous penetration of most drugs, offering an important protection mechanism to the organism .READ MORE

Transmucosal Absorption Enhancers in the Drug Delivery Field,

Author: Sam Maher, Luca Casettari ,and Lisbeth Illum
Drug delivery systems that safely and consistently improve transport of poorly absorbed compounds across epithelial barriers are highly sought within the drug delivery field. The use of chemical permeation enhancers is one of the simplest and widely tested approaches to improve transmucosal permeability via oral, nasal.READ MORE

Treatment of diseases via modulation of biochemical and molecular pathways.- Aloe vera: Potential candidate in health management via modulation of biological activities

Author: Arshad H. Rahmani,1 Yousef H. Aldebasi,2 Sauda Srikar,1 Amjad A. Khan,3 and Salah M. Aly1,4
Treatment based on natural products, pivotal role in the treatment of diseases via modulation of biochemical and molecular pathways, aloe vera plays a therapeutic role in health management, Aloe vera in health maintenance based on its modulation of various biological activities, Pharmalogical effects of Aloe vera and i.READ MORE

Use of emollients in dry-skin conditions: consensus statement.

Author: Moncrieff G, Cork M, Lawton S, Kokiet S, Daly C, Clark C.
pathophysiology of dry-skin conditions, emollient therapy, Dry skin (xerosis) is a common symptom of a number of skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis/eczema (AD/AE), ichthyosis, irritant contact dermatitis, psoriasis and asteatotic eczema, frequent washing, use of harsh detergents and exposure to low-humidity (.READ MORE

Vehicles for Drug Delivery and Cosmetic Moisturizers: Review and Comparison

Author Tanya M. Barnes, Dalibor Mijaljica, Joshua P. Townley, Fabrizio Spada and Ian P. Harrison
Many dermatological conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis, are treated with topical therapeutic products. Instead of applying the active drug directly onto the skin, it is combined with a vehicle to aid in its delivery across the stratum corneum (SC) and into deeper regions of the skin, namely the epidermis and derm.READ MORE

A Critique on Synthetic Thickeners in Textile Printing.

Authors: Ahmed G. Hassabo a*, Mai Abd El-Aty b and Hanan A. Othman b
Thickeners are high molecular weight chemicals that give thick pastes in water and are utilized in textile printing. These give the printing paste stickiness and plasticity, allowing it to be applied to a fabric surface without spreading and keep the pattern outlines even under strong pressure. Their primary role is to.READ MORE

A sustainable approach for synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticle by Aloe barbadensis and its application in photocatalytic decolouration of commercial dyes.

Authors R Shah, NK JI, N Goswami
In recent years, nanotechnology has emerged as a pioneer in a number of industries. Nanomaterials are intensively investigated in numerous sectors such as food, textile, cosmetics, electronics, medical sciences, energy, construction, and environmental remediation due to their unique physicochemical features compared to.READ MORE

Aloe vera apparels for fit, and youthful life.

Authors Fibre Fashion
The content of the plant helps in rejuvenating the skin cells, helps in the formation of healthy dermis and fights against skin damage. Innovations in the textile field have embedded the virtues of aloe vera in garments, which prevents ageing of the skin; rejuvenates skin cells and keeps skin free from microbial infect.READ MORE

THE EFFECT OF ALOE VERA POWDER (Aloe vera (L.) Webb) ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MUCOADHESIVE MICROGRANULES CONTAINING RANITIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE.

Author: Endang Diyah Ikasari*, Anang Budi Utomo, Hanny Setyowati, Salasa Ayu Trisnawati
Ranitidine hydrochloride is a competitive inhibitor of histamine H2receptors, drug of choice in the treatment of ulcer, The drug has a short biological half-life of approximately 2–3 hours, thus a sustained release dosage form of ranitidine HCl is desirable. The aim of this study was to formulate and in vitro evaluat.READ MORE

Recent development in novel drug delivery systems for delivery of herbal drugs: An updates

Author Prajakta N. Dongare, Anuja S. Motule, Mahesh R. Dubey, Manisha P. More, Prerna A. Patinge , Ravindra L. Bakal and Jagdish V. Manwar
Ethno-botanical information of such plants and their usage by indigenous cultures is useful in the conservation of traditional system of medicine, biodiversity, to promote health care system, therapeutic effects, Novel drug delivery systems for delivery of herbal drugs possesses several advantages over conventional for.READ MORE

Release characteristics of Aspirin and Paracetamol drugs from tablets with Aloe Vera gel powder as a drug carrier.

Author K. Subramanian , S.Narmadha, U.Vishnupriya & V.Vijayakumar
Increasing research interest has been focused on controlled drug delivery through tablet form using synthetic and natural biocompatible polymers as carriers, synthetic polymer drug carriers will be safely metabolized, they will not impart any health benefit unlike the natural carriers such as chitosan, s.READ MORE

Safety evaluation of Aloe vera soft capsule in acute, subacute toxicity and genotoxicity study.

Author: Jun Wu ,Ying Zhang,Zhongming Lv,Ping Yu,Weiqing Shi
Aloe vera has been widely used in health and nutritional supplements, Aloe vera soft capsule (ASC), safety evaluation of Aloe vera products before marketing, aloe vera not produce any marked subacute toxic effects, ASC showed no mutagenic activity in the Ames test and no evidence of potential to induce bone marrow micr.READ MORE

Safety evaluation of Aloe vera soft capsule in acute, subacute toxicity and genotoxicity study.

Authors Jun Wu ,Ying Zhang,Zhongming Lv,Ping Yu,Weiqing Shi
Aloe vera has been widely used in health and nutritional supplements, Aloe vera soft capsule (ASC), safety evaluation of Aloe vera products before marketing, aloe vera not produce any marked subacute toxic effects, ASC showed no mutagenic activity in the Ames test and no evidence of potential to induce bone marrow micr.READ MORE

Study and description of hydrogels and organogels as vehicles for cosmetic active ingredients

Author M. E. Morales, V. Gallardo, B. Clares, M. B. Garcia, and M. A. Ruiz
Cellulite, a clinical syndrome mainly affecting women, involves specific changes in conjunctive dermic and subcutaneous tissue, leading to vascular and hypertrophic alterations in adipose tissues and the consequent alteration of tissue structure, design of hydrogels and pluronic-lecithin organogels elaborated as vehicl.READ MORE

Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Effectiveness of Topical Aloe vera on Diaper Dermatitis with Parameters Degree of Diaper Dermatitis with Scale

Author Rinda Gita Atikasari, Diah Adriani Malik, Retno Indar Widayati, Puguh Riyanto, Asih Budiastuti, Muslimin and Hardian
For toddlers younger than 36 months, most of them still use diapers, so diaper rashes frequently appear in the diaper area. To improve the skin barrier, a moisturizer is needed to repair the skin barrier, made with aloe vera as moisturizer for diaper dermatitis, topical ingredients with natural ingredients can be used,.READ MORE

TEER Measurement Techniques for In Vitro Barrier Model Systems.

Author: Balaji Srinivasan, Aditya Reddy Kolli, Mandy Brigitte Esch, James J. Hickman
Transepithelial/transendothelial electrical resistance (TEER) is a widely accepted quantitative technique to measure the integrity of tight junction dynamics in cell culture models of endothelial and epithelial monolayers. TEER values are strong indicators of the integrity of the cellular barriers before they are evalu.READ MORE

Polymeric films loaded with vitamin E and Aloe vera for topical application in the treatment of burn wounds.

Author Pereira GG, Guterres SS, Balducci AG, Colombo P, Sonvico F
Burns are serious traumas related to skin damage, causing extreme pain and possibly death, Natural drugs such as Aloe vera and vitamin E have been demonstrated to be beneficial in formulations for wound healing. The aim of this work is to develop and evaluate polymeric films containing Aloe vera and vitamin E to treat .READ MORE

Polymeric Plant-derived Excipients in Drug Delivery

Authors Carien E. Beneke, Alvaro M. Viljoen and Josias H. Hamman
Drug dosage forms contain many components in addition to the active pharmaceutical ingredient(s) to assist in the manufacturing process as well as to optimize drug delivery, Due to advances in drug delivery technology, excipients are currently included in novel dosage forms to fulfil specific functions and in some case.READ MORE

Polysaccharide hydrogels for modified release formulations.

Author: Coviello, T.; Matricardi, P.; Marianecci, C.; Alhaique, F.
Hydrogels are three-dimensional, hydrophilic, polymeric networks, with chemical or physical cross-links, capable of imbibing large amounts of water or biological fluids. Among the numerous macromolecules that can be used for hydrogel formation, polysaccharides are extremely advantageous compared to synthetic polymers b.READ MORE

polysaccharides between 400 and 5 KDa also exhibited the most potent antitumor activity in vivo. Identification of optimal molecular size of modified Aloe polysaccharides with maximum immunomodulatory activity. Int Immunopharmacol 2005; 5: 271–279

Author ImS‑A,OhS-T,SongS,KimM-R,KimD-S,WooS‑S,JoTH,ParkYI, LeeC-K.
Polysaccharides isolated from the gel of Aloe, Immunomodulatory activities, polysaccharides between 400 and 5 KDa exhibit the most potent macrophage-activating activity as determined by increased cytokine production, nitric oxide release, expression of surface molecules, and phagocytic activity.READ MORE

Polysaccharides in colon-specific drug delivery.

Author: Sinha, V.R.; Kumria, R.
Polysaccharides are bacterial enzymes have been used extensively in targeting of the drugs. Various polysaccharides have been investigated for colon specific drug delivery, natural polymers exhibit potential for drug delivery as they are comprised of polymers with a wide range of molecular weights resembles in the indi.READ MORE

Possible interaction between sevoflurane and Aloe vera.

Author Lee A, Chui PT, Aun CST,Gin T, Lau ASC.
patient with massive intraoperative bleeding after oral consumption of Aloe vera tablets, Aloe vera is a common herb used for antiinflammatory and antiarthritic activity, as well as antibacterial, hypoglycemic, and lipid-lowering effects. Compounds contained within Aloe vera can cause a reduction in prostaglandin synth.READ MORE

Preparation and Characterization of Aloe Vera Blended Collagen-Chitosan Composite Scaffold for Tissue Engineering Applications

Author: Panneerselvam Jithendra†, Abraham Merlin Rajam†, Thambiran Kalaivani, Asit Baran Mandal, and Chellan Rose*
aloe vera (AV), Collagen–Chitosan (COL-CS) scaffolds, composite preparations, complex composite, swelling property, hydrated condition, aloe vera concentration, enhanced growth and proliferation of fibroblasts, tissue engineering applications, scaffold or biomaterials that support cellular growth, differentiation, an.READ MORE

Quality by design (Qbd) assisted development of phytosomal gel of aloe vera extract for topical delivery,

Author Pooja Jain, Mohamad Taleuzzaman, Chandra Kala, Dipak Kumar Gupta
develop the phytosomal gel of aloe vera extract for improved topical delivery. Aloe vera extract loaded phytosomal system was developed by fixing the amount of aloe vera extract and ethanol and by varying the concentration of lecithin, developed formulations were evaluated for vesicular size, entrapment efficiency, PDI.READ MORE

Oral treatment with Aloe polysaccharide ameliorates ovalbumin-induced atopic dermatitis by restoring tight junctions in skin.

Author: Na, K.; Lkhagva-Yondon, E.; Kim, M.; Lim, Y.R.; Shin, E.; Lee, C.K.; Jeon, M.S.
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease, dry itchy skin that results from defects in the epidermal barrier function. Aloe vera is used widely to promote general health and is administered topically to treat skin conditions such as eczema, burns and wounds, oral administration of processed A vera g.READ MORE

Penetration Enhancers in Ocular Drug Delivery.

Author: Roman V. Moiseev, Peter W. J. Morrison, Fraser Steele, and Vitaliy V. Khutoryanskiy
development of advanced ocular formulations an important topic in pharmaceutical science, one of the ways to improve drug delivery to the eye is the use of penetration enhancers, these are defined as compounds capable of enhancing drug permeability across ocular membranes, overview of anatomical and physiological featu.READ MORE

Permeation enhancer strategies in transdermal drug delivery.

Author: Harneet Marwah ,Tarun Garg, Amit K. Goyal &Goutam Rath
74% of drugs are taken orally and are not found to be as effective as desired, to improve such characteristics, transdermal drug delivery was brought to existence, this delivery system is capable of transporting the drug or macromolecules painlessly through skin into the blood circulation at fixed rate. Topical adminis.READ MORE

Pharmaceutical excipients for solid oral dosage forms with specific functionalities for effective drug delivery.

Author: Morné Fouché, Jan Steenekamp, Hannlie Hamman , Josias Hamman
many active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) exhibit poor solubility and low dissolution rates in aqueous environments such as the luminal fluids of the gastrointestinal tract, oral bioavailability of these compounds is usually very low as a result of their poor solubility properties, formulation strategies to improve.READ MORE

Pharmaceutical excipients for solid oral dosage forms with specific functionalities for effective drug delivery.

Authors Morné Fouché, Jan Steenekamp, Hannlie Hamman , Josias Hamman
many active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) exhibit poor solubility and low dissolution rates in aqueous environments such as the luminal fluids of the gastrointestinal tract, oral bioavailability of these compounds is usually very low as a result of their poor solubility properties, formulation strategies to improve.READ MORE

Physicochemical and Mucoadhesive strength Characterization of Natural Polymer obtained from Leaves of Aloe vera.

Author S. Maru, Sudarshan Singh, Shree H. N. Shukla
Mucilages are complex polymeric substances that are carbohydrates in nature and have garnered considerable interest in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries for their functional, health, and nutritional benefits, polysaccharide macromolecules that form intricate molecular networks capable of retaining large.READ MORE

Plant based Bioavailability Enhancers

Author Patel , Chopra , Simran Chaurasia
As per Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS), one of the main concerns is low solubility and/or permeation of drugs resulting in reduced absorption and poor bioavailability, to overcome these issues, various strategies have been adopted, including the use of permeation enhancers which are also known as bioenhan.READ MORE

Plant-Based Gums and Mucilages Applications in Pharmacology and Nanomedicine: A Review.

Author: Mohammad Sadegh Amiri, Vahideh Mohammadzadeh , Mohammad Ehsan Taghavizadeh Yazdi , Mahmood Barani , Abbas Rahdar , and George Z. Kyzas
Gums are carbohydrate biomolecules that have the potential to bind water and form gels regularly linked with proteins and minerals in their construction. Gums have several forms, such as mucilage gums, seed gums, exudate gums, etc. Plant gums are one of the most important gums because of their bioavailability, main fea.READ MORE

Polymeric enhancers of mucosal issues epithelia permeability: synthesis, transepithelial penetration enhancement properties, mechanism of action, safety.

Author: Di Colo G, Zambito Y, Zaino C.
drug delivery ,absorption enhancer, permeation enhancer , polymeric biomaterials, polymer synthesis, chitosan, paracellular, transport transcellular, transport tight junction , transmucosal drug administration across nasal, buccal, and ocular mucosae is noninvasive, eliminates hepatic first‐pass metabolism and harsh .READ MORE

Natural polysaccharides as pharmaceutical excipients.

Author: Vilas Asaram Arsul, Swaroop R Lahoti
Proper design and formulation of a dosage form requires consideration of the physical, chemical and biologic characteristics of the drug substances and pharmaceutical ingredients to be used in fabricating the product, excipients facilitate the formulation design and perform a wide range of functions to obtain desi.READ MORE

Novel active ingredient delivery system in herbals

Author: Kharat Amol* and Pawar Pratibha
Novel drug delivery system is the method by which a drug is delivered can have a significant effect on its efficacy. Some drugs have an optimum concentration range within which maximum benefit is derived, and concentrations above or below this range can be toxic or produce no therapeutic benefit at all. From this, new .READ MORE

Novel buccal adhesive tablets using Aloe vera L and Sinapis alba–a promising option for improved bioavailability of diltiazem hydrochloride.

Author: Sudhakar Y, Bandyopadhyay AK.
white mustard mucilage from whole seeds of Sinapis alba was evaluated for its physical properties and compared with the other mucoadhesive polymers such as hydroxy propyl methylcellulose 5Cps and Carbopol 934P. Further, methanol precipitable solids from whole leaves of Aloe Vera L were used as permeation enhancer, to a.READ MORE

Nutraceutical Concepts and Dextrin-Based Delivery Systems

Author: Gjylije Hoti,Adrián Matencio , Alberto Rubin Pedrazzo,Claudio Cecone,Silvia Lucia Appleton,Yousef Khazaei Monfared , Fabrizio Caldera andFrancesco Trotta
Nutraceuticals are bioactive or chemical compounds acclaimed for their valuable biological activities and health-promoting effects. The global community is faced with many health concerns such as cancers, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis, Delivery Systems for Nutraceutica.READ MORE

Nutraceuticals: Transformation of Conventional Foods into Health Promoters/Disease Preventers and Safety Considerations.

Author Mudhi AlAli , Maream Alqubaisy 1, Mariam Nasser Aljaafari , Asma Obaid AlAli , Laila Baqais , Aidin Molouki , Aisha Abushelaibi, Kok-Song Lai, Swee-Hua Erin Lim
Nutraceuticals are essential food constituents that provide nutritional benefits as well as medicinal effects, Nutraceuticals can be categorized into different classes based on their nature and mode of action, different classifications of nutraceuticals and their potential therapeutic activity, Nutraceuticals are known.READ MORE

On the isolation of immunostimulatory active acemannan from Aloe barbadensis. Aislamiento de acemannano inmunoestimulador activo de Aloe barbadensis. Biotecnología Aplicada, 29, 87-101

Author Alonso M, Támbara Y, López M, Aguilar JC, Mayo O, Prieto E, Cremata, J, Gerwig, G, Kamerling, H, Hardy E. (2012)
polysaccharide is a long chain polymer made of acetylated mannose units, which are held together by β(1→4) linkages [1], inhibition of cellular proliferation with autonomous character (antitumoral and anticancerous action), antiviral action against a variety of viruses (e.g., herpes simplex, newcastle, measles, and .READ MORE

Medicated Evaluation of Aloe Vera: Overview on Characteristics and Application.

Author: Tewolde Mulu, Firomsa Teshale, Samuel Gemeda, Omprakash Sahu.
complex sugars, mucopolysaccharides, carbohydrates ,  therapeutic values, gastro-protective effect, structure and proper function and absorption of the digestive tract, capacity to stimulate the immune system , aloe vera  has special properties as a skin care product and as raw material for the manufacturing of hig.READ MORE

Method of using aloe vera as a biological vehicle

Authors Robert H. Davis
Aloe vera as a biological vehicle for the delivery of drugs, Aloe vera is used as a biological vehicle to deliver the estrogen, beta -estradiol and the androgen, testosterone propionate, provide treating symptoms and diseases mediated by hormonal deficiencies or amenable to treatment by hormones using Aloe vera as a bi.READ MORE

Microencapsulation of natural antioxidant powder from Aloe vera (L.) skin using foam mat drying method.

Author: Narsih, Sri Kumalaingsih, Susinggih Wijana , Jalan Aloe Vera High Molecular Polysaccharidesad Yani, Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat.
microencapsulation of natural antioxidant powder from Aloe vera (L.) skin was carried out using 10% maltodextrin, 0.3% tween 80 and drying at 600C; and the product was found to have free radical scavenging activity using DPPH (88.31%), total phenol (34.921%), and α tocopherol by HPLC (87.789mg/g), The FTIR analysis sh.READ MORE

Microencapsulation of natural antioxidant powder from Aloe vera (L.) skin using foam mat drying method.

Author Narsih, Sri Kumalaingsih, Susinggih Wijana , Jalan Aloe Vera High Molecular Polysaccharidesad Yani, Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat
microencapsulation of natural antioxidant powder from Aloe vera (L.) skin was carried out using 10% maltodextrin, 0.3% tween 80 and drying at 600C; and the product was found to have free radical scavenging activity using DPPH (88.31%), total phenol (34.921%), and α tocopherol by HPLC (87.789mg/g), The FTIR analysis sho.READ MORE

Modulation of P-glycoprotein-mediated drug transport in Caco-2 cells by Aloe vera phytotherapeutic products: A methodology to evaluate drug-herb interactions in clinical practice.

Author: Marios Spanakis, Ioannis Vizirianakis, Ioannis Niopas
modulation of P-glycoprotein function by Aloe vera juice in Caco-2 cells, Aloe vera exhibited the capability to inhibit P-gp thus raising the possibility of the emergence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs), P-glycoprotein (P-gp), an ABC-transporter encoded by ABCB1 gene in humans localized in small intestine, is responsi.READ MORE

Modulation of tight junction integrity by food components.

Author Agnieszka Kosinska, Wilfried Andlauer
Tight junction, Epithelial barrier modulation, Phenolic compounds, Paracellular transport, Food components, primary function of the human intestine is to absorb nutrients and water, important is its ability to act as a selective barrier to protect the human system. Intestinal epithelium is formed by a monolayer of epit.READ MORE

Modulation of tight junction integrity by food components.

Author Agnieszka Kosinska, Wilfried Andlauer
Tight junction, Epithelial barrier modulation, Phenolic compounds, Paracellular transport, Food components, primary function of the human intestine is to absorb nutrients and water, important is its ability to act as a selective barrier to protect the human system. Intestinal epithelium is formed by a monolayer of epit.READ MORE

Natural Bioenhancers: An overview.

Author: Deepthi V. Tatiraju, Varsha B. Bagade, Priya J.Karambelkar, V. Jadhav, V. Kadam
Bioenhancers are chemical entities which promote and augment the bioavailability of the drugs which are mixed with them and do not exhibit synergistic effect with the drug, need for bioenhancers arises due to drugs which are poorly available, administered for long periods, toxic and expensive, Bioenhancers can be class.READ MORE

In-vitro assessment and pharmacodynamics of nimesulide incorporated Aloe vera transemulgel.

Author Vandana, K.R.; Yalavarthi, P.R.; Sundaresan, C.R.; Sriramaneni, R.N.; Vadlamudi, H.C.
Drug loading capacity, flux, in-vitro permeation, paws edema, percentage inhibition, stability, nimesulide emulsion for incorporation in Aloe vera gel base to formulate ‘nimesulide – Aloe vera transemulgel, anti-inflammatory studies, use of nimesulide is banned for oral administration, due to its potential for indu.READ MORE

Liposomes encapsulating Aloe vera leaf gel extract significantly enhance proliferation and collagen synthesis in human skin cell lines, Journal of Oleo Science, vol. 58, no. 12, pp. 643–650, 2009.

Author: Makoto Takahashi, Dai Kitamoto, Yonathan Asikin, Kensaku Takara, Koji Wada
versatile skin care properties, enhance the bioavailability, interfacial and biochemical properties, liposomes, aloe vera induces proliferation and type I collagen synthesis in human fibroblasts, Type I collagen is a major structural protein and is found in large quantities in various parts of the body, especially in t.READ MORE

Macromolecules as safe penetration enhancers for safe penetration.- hydrophilic drugs: a fiction? Pharm. Sci. Technol. Today. 1998, 1, 370-376.

Author: Junginger, H.E.; Verhoef, J.C.
penetration enhancers poly(acrylates) chitosan N-trimethyl chitosan mucosal membrane barriers transport mechanisms tight junctions hydrophilic drugs peptides proteins, low molecular weight transmucosal penetration enhancers for improved absorption of hydrophilic drugs, novel types of macromolecular penetration enhancer.READ MORE

Macrophage activation by polysaccharide biological response modifier isolated from Aloe vera L. var. chinensis (Haw.) Berg. Int Immunopharmacol. 2006;6:1634–1641

Author Liu C, Leung MY, Koon JC, et al..
mannose-rich polysaccharide biological response modifier, stimulatory activity, potent stimulator of murine macrophage, tumoricidal properties of activated macrophage, Polysaccharides, Biological response modifier, Aloe vera, Macrophage, Aloe, chemistry, Animals, Antineoplastic Agents, pharmacology, Cell Line, Tumor, H.READ MORE

immunoregulatory activity .-Modified Aloe barbadensis polysaccharide with immunoregulatory activity Department of Drug Discovery and Screening, Univera Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Broomfield, CO, USA. .

Author: Qiu Z, Jones K, Wylie M, Jia Q, Orndorff S.
activated macrophage cells and stimulated fibroblast growth, average molecular weight of 80,000 Dalton (Da), mannose, galactose, and glucose, fibroblasts, growth, neoplasms, hypersensitivity, ep,dermis, macrophages, polysaccharides Ultraviolet radiation, irradiation, mannose, immunosuppression.READ MORE

immunostimulant acemannan .- Activation of a mouse macrophage cell line by acemannan: the major carbohydrate fraction from Aloe vera gel.

Author Zhang L, Tizard IR. Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A & M University College Station 77843, USA.
Acemannan, major carbohydrate fraction, aloe vera gel, acemannan could stimulate macrophage cytokine production, nitric oxide release, surface molecule expression, and cell morphologic changes, Macrophage activation RAW cells.READ MORE

Importance of novel drug delivery systems in herbal medicines.

Authors V Kusum Devi 1, Nimisha Jain, Kusum S Valli
Biocompatibility. A measure of how a biomaterial interacts in the body with the surrounding cells, tissues and other factors. A biomaterial is considered to have good biocompatibility if it does not generate a vigorous immune response, resists build-up of proteins and other substances on its surface that would hinder i.READ MORE

In vitro skin permeation enhancement potential of the gel and whole leaf materials of A . vera , A . marlothii and A . ferox.

Author: L. Fox, M. Gerber, J. D. Preez, J. Plessis, J. Hamman
in vitro permeation enhancement effects of the aloe vera gel, ketoprofen as a marker compound, abdominal skin in Franz diffusion cells and the delivery of ketoprofen into the stratum corneum-epidermis and epidermis-dermis layers of the skin, tape stripping technique, Aloe vera gel material showed the highest potential .READ MORE

In Vivo Evidence of the Immunomodulatory Activity of Orally Administered Aloe vera Gel

Author: Sun-A Im1, , Young-Ran Lee1, Young-Hee Lee1, Myung-Koo Lee1, Young In Park2, Sungwon Lee3, Kyungjae Kim3 and Chong-Kil Lee1
in vitro cell culture systems, immunomodulatory activity in vivo, route of administration was intraperitoneal or intramuscular, in vivo immunomodulatory, evidence for the immunomodulatory activity of orally administered Aloe vera gel, immunomodulatory polysaccharides, such as acetylated mannan, glucomannan, galactogala.READ MORE

in vivo immunomodulatory activity of acemmanan .-In vivo evidence of the immunomodulatory activity of orally administered Aloe Vera gel. Arch Pharm Res. 2010 Mar;33(3):451-6. Im SA, et al.

Author: Sun‐A Im, Young-Ran Lee, Young‐Hee Lee, Myung-Koo Lee, Young In Park, Sungwon Lee, Kyungjae Kim, C. Lee
immunomodulatory component, Acemannan, a mixture of various length polymer chains of β-(1,4)-linked acetylated galactomannan isolated from aloe vera, may be the best-characterized immunomodulatory polysaccharides, immunoaugmenting activities of acemannan are mediated through the activation of macrophages, Acemannan al.READ MORE

Influence of Aloe vera on water absorption and enzymatic in vitro degradation of alginate hydrogel films (2013).

Author Pereira, R. F., Carvalho, A., Gil, M. H., Mendes, A., & Bartolo, P. J.,
Hydrogel films composed of alginate and Aloe vera gel were developed for wound healing applications, Films with different formulations can be prepared for the different phases of the wound healing process, Aloe vera gel significantly improves the water absorption and the in vitro degradation properties of alginate hydr.READ MORE

Intestinal active ingredient transport enhancement by Aloe Vera.

Author: W Chen, Z Lu, A Viljoen, J Hamman Planta Medica, 2010
Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. (Aloe barbadensis Miller) gel and whole leaf extract have effect on the permeability of Caco-2 cell monolayers, transepithelial electrical resistance, test solutions to measure reversibility of the effect, A. vera gel and whole leaf extract were able to significantly reduce the transepithelial e.READ MORE

Intestinal drug absorption enhancement by Aloe vera gel and whole leaf extract: in vitro investigations into the mechanisms of action.

Authors: Anja Haasbroek-Pheiffer, Clarissa Willers, Matthew Glyn, Lissinda du Plessis, Josias Hamman
co-administration of absorption enhancing agents with macromolecular drugs (e.g., protein and peptide drugs) has been identified as a means to improve the oral bioavailability of these drugs, Absorption-enhancing agents of natural origins, Aloe vera leaf (e.g., gel and whole leaf extract) have shown a potential to enh.READ MORE

Fractionation of Aloe vera L. inner gel, purification and molecular profiling of activity. Int Immunopharmacol. 2004;4(14):1757-73.

Author Talmadge J, Chavez J, Jacobs L, et al.
Aloe vera L. plant have demonstrated multiple clinical activities, hematopoietic activities of Aloe vera extracts , organ-specific in vitro
molecular profile , Preclinical studies have shown that such carbohydrate-containing extracts promote wound repair, augment reticuloendothelial function, modulate immune responses.READ MORE

Gastrointestinal tract – physiology and drug absorption.

Author Marianne Ashford
The gastrointestinal tract is complex and many physiological factors affect absorption of drugs as they transit through the tract, physiological factors affecting absorption include the transit of dosage forms through the gastrointestinal tract, environmental factors, such as the pH, enzymes and food within the gastroi.READ MORE

Herbal excipients in novel drug delivery systems.

Author: A. Shirwaikar*, Annie Shirwaikar1, S. Lakshmana Prabu and G. Aravind Kumar
use of natural excipients to deliver the bioactive agents has been hampered by the synthetic materials. However, advantages offered by these natural excipients are their being non-toxic, less expensive and freely available. The performance of the excipients partly determines the quality of the medicines. The traditiona.READ MORE

Immunemodulatory activity.- Carbohydrate-based immune adjuvants

Author: Nikolai Petrovsky and Peter D Cooper
protective immune response, sufficient strength and duration to prevent or attenuate the virulence of pathogenic organisms, systemic delivery of immunologically active contaminants, immunogenicity, an adjuvant is defined as any compound that enhances the immune response, to enhance immunogenicity, provide antigen-dose .READ MORE

Immunobiology and Application of Aloe vera-Based Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering

Author Saeedeh Darzi Kallyanashis Paul ,Shanilka Leitan ,Jerome A. Werkmeister and Shayanti Mukherjee
Aloe vera (AV), a succulent plant belonging to the Liliaceae family, has been widely used for biomedical and pharmaceutical application. Its popularity stems from several of its bioactive components that have anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory and even immunomodulatory effects. Given such unique multi-moda.READ MORE

immunomodulatory polysaccharide .- Chemical characterization of the immunomodulating polysaccharide of Aloe vera L. Carbohydr Res. 2005 May 2;340(6):1131-42

Author Tai-Nin Chow J, Williamson DA, Yates KM, Goux WJ.
Acemannan, an acetylated β-1,4-linked glucomannan, Aloe vera gel carbohydrate, act as an immunostimulant, displaying adjuvant activity on specific antibody production [15] and enhancing the release of interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis fator-α (TNF-α) and interferon-γ (INF-γ) [22], Release .READ MORE

Exploring the Potential of Gastro Retentive Dosage Form in Delivery of Ellagic Acid and Aloe vera Gel Powder for Treatment of Gastric Ulcers.

Authors: N Ranade, Arati; S. Ranpise, Nisharani; Ramesh, C.
Approach of novel drug delivery system (NDDS) overcomes the limitations of conventional dosage forms, delivery of herbal drugs , need to amalgamate the concept of NDDS in delivery of herbal constituents, deliver and retain two herbal constituents in stomach for better action against Helicobacter pylori induced gastric .READ MORE

Extraction, Purification, Structural Characteristics, Biological Activities and Pharmacological Applications of Acemannan, a Polysaccharide from Aloe vera: A Review

Author: Chang Liu, Yan Cui, Fuwei Pi, Yuliang Cheng, Yahui Guo, and He Qian
Acemannan, considered one of the main bioactive polysaccharides of Aloe vera, immunoregulation, anti-cancer, anti-oxidation, wound healing and bone proliferation promotion, neuroprotection, and intestinal health promotion activities, biological activities of acemannan, structure-activity relationships of acemannan and .READ MORE

Extraction, purification, structural characteristics, biological activities and pharmacological applications of acemannan, a polysaccharide from aloe vera: A review.

Author Liu, C.; Cui, Y.; Pi, F.; Cheng, Y.; Guo, Y.; Qian, H.
acemannan, considered one of the main bioactive polysaccharides of Aloe vera, possesses immunoregulation, anti-cancer, anti-oxidation, wound healing and bone proliferation promotion, neuroprotection, and intestinal health promotion activities, the biological activities of acemannan from Aloe vera determined by in vivo,.READ MORE

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HYDROGEL WITH ASCORBIC ACID USING ALOE VERA GEL POWDER AS A DRUG CARRIER

Author: OJHA KHYATI, SHENOY VRANDA, GUPTA SAUMYA, SUSEEM S.R. 2*
develop a controlled release hydrogel and to evaluate the efficiency of its drug delivery, synthetic polymer drug carriers will be safely metabolized, they will not impart any health benefit unlike the natural carriers such as starch and Aloe vera, release characteristics of ascorbic acid based hydrogel formulated usin.READ MORE

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF NATURAL ULTRASOUND GEL FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT.

Author: Mahendran Sekar, Afikaah Sha An Ali, Ganesh Sundaram Subramanian, Vengata Subramani Manoharan , Isaac Jason J , Phan Ai Yean
Ultrasound is widely used in rehabilitation, primarily for improving connective tissue extensibility and pain relief in musculoskeletal injuries, and for promoting tissue healing and remodeling. Physiotherapists use therapeutic ultrasound more than any other electrophysiological modality, Topical analgesics will a.READ MORE

Formulation and evaluation of sustained release matrix tablets of pioglitazone hydrochloride using processed Aloe vera mucilage as release modifier

Authors Divya Bansal/ Bhargava , Manoj Choudhary, Nazneen Dubey, Aditya Ganeshpurkar, Vikas Pandey, Tushar Salukhe
Natural gums and mucilage which hydrates and swells on contact with aqueous media are used as additives in the formulation of hydrophilic drug delivery system, develop a new monolithic matrix system for complete delivery, zero-order manner over an extended time period using processed Aloe vera gel mucilage (PAG) as a r.READ MORE

Formulation design: new drugs from old

Author: Crowley PJ, Martini LG.
molecular biology, physiological and disease processes, improving the performance of a medication, kinetics and dynamics of drug action, dose–response relationships, improve efficacy or reduce side effects, properties of any drug, composite of the innate activity and properties of the compound as modulated by the for.READ MORE

Formulation design: new drugs from old

Author Crowley PJ, Martini LG.
molecular biology, physiological and disease processes, improving the performance of a medication, kinetics and dynamics of drug action, dose–response relationships, improve efficacy or reduce side effects, properties of any drug, composite of the innate activity and properties of the compound as modulated by the formu.READ MORE

Formulation evaluation and in-vitro drug release characteristics of aloe vera herbal suppositories

Author: Tarkase K. N. and Danve V., Padmashree Dr. Vitthalrao Vikhe
achieve successful delivery of drug locally as well as systematically, rectal route, research, formulate and evaluate herbal extract Aloe Vera suppositories, Suppositories are inserted directly into the rectum to distribute their herbal powder to internal areas. Aloe Vera contains aloin, which is an anthraquinones glyc.READ MORE

Formulation of Aloe Vera polysaccharide gel niosomes

Author Sasan Khadem nematollahi1 , Abbas Pardakhty2, Kobra Habibi3 , Mitra Mehrabani3
effectively deliver these biologicals, Niosomes are vesicles composed of non-ionic surfactants, which are biodegradable, relatively nontoxic, more stable and inexpensive, an alternative to liposomes, application in medicine, preparation of niosome, types of niosomes, characterisation and their applications, Bilayer, dr.READ MORE

Efficacy and safety of Aloe vera syrup for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease: a pilot randomized positive-controlled trial.

Author: Panahi Y, Khedmat H, Valizadegan G, Mohtashami R, Sahebkar A.
use of Aloe vera (A. vera) for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms and compare its effects with those of omeprazole and ranitidine, Aloe vera is safe and well tolerated and reduced the frequencies of all the assessed GERD symptoms, with no adverse events requiring withdrawal, Gastroesophage.READ MORE

Efficacy of a New Non-drug Acne Therapy: Aloe Vera Gel Combined With Ultrasound and Soft Mask for the Treatment of Mild to Severe Facial Acne.

Author Hongyu Zhong, Xiang Li, Wanqi Zhang, Xiaoxiao Shen, Yuangang Lu and Hongli Li
Acne is a chronic disorder that affects almost 80% of adolescents and young adults, causing psychological and emotional distress, Acne is a chronic disorder of pilosebaceous units, which is characterized by comedones, inflammatory papules, pustules, cysts, and nodules, affecting almost 80% of adolescents and young adul.READ MORE

Efficacy of Aloe vera gel as an adjuvant treatment of oral submucous fibrosis.

Author Alam S, Ali I, Giri KY, Gokkulakrishnan S, Natu SS, Faisal M, Agarwal A, Sharma H.
pharmacological agents include corticosteroids, enzymes, interferon-gamma, antioxidants, methylxanthine derivatives, placental extracts, immune milk, turmeric, colchicine, tea pigments, aloe vera, and spirulina, Antioxidants are believed to improve the symptoms by protecting cells from damage from free radicals. Agents.READ MORE

Enhancement strategies for transdermal drug delivery systems: current trends and applications.

Authors Delly Ramadon, Maeliosa T. C. McCrudden, Aaron J. Courtenay & Ryan F. Donnelly
Transdermal drug delivery systems , research topic in pharmaceutical technology area, developed pharmaceutical products in global market, delivery routes, such as oral and parenteral, applications of transdermal technologies, transdermal drug delivery systems and enhancement strategies, development of first-generation .READ MORE

Enhancement strategies for transdermal drug delivery systems: current trends and applications.

Author: Delly Ramadon, Maeliosa T. C. McCrudden, Aaron J. Courtenay & Ryan F. Donnelly
Transdermal drug delivery systems , research topic in pharmaceutical technology area, developed pharmaceutical products in global market, delivery routes, such as oral and parenteral, applications of transdermal technologies, transdermal drug delivery systems and enhancement strategies, development of first-generation .READ MORE

Enrichment of anti-ulcer activity of monoammonium glycerrihizin and Aloe vera gel through a novel drug delivery system.

Author: Ranade A, Ranpise NS, Ramesh C.
treatment for Helicobacter pylori‑induced peptic ulcer includes a 14‑day “triple therapy” of two antibiotics and a proton pump inhibitor. However, the current therapy has side‑effects like stomach upset, non‑compliance, incomplete absorption of drug and antibiotic resistance, best possible alternative is to.READ MORE

Evaluation of biological properties and clinical effectiveness of Aloe vera: A systematic review

Author Maharjan H. Radha and Nampoothiri P. Laxmipriya∗
Aloe vera, medicinal properties, Immunomodulatory effect, own regulates lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory cytokine production and expression of NLRP3 (NACHT, LRR, and PYD domain-containing protein 3) inflammasome
in human macrophages, inhibit the inflammatory process, reduction of leukocyte adhe-sion, as well .READ MORE

Experimental models for predicting drug absorption and metabolism.

Author: Saeed Alqahtani, Loqman Mohamed, Amal Kaddoum
For orally administered drugs, their intestinal absorption and hepatic metabolism are key players for determining a drug’s systemic bioavailability and thus therapeutic effect. Drug absorption and metabolism are both complicated processes, with many physicochemical and physiological factors involved. Understanding the .READ MORE

Differences in Metabolite Composition of Aloe barbadensis Mill. Extracts Lead to Differential Effects on Human Blood T Cell Activity In Vitro

Author: Bani Ahluwalia 1 2, Maria K Magnusson 1, Fredrik Larsson 2, Otto Savolainen 3 4, Alastair B Ross 3 5, Lena Öhman 1
immunomodulation, bioactive component(s), polysaccharides (acemannan), human blood T cell activity, T cell phenotype and proliferation, 1H-NMR spectroscopy, T cell activation, proliferation, apoptosis, and cell-death in vitro, metabolomics, metabolite profile, gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) for metabolite.READ MORE

Dissolution Profile Mucoadhesive Microgranules of Ranitidine HCL using Polymer Combination of Aloe Vera Powder (Aloe vera L.) and Carbopol 934P On AIF and SIF Media with a Line of Identification Approach

Author Endang Diyah Ikasari, Intan Martha Cahyani
several factors that influence dissolution test in vitro such as dissolution media. The AIF media (Atrial Intestinal Fluid) and the SIF media (Simulated Intestinal Fluid) media are among the media that can be used in the dissolution test. Mucoadhesive microgranule of ranitidine HCl using a combination polymer of aloe v.READ MORE

Drug Bioavailability Enhancing Agents of Natural Origin (Bioenhancers) that Modulate Drug Membrane Permeation and Pre-Systemic Metabolism

Authors : Bianca Peterson, Morné Weyers , Jan H. Steenekamp, Johan D. Steyn, Chrisna Gouws and Josias H. Hamman *
bioenhancer; cytochrome P450; drug absorption enhancer; efflux; metabolism; P-glycoprotein; pharmacokinetic interaction; tight junction, new chemical entities are discovered with high therapeutic potential, compounds exhibit unfavorable pharmacokinetic properties due to poor solubility and/or poor membrane permeation c.READ MORE

Effect of Combination of Carbopol-940 Base and HP,MC Gel Extract of Aloe Vera Flesh on Physical Properties and Antibacterial Activity of Propionibacterium acnes.

Authors FIRMANSYAH, Ferdy; VAJRIKA, Silvi Ayu; MUHTADI, Wildan Khairi
Aloe vera is efficacious as an antibacterial activity , treat acne caused by the bacteria Propionibacterium acnes, viscosity, dissolution, diffusion, and bioavailability of the preparation, determine the effect of the combination of Carbopol 940 base and HPMC as a gelling agent on the physical properties and antibacte.READ MORE

Effects of Aloe vera cream on post hemorrhoidectomy pain and wound healing: results of a randomized, blind, placebo-control study.

Author Eshghi F, Hosseinimehr SJ, RAloe Vera High Molecular Polysaccharidesani N, Khademloo M, Norozi MS, Hojati O.
Aloe vera is an herbal medicine, which has wound healing effects in burn injury. This study assessed the effects of Aloe vera cream in reducing postoperative pain, post defection pain, and its promotion of wound healing after open hemorrhoidectomy, cream containing Aloe vera versus a placebo cream on posthemorrhoidecto.READ MORE

Delivery system.- Aloe gel and whole-leaf raw materials: Promising excipients for the production of matrix-type tablets Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology, Private Bag X680, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa

Author Tafara Jambwa, Alvaro Viljoen and Josias Hamman
develop novel drug delivery systems, Excipients from renewable sources, Aloe vera and Aloe ferox as excipients, physical characteristics, mucoadhesive properties, swelling behaviour and drug release kinetics, immediate-release tablet as dosage form is that drug plasma levels actuate over successive doses, Modification .READ MORE

Delivery system.-Intestinal Drug Absorption Enhancement by Aloe vera Gel and Whole Leaf Extract: In Vitro Investigations into the Mechanisms of Action.

Author: Haasbroek A1, Willers C2, Glyn M3, du Plessis L4, Hamman J5.
absorption enhancing agents, macromolecular drugs (e.g., protein and peptide drugs), oral bioavailability, Absorption-enhancing agents of natural origins, green chemistry, enhance drug permeation across the intestinal epithelial barrier, a clear decrease in transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) of Caco-2 cell mo.READ MORE

Design and Development of Dental Film Containing Aloe vera for the Treatment of Human Periodontal Diseases.

Author: Himansu Bhusan Samal, Itishree Jogamaya Das, Ch. Niranjan Patra, P. N. Murthy
develop and evaluate dental film containing Aloe Vera extracts for the treatment of Periodontitis, Aloe Vera shows wide spectrum of antibacterial activity against several periodontal pathogen and hence selected for site specific delivery for the treatment of Periodontitis. Aloe vera is formulated into dental films by s.READ MORE

DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF SUSTAINED RELEASE MATRIX TABLETS OF GLIMEPIRIDE BASED ON COMBINATION OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC POLYMERS.

Author: Hindustan Abdul Ahad, Sreeramulu J, Hima Bindu V, Chitta Suresh Kumar, Kishore Kumar Reddy B, Chandana Rekha V , Sivaji S
develop matrix tablets of Glimepiride with Aloe barbadensis miller leaves mucilage and Povidone and to study its functionality as a matrix forming agent for sustained release tablet formulations, mucilage of Aloe barbadensis miller leaves clinically and experimentally proved anti-diabetic activityand release retardant .READ MORE

Design, formulation and evaluation of Aloe vera chewing gum

Author Abolfazl Aslani, Alireza Ghannadi, Razieh Raddanipour
design and evaluate the formulation of Aloe vera chewing gum with an appropriate taste and quality with the indications for healing oral wounds, such as lichen planus, mouth sores caused by cancer chemotherapy and mouth abscesses as well as reducing mouth dryness caused by chemotherapy, Aloe vera powder, the carbohydra.READ MORE

Design, formulation and evaluation of Aloe vera chewing gum.

Author Abolfazl Aslani, Alireza Ghannadi, Razieh Raddanipour
design and evaluate the formulation of Aloe vera chewing gum with an appropriate taste and quality with the indications for healing oral wounds, such as lichen planus, mouth sores caused by cancer chemotherapy and mouth abscesses as well as reducing mouth dryness caused by chemotherapy, Aloe vera powder, the carbohydra.READ MORE

Design, Formulation, and Evaluation of Aloe vera Gel-Based Capsaicin Transemulgel for Osteoarthritis

Author: Narayana Charyulu Rompicherla , Punam Joshi 1, Amitha Shetty, Kalvatala Sudhakar ,Hawraz Ibrahim M. Amin , Yachana Mishra, Vijay Mishra , Aqel Albutti * and Naif Alhumeed
Topical treatments are a potential therapeutic option for the therapy of osteoarthritis, with significant data supporting the effectiveness and safety of topical formulation. Topical gel formulations may offer an alternative to oral formulations to relieve osteoarthritis (OA) pain while decreasing systemic exposure. To.READ MORE

Design, Formulation, and Evaluation of Aloe vera Gel-Based Capsaicin Transemulgel for Osteoarthritis

Author Narayana Charyulu Rompicherla , Punam Joshi 1, Amitha Shetty, Kalvatala Sudhakar ,Hawraz Ibrahim M. Amin , Yachana Mishra, Vijay Mishra , Aqel Albutti * and Naif Alhumeed
Topical treatments are a potential therapeutic option for the therapy of osteoarthritis, with significant data supporting the effectiveness and safety of topical formulation. Topical gel formulations may offer an alternative to oral formulations to relieve osteoarthritis (OA) pain while decreasing systemic exposure. To.READ MORE

Development of bilayer floating tablet of amoxicillin and Aloe vera gel powder for treatment of gastric ulcers.

Author: Ranade AN, Wankhede SS, Ranpise NS, Mundada MS.
Usual treatment for Helicobacter pylori-induced peptic ulcer includes a ‘triple therapy’ consisting of two antibiotics (amoxicillin and clarithromycin) and a proton pump inhibitor (omeprazole), retain the drug in stomach for better antiulcer activity and substituting one of the synthetic drugs in this therapy with .READ MORE

Development of controlled release spheroids using natural polysaccharide as release modifier.

Author: Kulkarni, G.T.; Gowthamarajan, K.; Dhobe, R.R.; Yohanan, F.; Suresh, B.
polysaccharide hydrogel was isolated from the seeds of Tamarindus indica (tamarind) and was used as release modifier for the preparation of diclofenac sodium spheroids, using extrusion-spheronization technique, the process was studied for the effect of variables to arrive at spheroids with satisfactory particle shape, .READ MORE

Dietary supplement for immune- Aloe vera Mucilage as Solubility Enhancer in Tablet Formulation. PSG College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.

Author Habibur Rahman*, Telny Thomas Chungath, Kuppusamy Selvakumaraswamy and Chandrasekar R.
pharmaceutical applications, harried contained in the
gel of the leaves. On the other hand, the important pharmaceutical applications such as the use of the dried Aloe vera gel powder as an excipient in sustained release (SR) pharmaceutical dosage, release matrix tablets, dissolution enhancer, Korsemayer Peppas model v.READ MORE

Applications of Mucilages in Drug Delivery – A Review

Author Rishabha Malviya, Pranati Srivastava and G.T. Kulkarni
With the increasing interest in polymers of natural origin, the pharmaceutical world has compliance to use most of them in their formulations. Moreover, the tremendous orientation of pharma world towards these naturally derived polymers has become a subject of increasing interest to discover, extract and purify such co.READ MORE

Boosting the Photoaged Skin: The Potential Role of Dietary Components.

Author Ruixuan Geng, Seong-Gook Kang, and Tao Tong
Skin photoaging is mainly induced by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation and its manifestations include dry skin, coarse wrinkle, irregular pigmentation, and loss of skin elasticity, Dietary supplementation of nutraceuticals with therapeutic and preventive effects against skin photoaging, cellular and molecular mechanisms of .READ MORE

Cell-based in vitro models for intestinal permeability studies.

Author: Carla Pereira, J. Costa, B. Sarmento, Francisca Araújo
oral administration of drugs is still a huge challenge because of the harsh conditions of the gastrointestinal tract, drug design and development, permeability behavior of those drugs are essential to improve the drug delivery field, Caco-2 model has been the gold-standard in vitro method used for such purposes.READ MORE

Clinical and microbiologic effects of commercially available dentifrice containing aloe vera: a randomized controlled clinical trial.

Author A. Pradeep, E. Agarwal, S. Naik
controlled clinical trial was designed to evaluate the clinical and microbiologic effects of a commercially available dentifrice containing aloe vera on the reduction of plaque and gingival inflammation in patients with gingivitis, Toothpaste containing aloe vera showed significant improvement in gingival and plaque in.READ MORE

clinical efficacy of new aloe vera- and myrrh-based oral mucoadhesive gels in the management of minor recurrent aphthous stomatitis: a randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled study.

Author Mansour G, Ouda S, Shaker A, Abdallah HM.
clinical efficacy, and safety of newly customized natural oral mucoadhesive gels, containing either aloe vera or myrrh as active ingredients, in the management of minor recurrent aphthous stomatitis (MiRAS), w natural gels, containing aloe vera and myrrh, were prepared in a concentration of (0.5% w/w), in addition to a.READ MORE

Combining Chemical Permeation Enhancers for Synergistic Effects.

Author: Trizel du Toit, M. Malan, H. J. Lemmer, C. Gouws, M. Aucamp, Wilma J Breytenbach, J. Hamman
macromolecular drugs such as proteins are mainly administered by means of injections due to their low intestinal epithelial permeability and poor stability in the gastrointestinal tract, permeation enhancing effects and not tissue damage, Aloe Vera Gel gel increased paracellular permeation of a macromolecular compound .READ MORE

Comparison of Aloe Vera Gel and Aloe Vera Powder on Physical Properties of Ranitidine Mucoadhesive Microgranules

Author: Endang Diyah Ikasari*, Anang Budi Utomo, Hanny Setyowati
polymer for pharmaceutical industry, Aloe vera gel may be employed to effectively deliver poorly absorbable drugs through the oral route of drug administration. Ranitidine hydrochloride is a drug of choice in the treatment of ulcer. The drug has a short biological half-life of approximately 2-3 hours, thus a sustained .READ MORE

Comparison of aloe vera mouthwash with triamcinolone acetonide 0.1% on oral lichen planus: a randomized double blinded clinical trial.

Author Mansourian A, Momen-Heravi F, Saheb Jamee M, Esfehani M, Khalilzadeh O, Momen Beitollahi J.
Corticosteroids are the mainstay for treatment of oral lichen planus (OLP), Triamcinolone acetonide, therapeutic effects of aloe vera (AV) mouthwash with triamcinolone acetonide 0.1% (TA) on OLP, Thongprasom index, AV mouthwash is an effective substitute for TA in the treatment of OLP..READ MORE

Aloe vera species has biological effect Anticancer Potential of Aloes: Antioxidant, Antiproliferative,and Immunostimulatory Attributes

Authors Eli Harlev1,Eviatar Nevo1,Ephraim P.Lansky1,Rivka Ofir2,Anupam Bishaye e3
Aloeʼs pharmaceutical potential, against neoplastic disease, anticancer biological mechanism of acemannan, pluripotent effector cells, aloe induce macrophage activating activity, immunobiology, Aloe polysaccharide, combined with chemotherapeutic agents, such as cisplatin (DDP) and
5-fluorouracil (5-FU), enhances the t.READ MORE

Aloe vera sprout concentrate or extract having superior skin cell growth promotion, antioxidant, and anti-allergy effects.

Author: Tae Hyung JO, Seon Gil Do, Eun Ju Shin, Hye In Jang, Jin Wan Kim, Ghe Whan Ahn, Seung Won Yang, Jin Hee Im, Jeong Bum Nam, Soo Gyeom Kim , Ken Jones
aloe vera sprout concentrate or extract having cell growth promotion, antioxidant, and anti-allergy effects, and to a skin cell growth promoting, antioxidant, and anti-allergy pharmaceutical composition and functional health food or cosmetics containing the aloe vera sprout concentrate or extract as an active ingredien.READ MORE

aloemannan .- Biodisposition of FITC-labeled aloemannan in mice.

Author: Yagi A, Hamano S, Tanaka T, Kaneo Y, Fujioka T, Mihashi K. Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuyama University, Fukuyama, Japan.
Aloemannan – Aloe vera – Asphodelaceae – fluoresceinyl isothiocyanate aloemannan – metabolism – degraded fluoresceinyl thiocyanate aloemannan – fast atom bombartment mass spectrometry – matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.READ MORE

An evidence-based systematic review of Aloe vera

Author ULBRICHT CATHERINE ET AL
Alopecia (hair loss), Alzheimer’s disease, antioxidant, arthritis (osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis), asthma, bacterial skin infections, candida skin infections, chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic leg ulcers, congestive heart failure, corneal abrasions/ulcers, coronary artery disease prevention, diabetic ulcers.READ MORE

An Overview : Natural Bio-enhancer’s in Formulation Development.

Author: Chander Pal Singh Verma, Santosh Verma, Mahendra Singh Ashawat, Vinay Pandit
the ideal characteristic of bioenhancers includes inertness, nontoxic, cost effective and decrease the dose of active constituents. There are lots of natural bioenhancers available such as piperine quercetin, niaziridin, genistein, glycyrrhizin, curcumin, the review focus on plant based bioenhancers and their active p.READ MORE

Anticancer Potential of Aloes: Antioxidant, Antiproliferative, and Immunostimulatory Attributes

Author: Eli Harlev , Eviatar Nevo , Ephraim P. Lansky , Rivka Ofir , Anupam Bishayee
Aloe vera; acemannan; applications; biological activity; polysaccharide; structure, immunoregulation, anti-cancer, anti-oxidation, wound healing and bone proliferation promotion, neuroprotection, and intestinal health promotion activities, structure-activity relationships of acemannan, medical applications, pharmacolog.READ MORE

Antioxidant and Cytotoxicological Effects of Aloe vera Food Supplements.

Author: Zaira López,Gabriela Núñez-Jinez,Guadalupe Avalos-Navarro,Gildardo Rivera,Joel Salazar-Flores,José A. Ramírez,Benjamín A. Ayil-Gutiérrez,and Peter Knauth
supplements from Aloe vera, concentrated powders (starting products), final product at a concentration of 1x, meaning g/L for decolorized and spray-dried inner leaf powder (ILG), Aloe fillet, Aloe gel, thick watery inner parenchyma, secondary metabolites such as complex polyphenols (e.g., tannins and flavonoids), ligni.READ MORE

Antioxidant potential of aqueous plant extracts assessed by the cellular antioxidant activity assay.

Author: C. Bender, S. Graziano, Benno F. Zimmerman, Helmut H. Weidlich
teas and herbal infusions, health promoters due to their content in antioxidant compounds, antioxidant capacities, through chemical and cellular assays, infusions and as ingredients in cosmetics products and in food formulations, protection against peroxyl radicals under physiological conditions, cell-based assay, cell.READ MORE

Aloe vera extract activity on human corneal cells.

Author Woźniak A, Paduch R.
Ocular diseases are currently an important problem in modern societies. Patients suffer from various ophthalmologic ailments namely, conjunctivitis, dry eye, dacryocystitis or degenerative diseases. Therefore, there is a need to introduce new treatment methods, including medicinal plants usage. Aloe vera [Aloe barbaden.READ MORE

Aloe vera gel and thyroid hormone cream may improve wound healing in Wistar rats

Author Tarameshloo M, Norouzian M, Zarein-Dolab S, Dadpay M, Mohsenifar J, Gazor R.
Wound healing, a complex interaction among cells, extracellular matrix, blood vessels, proteases, cytokines, and chemokines, is still a controversial topic in surgical medicine, several complications such as delayed wound healing, superficial wound infection and post-operative/post-traumatic neuropathic chronic cutaneo.READ MORE

Aloe Vera Gel Effect on Skin and Pharmacological Properties.

Aisha Saleem, Irum Naureen, Muhammad Naeem, Hafiza Safoora Murad, Samra Maqsood, Gulnaz Tasleem
Digestive Diseases Protection, Aloe vera extract (50%) increased cell viability of dental pulp stem cells being useful for avulsed broken teeth. This effect is attributed to polysaccharides, mainly acemannan, by inducing osteogenic-specific gene expressions, DNA synthesis, growth factor, and JAK-STAT pathway. Moreover,.READ MORE

Aloe vera in dermatology: a brief review.

Author: G Ital Dermatol Venereol. 2009;144(1):85–91 Feily A, Namazi MR..
Aloe vera or Aloe barbadensis, dermatology-oriented, Topical application of aloe vera, effective for genital herpes, psoriasis, human papilloma virus, seborrheic dermatitis, aphthous stomatitis, xerosis, lichen planus, frostbite, burn, wound healing and inflammation, biological vehicle and an anti-microbial and antifun.READ MORE

Aloe vera mannan .- Mass spectrometry characterization of an Aloe vera mannan presenting immunostimulatory activity

Author: Joana Simõesa, Fernando M. Nunesb, Pedro Dominguesa, Manuel A. Coimbraa, M. Rosário Dominguesa.
Aloe vera acemannan, backbone of β-(1→4)-linked D-mannose, mannans, acetyl groups, high abundance of acetylated residues, lower branching, shorter chains, and higher acetylation seems to promote the immunostimulatory activity attributed to these polysaccharides..READ MORE

Aloe Vera Mediated Emulgel for Topical Delivery of Desoximetasone.

Author: Jitendra Sainy1, Umesh Atneriya, Jagjiwan lal kori, Rahul Maheshwari
Desoximetasone, Plaque psoriasis; Emulgel; Skin penetration; Skin diseases; Kinetic, Plaque psoriasis, is highly prevalent form of psoriasis and basically an autoimmune disease which is challenging to treat. Being the skin disorder plaque is visible mostly on the skin, which causes red and white plaque of dead skin cel.READ MORE

Aloe vera Mucilage as Solubility Enhancer in Tablet Formulation.

Author: Habibur RAloe Vera High Molecular Polysaccharidesan
health benefits associated with Aloe vera have been attributed to the polysaccharide contained in the gel of the leaves. On the other hand, the important pharmaceutical applications such as the use of the dried Aloe vera gel powder as an excipient in sustained release (SR) pharmaceutical dosage forms, development of wa.READ MORE

Advances in oral absorption of polysaccharides: Mechanism, affecting factors, and improvement strategies.

Author Z Zheng, X Pan, L Luo, Q Zhang, X Huang, Y Liu
Polysaccharides have been widely used as biomaterials and drugs after oral administration due to their suitable physicochemical properties, good bioactivities and low toxicities, pharmacokinetics and absorption mechanism, oral administration, polysaccharide detection technologies such as immunoassays, fluorescent and i.READ MORE

Advances in oral absorption of polysaccharides: Mechanism, affecting factors, and improvement strategies.

Author Z Zheng, X Pan, L Luo, Q Zhang, X Huang, Y Liu
Polysaccharides have been widely used as biomaterials and drugs after oral administration due to their suitable physicochemical properties, good bioactivities and low toxicities, pharmacokinetics and absorption mechanism, oral administration, polysaccharide detection technologies such as immunoassays, fluorescent and i.READ MORE

Advances in topical drug delivery system.

Author Imran KT, Gore S, Giradkar P.
treatment of illness has been accomplished by administrating drugs to human body via various routes namely oral, sublingual, rectal, parental, topical, inhalation etc. Topical delivery can be defined as the application of a drug containing formulation to the skin to directly treat cutaneous disorders like acne or the c.READ MORE

Aloe cosmeceutical.-Acemannan Stimulates Gingival Fibroblast Proliferation; Expressions of Keratinocyte Growth Factor-1, Vascular Endothelial

Author: Suwimon Jettanacheawchankit 1, Siriruk Sasithanasate, Polkit Sangvanich, Wijit Banlunara, Pasutha Thunyakitpisal
wound healing, Gingival fibroblasts (GFs) play an important role in oral wound healing, acemannan, a polysaccharide extracted from Aloe vera gel, keratinocyte growth factor-1 (KGF-1), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and type I collagen production, cell proliferation, type I collagen expressions, extracellula.READ MORE

Aloe gel and whole-leaf raw materials: Promising excipients for the production of matrix-type tablets.

Author: Tafara Jambwa, Alvaro Viljoen, Josias Hamman
pharmaceutical industry endeavours to develop novel drug delivery systems which require excipients that full specific functions. Excipients from renewable sources are attractive due to their sustainable mass production. The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential use of gel and whole leaf materials from A.READ MORE

Aloe gel and whole-leaf raw materials: Promising excipients for the production of matrix-type tablets.

Author: Tafara Jambwa, Alvaro Viljoen, Josias Hamman
pharmaceutical industry endeavours to develop novel drug delivery systems which require excipients that full specific functions. Excipients from renewable sources are attractive due to their sustainable mass production. The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential use of gel and whole leaf materials from A.READ MORE

Aloe Vera as Penetration Enhancer

Authors Kiran Sharma, Ashu Mittal, Nitesh Chauhan
Skin penetration enhancers, enhancing drug penetration into the skin through transdermal drug delivery system or topical administration, skin penetration enhancers are molecules which reversibly remove the barrier resistance of the stratum corneum and allow drugs to penetrate more readily to the .READ MORE

Worldwide consumption of functional foods: a systematic review.

Author: A. Ozen, A. Pons, J. Tur
demand for foods and beverages that improve or benefit health has increased in many parts of the world, alongside rising costs of healthcare, increases in life expectancy, and desire for a higher quality of life, dietary supplements is a health tool that promises specific effects related to particular food components, .READ MORE

A prospective, randomized clinical trial comparing topical Aloe vera with 0.1% triamcinolone acetonide in mild to moderate plaque psoriasis, 2009

Author Charoen Choonhakarn, Ploysyne Busaracome, Bungorn Sripanidkulchai, Pongdech Sarakarn
efficacy of Aloe Vera and 0.1% triamcinolone acetonide (TA) in mild to moderate plaque psoriasis, clinical response were evaluated using the Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) and the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), AV cream may be more effective than 0.1% % triamcinolone acetonide cream in reducing the clinic.READ MORE

A randomized comparative trial on the therapeutic efficacy of topical aloe vera and Calendula officinalis on diaper dermatitis in children.

Author Panahi Y, Sharif MR, Sharif A, Beiraghdar F, Zahiri Z, Amirchoopani G, et al.
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is a common inflammatory disorder among children and infants, It refers to any acute inflammatory skin eruption that occurs in area covered by diaper and caused by either direct effect of wearing diapers or as a result of increased skin pH, zinc deficiency, prolonged exposure to moisture, and irr.READ MORE

A randomized, double-blind clinical study to assess the antiplaque and antigingivitis efficacy of Aloe vera mouth rinse.

Author Bathini Chandrahas, A. Jayakumar, A. Naveen, K. Butchibabu, P. K. Reddy, T. Muralikrishna
efficacy of Aloe Vera mouth rinse on experimental plaque accumulation and gingivitis, Plaque control and prevention of gingivitis is the main goal of prevention of periodontal diseases.Complete plaque removal is difficult to achieve, and prevention of periodontal disease can be enhanced either by reducing the quantity .READ MORE

A review on Herbal Excipients and their pharmaceutical applications.

Author: Prashant Singh*, Tarique Mahmood, Arshiya Shameem, Paramdeep Bagga, Nesar Ahmad
Herbal or natural excipients have a great advantage over their synthetic analogues, herbal excipients, which are manly polymers of natural origin, the pharmaceutical industries are getting more inclined towards their use in formulation development, natural excipients which can be proposed to be used as diluent, binder,.READ MORE

A Review on Novel Pharmaceutical Approaches of Herbal Drugs in Derma Care.

Author Sneha Bahuguna, Deepika Joshi*, Bhavana Singh and Nidhi Semwal
Delivery of herbal drugs as novel formulations faces hurdles due to difficulties in identification, processing, standardizing, extracting of herbal drugs with an intention to accomplish sustained and controlled release. Now with the innovation in the technologies, nano formulations paves pathway for the development of .READ MORE

acemannan experimental immunology.- Oral administration of Aloe vera gel, anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory herbal remedy, stimulates cell-mediated immunity and antibody production in a mouse model

Author: Barbara Joanna Bałan , Marcin Niemcewicz, Janusz Kocik , Leszek Jung , Ewa Skopińska-Różewska , Piotr Skopiński
aloe gel; antibody production; chemokinesis; mice; proliferation; splenocytes, antimicrobial activity, dietary supplement, Immunomodulation, chronic infections, polysaccharides (pectins, hemicelluloses, glucomannan, acemannan, and other mannose derivatives), stimulatory effect, Aloe vera extract, an increase in CD4 lym.READ MORE

Acemannan for skin and immunodulation Pharmacodynamics of Aloe vera and acemannan in therapeutic applications for skin, digestion, and immunomodulation

Author Nicholas J Sadgrove 1, Monique S J Simmonds
Scientific studies of Aloe vera, therapeutic claims, breakage of acemannan chains into smaller fragments enhances biological effects, immune system to attack cancer cells by mannose receptor agonism of macrophage or dendritic cells, aloe vera oral consumption, small intestine or colon, dietary acemannan, acemannan is d.READ MORE

acemannan Helps to effectively balance and restore proper immune system function .- Advances in dietary polysaccharides as anticancer agents: Structure-activity relationship

Author: Ningyang Lia1 Chaofan Wanga1 Milen I.Georgievbc Vivek K. Bajpaid Rosa Tundise Jesus Simal-Gandaraf Xiaoming LuaJianbo XiaofXiaozhen Tanga Xuguang Qiao
dietary polysaccharides as anticancer agents, nutritious dietary supplements, side effect-free therapeutics, biomacromolecules, Natural anticancer polysaccharides, physicochemical properties.READ MORE

Acemannan Stimulates Gingival Fibroblast Proliferation; Expressions of Keratinocyte Growth Factor-1, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor, and Type I Collagen; and Wound Healing. J. Pharmacol. Sci. 2009, 109, 525–531

Author Jettanacheawchankit, S.; Sasithanasate, S.; Sangvanich, P.; Banlunara, W.; Thunyakitpisal, P..
Gingival fibroblasts, GF proliferation; keratinocyte growth factor-1, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF),and type I collagen production, acemannan, Aloe vera, proliferation, growth factor, oral wound healing, immunostimulant effect by activating macrophages.READ MORE

Acemannan, an Extracted Polysaccharide from Aloe vera: A Literature Review

Author: Gerardo Daniel Sierra-Garcíaa , Rocío Castro-Ríosc , Azucena González-Hortaa , Jorge Lara-Ariasb and Abelardo Chávez-Montes
Acemannan medicinal, properties like osteogenic, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial, accelerate healing of lesions, antiviral , antitumor activities in vivo through activation of immune responses, immune-stimulating [9], anti-neoplasic [10] and wound-healing actions, Biochemistry of acemannan, A.READ MORE

Review A Trending and Interesting Topic of ‘Aloe Vera: Healthy Lifestyle Trends Through Functional Food Consumption’ in Science Learning.

Author Djuniar Rahmatunnisa Haristy1,* I Gusti Putu Suryadarma2, Khoirul Huda1, Puji Rahayu1, Nedia Erlini1
Healthy Lifestyle, Increasing the community’s welfare affects lifestyle changes, especially patterns of food consumption in a negative direction on the increase of degenerative diseases, community then realized that the magnitude of the relationship between food and the risk of disease. Fact, the primary function of fo.READ MORE

Standardization and sensory evaluation of RTS developed from blends of bottle gourd, Aloe vera and ginger juice.

Author Preetesh Kumar Pandey, Jitendra Trivedi, Annu Verma and Praveen Gupta
best treatment among all as it obtained the highest organoleptic score and was liked very much and found to be the most acceptable combination for blending, Bottle gourd fruit is a good source of vitamin B complex and choline along with fair quantum of vitamin C, Bottle gourd is well known for their immunomodulatory, h.READ MORE

Standardization and sensory evaluation of RTS developed from blends of Watermelon, Aloe Vera and Ginger Juice.

Author Oshin Pali, N Shukla, Annu Verma and Gunjeshree Gond
Consumers are always interested in new products which are full of nutrition as well as having pleasant taste. RTS is picking up prevalence because of their astounding taste and nutritive qualities, keeping all the above facts in mind this blended RTS beverage has been prepared to formulate all ingredients and to delive.READ MORE

Standardization of recipe for RTS of Kagzi lime fruit blended with aloe vera gel and rose juice. J Pharmacogn. Phytochem. 2020;9(3):1739-1742.

Author: Gill HS, Kaushal N, Kaur M, Jyoti S, Singh G.
fruit blended with Aloe vera gel, RTS beverage is a liquid ready to serve drink and beverages, nutritional along with good taste, aroma and flavor, preparation of value added nutraceutical RTS from Kagzi lime juice blended with aloe vera gel and rose juice, variation in TSS, pH, titrable acidity and ascorbic .READ MORE

Studies on preparation of squash from strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch), ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) and aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) blend.

Author: Mujahid Shagiwal and Bhagwan Dee
strawberry, aloe vera and ginger can be utilized for palatable squash making, Strawberry pulp, Aloe vera gel, Ginger juice, Blend combination, Storage, Ambient and Low temperatures, Organoleptic quality, Beverage is a liquid used for the utilization of human beings, primary function of quenching thirst, they have a key.READ MORE

Studies on standardization and development of value added product of aloe vera. Int J Innov Res Sci Eng Technol. 2015;4(6):56–60. doi: 10.4172/2157-7110.1000232

Author: Bornare DT.
Aloe vera gel, nutraceutical potential, functional ingredient, development of value added product of aloe vera and produce blended Ready-to-Serve (RTS) beverage with different blending proportion of aloe vera (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%) and mango pulp (90%, 80%, 70%, 60%), Blended Ready-to-Serve (RTS) beverage, Aloe vera, Man.READ MORE

Process optimization for the preparation of tea and fruit-oriented energy drink: a nutritional approach.

Author: Kaur J, Kumar V, Kumar S, Aggarwal P, Sharma K, Bhadariya V (2021)
development of nutritionally sound beverages using fruits and vegetables owing to the presence of potential phytochemicals, perform process optimization for the development of tea and fruit-oriented energy drink (ED) using apple juice concentrate (AJC), tea extract, herb extract, and dried brahmi leaves, physicochemica.READ MORE

Processing of Aloe vera leaf gel: A review,

Author: Ramachandra C T and Srinivasa P R,
aloe beverage industry, to improve product quality, to preserve and maintain almost all of the bioactive chemical entities naturally present in the plant during processing, Processing of Aloe vera gel, resource of functional food, mucilaginous polysaccharides or acemannan, stabilized gel, The production process of aloe.READ MORE

Promoting Health with Herbal drinks

Author: Khyati Adlakha, Bhupendra Koul :: SSRN
Drinks have always been a medium to quench thirst, health benefits , health drinks, beverages manufacturers novelty provide a genuine herbal health drink, all the natural constituents including herbs that have high nutrient content (vitamins, antioxidants and minerals) for meeting the energy requirements, full of nutr.READ MORE

Quality attributes phytochemical profile and storage stability studies of functional ready to serve(RTS) drink made from blend of Aloe vera, sweet lime, amla and ginger. J Food Sci Technol 54:761–769.

Author: Mishra LK, Sangma D (2017)
formulations of A. vera RTS drink with ginger, sweet lime and amla, physico-chemical, organoleptic and microbial analysis, The increasing demand for soft drinks offers a great scope for development of natural nutrient rich beverages, option which has negligible synthetic chemicals and also has immense health benefits, .READ MORE

Quality characteristics and storage stability of sea buckthorn berry aloe gel beverage blend. Bioved J. 2016;27(1):25-30.

Author: Jairajpuri DS, Khan KA, Somvanshi SPS, Pandey A.
aloe vera plant known for its medicinal properties, benefit for the digestive and immune systems, as well as having healing effects on the skin, develop a ready to serve (RTS) beverage using Aloe vera gel, physicochemical parameters, antioxidant profile, microbial quality and sensory acceptability, nutraceutical rich a.READ MORE

Quality characteristics and storage stability of sea buckthorn berry aloe gel beverage blend. Bioved J. 2016;27(1):25-30.

Author: Jairajpuri DS, Khan KA, Somvanshi SPS, Pandey A.
aloe vera plant known for its medicinal properties, benefit for the digestive and immune systems, as well as having healing effects on the skin, develop a ready to serve (RTS) beverage using Aloe vera gel, physicochemical parameters, antioxidant profile, microbial quality and sensory acceptability, nutraceutical rich a.READ MORE

Quality characteristics, nutraceutical profile and storage stability of the aloe gel-papaya functional beverage blend.

Author: Ramachandran P, Nagarajan S (2014)
Aloe vera gel, well known for its nutraceutical potential, is being explored as a functional ingredient in a wide array of health foods and drinks, Processing of exotic fruits and herbal botanicals into functional beverage is an emerging sector in food industry, develop a spiced functional RTS beverage blend using Aloe.READ MORE

Quality characteristics, nutraceutical profile, and storage stability of aloe pulp-papaya functional beverage blend, 2014.

Author: Ramachandran, P., & Nagarajan, S. (2014).
Aloe vera gel, well known for its nutraceutical potential, is being explored as a functional ingredient in a wide array of health foods and drinks, exotic fruits and herbal botanicals into functional beverage is an emerging sector in food industry, develop a spiced functional RTS beverage blend using Aloe gel (AG) and .READ MORE

Multifunctional drinks from all natural ingredients

Author: R.DorothyaK, SnekaLathab R .M. Joanyc T. Sasilathaa Susai Rajendranb Gurmeet Singhd S. Senthil Kumarane
Beverage Industry, Multifunctional drinks, natural ingredients, regular intake of fresh fruit juice keeps us away from ailments, detoxifying our body, Enriched with vitamins, healthiest drinks, zero-calorie beverages, sports drinks, ginger juice, cucumber juice, green tea, aloe vera and lemon juice with honey, are good.READ MORE

Novel botanical ingredients for beverages – ScienceDirect .

Author: Joerg Gruenwald
Natural substances are generally preferred, natural ingredients improve health and appearance, functional beverages, segment on the functional food market, fortified water, tea, diary, or juices claiming overall nutrition, energy, anti-aging or relaxing effects, superfruits, such as berries, grapes, or pomegranate deli.READ MORE

Nutraceuticals as natural healers: Emerging evidences.

Author: Rashida Ali, M. Athar, Umer Abdullah, S. Abidi, M. Qayyum
components of foods have clearly established strong links with human health and it is learnt that their deficiencies provoke diseases, molecular level of such interactions of specific food constituents with that of the toxicants generated in the living cells to control and prevent many of the diseases, products possess.READ MORE

Optimization of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) blended Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis M.) based low-calorie beverage functionally enriched with aonla juice (Phyllanthus emblica L.),

Authors: Rakesh Sharma, Geney Burang, Satish Kumar, Yash Pal Sharma
shift in food consumption pattern to accommodate an array of bioactive compounds in foods with minimum calorie intake has resulted in the development of many novel beverages, blended Aloe vera based low-calorie beverage functionally enriched with aonla juice , acceptable taste, functional enrichment of super fruit func.READ MORE

Optimization of ingredients for sensory evaluation of Aloe vera jam preparation using response surface methodology (RSM), Int J Engg Res Applic, 2013, 3(1), 1224-1234.,

Author: Jayabalan K and Karthikeyan C
Chemical Engineering, Research and Applications, sensory quality of jam produced by aloe vera, optimize the ingredients, model fit, satisfactory correlation between actual and fitted values, optimise the factors levels for highest acceptability, aloe vera jam, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and analyzed using a second or.READ MORE

Physiochemical and Sensory Attributes of Therapeutic RTS Beverage Prepared from the Blends of Aloe Vera, Ginger and Honey.

Authors: Nivetha Thangaraj,Veerapandi Loganathan, Sinthiya Rajendran, Karunyah Amirthadharshini
Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) is an evergreen perennial and a succulent plant species, bioactive components including vitamins, minerals and amino acids and most importantly it is well known for its antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, RTS (Ready to Serve) beverages are being well liked than the other synthetic dri.READ MORE

Preparation and evaluation of strawberry and date blended juice ready to serve drink.

Author: Khalid M, Muneeb M, Shamrez B, Muhammad A, Ayub M, Durrani Y, et al.
Fruits are important source for good health, and good for all ages as it form an important part of healthy diet that’s why natural compounds in foods and vegetables such as polyphenols, flavonoids and tannins, essential vitamins and polyphenolic compounds present in drinking fruit juices are related to inge.READ MORE

Preparation and storage of ready-to-serve (RTS) beverage from mango (Mangifera indica L.), citrus (Citrus aurantifolia Swingle.), aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller.) and ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) blends. Pharma Innov. J. 2021;10(7):381-388.

Author: Harendra, Deen B.
blend beverages of fruits, medicinal plants and spices are rich source of nutrients, medicinal properties, and flavors to meet the consumers demand in National and International markets, Syrup; mango pulp (Mangifera indica L.); kagzi lime juice (Citrus aurantifolia Swingle.); aloe vera gel (Aloe barbadensis Miller.); g.READ MORE

Formulation , nutraceutical profile and storage stability of aloe gel & ginger juice functional beverage blend

Author: O. Singh, H. K. Choro, J. Kanwar, S. Dwivedi, Richa Singh
aloe vera nutraceutical RTS, functional ingredient in a wide array of health foods and drinks, blended ready-to-serve was analyzed for its different sensory quality, evaluated by adopting 9 point hedonic scale, RTS have a longer shelf life without having any microbial infestation, data generated during the experiment r.READ MORE

Fortification of Functional and Medicinal Beverages with Botanical Products and Their Analysis, 2019

Authors: Gülnur Ekşi Bona, Sevinc Kurbanoglu, Sibel A. Ozkan
Functional beverages, Medicinal beverages, Analysis Plant-based ingredient, consumer awareness of relation between health and plant products has driven the functional and medicinal beverages industry to put much effort into products with botanically fortified ingredients, addition of botanical products requires high-le.READ MORE

Functional beverages: the emerging side of functional foods: commercial trends, research, and health implications.

Author: Corbo MR, Bevilacqua A, Petruzzi L, et al.
antioxidants, beverages, bioactive properties, cold storage, disease prevention, functional foods, minerals, nutrients, omega-3 fatty acids, plant extracts, prebiotics, probiotics, vitamins, key role of foods and beverages in disease prevention and treatment, provide a health benefit beyond the basic nutritional functi.READ MORE

Functional components and medicinal properties of food: review.

Author: C. Abuajah, A. C. Ogbonna, C. Osuji C
relationship between functional components of food, health and well-being, functional components of food can be effectively applied in the treatment and prevention of diseases, impart physiological benefits and promotion of wellbeing, functional ingredients such as non-starchy carbo-hydrates including soluble and insol.READ MORE

Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals as Dietary Intervention in Chronic Diseases; Novel Perspectives for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Journal of Dietary

Author: Adefegha, A.S. 2018.
chronic diseases; disease prevention; functional foods; health promotion; nutraceuticals, promoting health and preventing diseases, primary role of providing the body with the required amount of essential nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, fats, and oils needed for its healthy survival, interaction of.READ MORE

Functional foods as a formulation ingredients in beverages: technological advancements and constraints

Author: Shagun Sharma, Astha Singh, […], and Vijay Kumar Garlapati
formulation ingredients in beverages, nutritional as well as healthier, food concept, functional, focuses on including probiotics, which enhance immune system activity, cognitive response, and overall health, functional additives in beverages, regulate the human immune system , optimum functionality of the probiotic, s.READ MORE

In Vitro Immunomodulatory Effect of Food Supplement from Aloe vera.

Author: Zaira López, 1Antoni Femenia,2Gabriela Núñez-Jinez,,1Michelle N. Salazar Zúñiga,1M. Eduardo cano,3Teresa Espino,4and Peter Knauth
Aloe vera as concentrated 200x powder, key ingredient for food supplement of aloe vera, extracted from Aloe inner leaf gel, powder rich in high molecular weight and soluble polysaccharides, biological activities of raw extracts from Aloe vera, induction of apoptosis ,hepatoprotection , antioxidant , antibacterial, anti.READ MORE

Incorporation of functional ingredients into foods.

Author: L. Day, Robert Seymour, K. Pitts, I. Konczak, L. Lundin
market for functional ingredients, increased consumer awareness and promotion of healthy eating and lifestyle, challenges remain to ensure that functional ingredients survive and remain ‘active’ and ‘bioavailable’ after food processing and storage, aloe vera can act as vehicle for the delivery of bioactives an.READ MORE

Development and standardization of ready to serve functional drink. J. Environ. Sci. Toxicol. Food Technol. 2016;10(4):47-52.

Author: Kausar H, Parveen S, Saeed S, Ishfaq B, Ali MA.
functional ready-to-serve (RTS) drink made from blend of aloe vera gel, lemon juice extract, blended therapeutic RTS drink, therapeutic properties of aloe-vera, worldwide important valuable ingredient, Beverages from fruits and vegetables have a vital role in human nutrition, consumed by people of all the groups to que.READ MORE

Development and storage studies of blended papaya-Aloe vera Ready-to-Serve (RTS) beverage, J Food Proc Technol, 2012, 3, 185.

Author: Boghani A H, Raheem A and Hashmi S I,
Aloe vera, ingredient for functional foods, mainly in the development of health drinks and functional beverages, aloe can be enhanced with addition of some other fruit juices, nutritive, medicinal and therapeutic values, aloe vera gel in development of RTS, organoleptic evaluation for assessing the taste, color, flavor.READ MORE

Development of Jackfruit-Aloe Vera Blended Ready to Serve (RTS) Functional Beverage at Refrigerated Condition.

Author: Hossain, M. M., Ram, L., Ngupani, P. S., & Bepary, R. H. (2017).
functional ready-to-serve (RTS) beverage, blend with jackfruit and aloe vera juice, The blended juice was made by using the different combination of jackfruit and aloe vera juice as T0 (100:0), T1 (90:10), T2 (80:20), T3 (70:30) and T4 (60:40) to improve the flavor and therapeutic properties, the blends were homogenize.READ MORE

Development of powder and ready to health drinks using aloe vera.

Author: Rewadee Meesat, Srisak Trungwachrakul, Panida Bunjongsinsiri, Bussakorn Praditniyakul, Wannee Suttivattanavet, Narongdej Asa, Jirawat Eiamwat, Benjawan Keattisin, Damrongchai Sittisamang
research and development on healthy beverages and powder products made from the Aloe Vera, Aloe Vera leaf gel with formulated drinks, formulated drink was prepared with Aloe vera (52 %), concentrated fruit juice (17 %), water (17 %) and fructose (14 %). Second, the Aloe vera drink with fresh fruit juice was consisted A.READ MORE

Development, Quality Evaluation and Shelf Life Studies of Probiotic Beverages using Whey and Aloe vera juice. J Food Process Technol, 6:486.

Author: Sasi Kumar R (2015).
Probiotic Beverages, whey and Aloe vera juice. Bifidobacterium bifidus (BB) was used as the probiotic organism, addition of probiotic inoculums and fermentation time were optimized on the basis of sensory quality evaluation. The blend ratio 70:30 of whey and Aloe vera juice and whey fermented for 9 hrs using inoculums .READ MORE

Effect of aloe vera preparations on the human bioavailability of vitamins C and E. Phytomedicine. 2005;12:760–765. doi: 10.1016/j.phymed.2003.12.013.

Author: Vinson JA, Al Kharrat H, Andreoli L
Aloes improve the absorption of both vitamins C and E, Aloe on the human absorption of vitamins C and E, the most popular vitamin supplements, consumption of Aloe vera liquid preparations on the absorption of water- or fat-soluble vitamins, plasma bioavailability of vitamins C and E, for vitamin C and Aloe Gel was 304.READ MORE

Effect of Aloe-gel and bignay fruit proportions to acidity, total dissolved solids, and color of Aloe-bignay beverage

Author: Luh Suriati1, I Gede Pasek Mangku2, Luh Kade Datrini3, Hanilyn A. Hidalgo4, Josephine Red5
Aloe-gel , bignay fruit , acidity, total dissolved solids, and color, health beverages, functional beverage made from natural ingredients, aloe vera contributes to health, Aloe gel contains 75 functional compounds, and bignay/ grosella is known for its antioxidant, Functional food innovation, fast development , stimula.READ MORE

Effect of the addition of hydrocolloids and aloe vera gel ( Aloe barbadensis Miller) on the rheological properties of a beverage of sweet corn ( Zea mays var. saccharata)

Author: Karen Poala Contreras-Lozano a Héctor José Ciro-Velásquez b & Carlos Julio Márquez-Cardozo b
rheological properties of food suspensions can be modified by adding hydrocolloids to improve stability, a beverage formulated, rotational and oscillatory tests, consistency coefficient , flow behavior index , apparent viscosity, viscoelastic behavior of the beverage, frequency range, storage modulus, potential use of .READ MORE

Development and processing of novel functional foods from bioactives of plant origin: applications, recent trend and future perspectives.

Author Dubale Befikadu Chala*a and Shimelis Admassu Emireb
focus on food’s role has shifted from just suppressing hunger or providing the nutrients essential for normal cellular function to components to a variety of documented bioactive capabilities potentially boosting health and wellbeing, including illness prevention, development of functional food product.READ MORE

Development and evaluation of different beverages from Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. for their nutritional, functional and sensory qualities.

Author: Sharma, R., Tandon, D., Joshi, V. K., & Attri, S. (2015).
Aloe vera (L.) Burm.f., Aloe barbadensis Mill., antioxidant activity, functional beverages, sensory qualities, aloe gel pure juice, overall sensory acceptability, Physico-chemical, nutritional and sensory characteristics of different A. vera based beverages , aloe is the basis of its nutritional and sensory chara.READ MORE

Aloe vera: A Potential Herb and its Medicinal Importance.

Author: Kumar Sampath KP, Bhowmik D, Chiranjib and Biswajit (2010).
Aloe vera contains numerous vitamins and minerals, enzymes, amino acids, natural sugars and agents which may be anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial, healing properties, antibacterial, anesthetic and antiseptic properties, and is good to use as a tool for restoration of tissue, used on burns and minor cuts, especially .READ MORE

Aloe vera: Functional and processing value in food

Author: Priya Patel, Harshitha CG and Shoba MS
Aloe vera is natural treatment and alternative therapy, biological activities, bioactive compounds, processed products , Bioactive compounds of Aloe vera, boost up immune system and neutralize free radicles, Aloe vera contain plenty of essential and non-essential amino acid are Alanine, arginine, aspartic acid, glutam.READ MORE

Antioxidant and cytotoxiclogical effects of aloe vera food supplements.

Author: López Z, Núñez-Jinez G, Avalos-Navarro G, Rivera G, Salazar-Flores J, Ramírez JA, Knauth P.
food industries use supplements from Aloe vera as highly concentrated powders (starting products), 5 g/L for decolourized and spray-dried inner leaf powder, total phenol concentration of 68–112 μM gallate-eq, antioxidant capacity of 90–123 μM ascorbate-eq. for DPPH was similar to the fresh extract, Starting.READ MORE

Application of Aloe vera for the development of functional foods.

Author: (Richardson et al., 2005; Dal’Belo et al., 2006), 17, 18. Chand, P., Pandey, N., Naik, B., Singh, A., & Kumar, V. (2019).
health related problems are arising globally in all age groups due to bad life style and food habits, regular use of an Aloe vera based gel, has found its way into skin lotions, cosmetic products, shampoos, lip balms, soaps and sunscreens, Aloe vera benefits include a strong moisturizing capacity, promote healthy skin,.READ MORE

Characteristics of Aloe-Buni Drink with Proportion Treatment of Aloegel and Buni Extract at Different Temperatures.

Author: Anak Agung Sagung Manik Chindrawati, Luh Suriati, Gede Pasek Mangku, Luh Kade Datrini2
formulation of aloe vera gel (Aloe-gel) and buni fruit extract (EB) into a functional drink, optimize its function as a drink rich in fiber, antioxidants, and flavonoids which are good for health, Aloe-buni drink were obtained from the treatment of Aloe-gel 50%: EB 50% at a storage temperature of 6±1°C, where vitamin.READ MORE

Comprehensive review on nutraceutical significance of phytochemicals as functional food ingredients for human health management.

Author Sharma, R., Kumar, S., Kumar, V. and Thakur, A. 2019.
Plants have been claimed to possess potential therapeutic properties, plant derived medicines, contributed towards health and wellbeing, phytochemicals are plant components having discrete bio-activities with a variety of health benefits and are sometimes referred to as functional ingredients/ nutraceutical compounds.READ MORE

Determination of the phenolic content, antioxidant activity and total anthocyanins of a beverage based on aloe vera and Jamaican sorrel (Hibiscus sabdariffa).

Author: Diner Mori-Mestanza , Darwin Perez-Ruiz , Veronica Zuta-Chamoli ,Guillermo Idrogo-Vasquez , Armstrong Barnard Fernández Jeri , Lucas Dalvil Muñoz-Astecker , Robert Javier Cruzalegui Fernadez , Segundo Grimaldo Chavez Quintana
Beverage production, aloe vera, Jamaican sorrel, beneficial properties such as polyphenols, antioxidant activity, anthocyanins , biological activity of these compounds reduces cellular ageing, help to prevent and enhance the therapeutic effects, develop an aloe vera and Jamaican sorrel (Hibiscus sabdariffa) beverage, .READ MORE

Development of lassi containing Aloe vera juice and its quality characteristics, J Dairy Foods HS, 2012, 31(1), 1-4.

Author: Singh T P, Kumari S and Sethi S,
aloe vera juice in Lassi manufacture to improve the health benefits of product, level of aloe vera juice was optimized on the basis of growth and activity of culture in terms of pH and acidity, Lassi is a fermented dairy product produced from cow’s milk with a characteristic sour taste, Increasing awareness among consu.READ MORE

Aloe vera as a functional ingredient in foods.

Author: Rodríguez, E. R., Martín, J. D., & Romero, C. D. (2010).
Aloe vera gel, functional foods, bioactive compounds, therapeutic properties, chemical analyses, Aloe gel contains mannose polymers with some glucose, Acemannan, glycoproteins, enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.READ MORE

Short Chain Fatty Acids.- In vitro Fermentation of Polysaccharides from Aloe vera and the Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity and Production of Short Chain Fatty Acids

Author: by Antonio Tornero-Martínez, Rubén Cruz-Ortiz , María Eugenia Jaramillo-Flores, Perla Osorio-Díaz, Sandra Victoria Ávila-Reyes, Guadalupe Monserrat Alvarado-Jasso and Rosalva Mora-Escobedo.
Soluble or fermentable fibre, prebiotic effects, Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus strains, colonic fermentation produces short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), fibre , polyphenolic compounds, digestion , colonic fermentation , polysaccharide extract from Aloe vera, colon fermentation, Aloe vera and polysaccharide extract a.READ MORE

Short–Chain fatty acids and human colonic function: Roles of resistant starch and nonstarch polysaccharides. Physiol. Rev. 2001, 81, 1031–1064. Topping, D.L.;

Author: Clifton, P.M.
small intestinal digestion, large bowel, Human colonic bacteria ferment, dietary fiber, protective against colorectal cancer via butyrate, prebiotic, microflora can metabolize proteins, products of fermentation, metabolic end products, acetate, propionate, butyrate , lactate , succinate, chain SCFA, amino acids, formu.READ MORE

Skin Antiaging Effects of the Fermented Outer Layers of Leaf S,kin of Aloe barbadensis Miller Associated with the Enhancement of Mitochondrial Activities of UVb-Irradiated Human Skin Fibroblasts

Author by Hyeonwoo Lee ,Woonyong Choi ,Hyangseon Ro ,Gyurae Kim and Hyeonyong Lee
leaf skin of Aloe vera; mitochondrial activities; skin antiaging; lactic acid fermentation, antiaging effects of Aloe vera leaf skin fermented by Lactobacillus plantarum on UVb-irradiated skin fibroblasts, reactive oxygen species (ROS), DPPH free radical scavenging activities, bioactive substances derived from the ferm.READ MORE

Targeting Gut Microbiota With Natural Polysaccharides: Effective Interventions Against High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Diseases

Author Chao-Yue Su1, Zuo-Liang Zheng, Cun-Wu Chen1, Bao-Wei Lu and Dong Liu
Unhealthy diet, high-fat diet (HFD) intake, metabolic disorders, metabolic diseases reduce the quality of life, and induce premature death worldwide, effective therapeutic strategy, metabolic dysfunctions, aloe vera gel Polysaccharides are polymeric carbohydrate macromolecules and sources of fermentable dietary fiber, .READ MORE

The gut microbiota and host health: a new clinical frontier

Authors: Julian R Marchesi, David H Adams, Francesca Fava, Gerben D A Hermes, Gideon M Hirschfield, Georgina Hold, Mohammed Nabil Quraishi, James Kinross, Hauke Smidt, Kieran M Tuohy, Linda V Thomas, Erwin G Zoetendal, Ailsa Hart.
fermented Autoimmune Diseases – microbiology , Bacteria, Bacteria – metabolism, Carbohydrates, Care and treatment, Colitis, Ulcerative – microbiology, Colorectal cancer , Crohn Disease – microbiology , Diagnosis, Diet , Disease , Dosage and administration, Gastrointestinal Microbiome – physiology , Gene expresión,.READ MORE

The role of the microbiome in scalp hair follicle biology and disease

Author: Katarzyna Polak‐Witka, Lidia Rudnicka,Ulrike Blume‐Peytavi, Annika Vogt
scalp hair follicle, alopecia, bacteria, immune system, inflammation, nanoparticles different skin regions depending on pH, temperature, moisture and sebum content, lifestyle habits or used cosmetics, unique lipid‐rich hydrophobic niche, hair diseases, skin flora, anagen bulbs, bacteria colonize normal scalp structur.READ MORE

The Skin and Gut Microbiome and Its Role in Common Dermatologic Conditions

Author Samantha R Ellis , Mimi Nguyen , Alexandra R Vaughn, Manisha Notay , Waqas A Burney , Simran Sandhu , Raja K Sivamani
Microorganisms in the skin, relationship between the gut and skin microbiome and various dermatological diseases including acne, psoriasis, rosacea, and atopic dermatitis, microbiome and the role of probiotics, skin is comprised of three major habitats: moist, sebaceous, and dry, Sebaceous skin includes the face, ches.READ MORE

The skin microbiome: impact of modern environments on skin ecology, barrier integrity, and systemic immune programming

Author Susan L. Prescott,Danica-Lea Larcombe, Alan C. Logan, Christina West, Wesley Burks, Luis Caraballo, Michael Levin, Eddie Van Etten, Pierre Horwitz, Anita Kozyrskyj, and Dianne E Campbell
disturbances of the stratum corneum have been noted in allergic diseases (eczema and food allergy), psoriasis, rosacea, acne vulgaris and with the skin aging process, epidermal keratinocytes , Skin barrier structure , Microbiota, Inflammation, Allergy, Cytokines, Biodiversity, Colonization, Antibiotics, DOHaD, Ecosyste.READ MORE

Novel Bio-Functional Aloe vera Beverages Fermented by Probiotic Enterococcus faecium and Lactobacillus lactis

Author: Ruth B. Cuvas-Limón, Pedro Ferreira-Santos, Mario Cruz, José António Teixeira, Ruth Belmares, and Clarisse Nobre.
Aloe vera, bioactive compounds, aloe fermented beverages formulation, novel functional beverage development, health benefits of probiotic bacteria with the Aloe vera, Lactococcus lactis, carbohydrates, phenolic compounds, biotransformation , Enterococcus faecium, Lactic acid and short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), antioxid.READ MORE

Oral aloe vera for treatment of diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia

Author: Minh Q. Ngo, Pharm.D., Nancy N. Nguyen, Pharm.D., Sachin A. Shah, Pharm.D.
Aloe vera extract, alternative medicine, diabetes mellitus, dose response drug , efficacy dyslipidemia, human, hypercholesterolemia , hiperlipidemia, impaired glucose tolerance lipid metabolism, non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus , Aloe, blood glucosa, blood leve loral drug administration phytotherapy plant leaf,.READ MORE

Probiotics and Probiotic-Derived Functional Factors—Mechanistic Insights Into Applications for Intestinal Homeostasis

Author Fang Yan and D. Brent Polk
correlation of dysbiosis with diseases, chronic intestinal conditions, inflammatory bowel disease , promote intestinal health , intestinal homeostasis, mechanisms of probiotic action, probiotics and probiotic-derived functional factors, metabolites by probiotics,  human gastrointestinal tract, nutrient-rich and meta.READ MORE

Probiotics: Versatile Bioactive Components in Promoting Human Health

Author Javad Sharifi-Rad, Célia F. Rodrigues,Zorica Stojanović-Radić,Marina Dimitrijević, Ana Aleksić, Katarzyna Neffe-Skocińska, Dorota Zielińska,4 Danuta Kołożyn-Krajewska, Bahare Salehi, Selvaraj Milton Prabu,Francine Schutz, Anca Oana Docea, Natália M
dietary products, supplements, diversity of bacteria and yeast strains, delivery systems of probiotics, intestinal flora, beneficial effects of the administration of probiotics , nutrition; lifestyle; probiotic properties; evidence based-medicine; mechanisms; clinical studies; safety, development of food science and nu.READ MORE

Psychobiotics and the Manipulation of Bacteria–Gut–Brain Signals

Authors: Sarkar, Amar , Lehto Soili M , Harty Siobhán , Dinan, Timothy G, Cryan, John F ,
Burnet Philip W.J
mental health benefits through interactions with commensal gut bacteria, prebiotics, which enhance the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, psychobiotic effects, psychobiotics are beneficial bacteria (probiotics) or support for such bacteria (prebiotics) that influence bacteria–brain relationships, Psychobiotics exert .READ MORE

Psychobiotics for Patients with Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders Having Anxiety or Depression Symptoms

Authors Dao VH Hoang LB , Trinh TO, Tran TTT, Dao VL
psychobiotics to modify the gut microbiome, depression, anxiety, GI symptoms, multispecies probiotics product, Anxiety and depression are present in 30–50% of patients with chronic gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, bidirectional signal pathway between the central nervous system and the enteric nervous system, use of pr.READ MORE

Psychobiotics: Mechanisms of Action, Evaluation Methods and Effectiveness in Applications with Food Products

Author Mariano Del Toro-Barbosa, Alejandra Hurtado-Romero, Luis Eduardo Garcia-Amezquita, and Tomás García-Cayuela
gut-brain-microbiota axis bilateral communication system that enables gut microbes to interact with the brain, and the latter with the gut, Gut bacteria influence behavior, depression and anxiety symptoms are directly associated with alterations in the microbiota, Psychobiotics are defined as probiotics that confer men.READ MORE

Mechanisms of Action of Probiotics

Author: Julio Plaza-Diaz, Francisco Javier Ruiz-Ojeda, Mercedes Gil-Campos, and Angel Gil
probiotics therapeutic options, modification of the gut microbiota, competitive adherence to the mucosa and epithelium, strengthening of the gut epithelial barrier and modulation of the immune system to convey an advantage to the host, probiotics communicate with the host by pattern recognition receptors, uncover novel.READ MORE

metabolic syndrome .-Aloe vera as an herbal medicine in the treatment of metabolic syndrome: A review.

Author hakib, Z.; Shahraki, N.; Razavi, B.M.; Hosseinzadeh, H. S
Metabolic syndrome, risk factors, hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and obesity, type II diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular problems, health concerns , sedentary lifestyle, high levels of subjective stress, and unhealthy diets, health care approaches, aloe barbadensis Miller, aloe gel beneficial properties.READ MORE

Microbiome and Probiotics in Acne Vulgaris—A Narrative Review

Author Karolina Chilicka , Iwona Dzie ´ndziora-Urbi ´nska , Renata Szyguła Binnaz Asanova and Danuta Nowicka
microbiome; skin microflora; probiotics; skin care, Acne vulgaris is a disease characterised by skin eruptions such as whiteheads, blackheads, pustules, papules, and cysts, inflammatory lesions, Topical agents, microbiome (microbiota) describes the entirety of microorganisms present in a given habitat, Bacterial compos.READ MORE

Microbiota and metabolite .-Randomized clinical trial: Effects of Aloe barbadensis Mill. Extract on symptoms, fecal microbiota and fecal metabolite profiles in patients with irritable bowel syndrome Neurogastroenterology & Motility 2020; 32(8): e13860

Author: Ahluwalia B, Magnusson MK, Bohn L, Storsrud S, Larsson E, Savolainen O, Ross A, Simren M, Ohman L.
Aloe barbadensis Mill., potential prebiotic effects, fecal microbiota and metabolites, inulin, BS Symptom Severity Score (IBS-SSS), metabolomic profile, Aloe treatment, aloe fermented , gastrointestinal symptoms; irritable bowel syndrome; prebiotic..READ MORE

Microbiota and Metabolite Modifications after Dietary Exclusion of Dairy Products and Reduced Consumption of Fermented Food in Young and Older Men

Jinyoung Kim, Kathryn J Burton-Pimentel, Charlotte Fleuti, Carola Blaser, Valentin Scherz, René Badertscher, Corinne Marmonier, Noëlle Lyon-Belgy, Aurélie Caille, Véronique Pidou, Adeline Blot, Claire Bertelli, Jérémie David, Ueli Bütikofer, Gilbert Greub
foods; dairy products; fermented food; gut microbiota; ageing; lipids/free fatty acids.READ MORE

Microbiota-derived butyrate dynamically regulates intestinal homeostasis through regulation of actin-associated protein synaptopodin PNAS 2020; 117 (21): 11648-11657

Author: Wang RX, Lee JS, Campbell EL, Colgan SP.
Intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction, dysbiosis, SCFA butyrate, epithelial wound-healing responses, intestinal tight junction protein, homeostatic intestinal mucosal function, selective regulation of SYNPO, Disruption , inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), mucosal inflammation , epithelial barrier function, woun.READ MORE

Microbiota-derived butyrate dynamically regulates intestinal homeostasis through regulation of actin-associated protein synaptopodin PNAS 2020; 117 (21): 11648-11657

Author: Wang RX, Lee JS, Campbell EL, Colgan SP.
Intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction, dysbiosis, SCFA butyrate, epithelial wound-healing responses, intestinal tight junction protein, homeostatic intestinal mucosal function, selective regulation of SYNPO, Disruption , inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), mucosal inflammation , epithelial barrier function, woun.READ MORE

New perspectives on probiotics in health and disease

Author Eric Banan-MwineDaliriaByong H.Leeabc
scientists, synbiotics, health claims, healthy microbiota, molecular advancement, Probiotic; Heath benefits; Bile salt hydrolase; Dysbiosis; Microbiome, vaginal cavity, metabolic, bacterial community composition, bacterial populations, disease symptoms, prevention of diseases than cure and hence, human gut microbiota, .READ MORE

Gut microbiome and health: mechanistic insights

Author Willem M de Vos , Herbert Tilg , Matthias Van Hul ,Patrice D Can
regulator of host health, body sites are colonized by microbes suggesting different types of crosstalk with our organs, microorganisms, development of molecular tools and techniques , gut microbiota deviations, immunity, energy, lipid and glucose metabolism , gut bacteria ,molecular actors , specific receptors, novel .READ MORE

Gut microbiome and metabolic síndrome.

Author: MohsenMazidiabPeymanRezaiecAndre Pascal Kengned Majid Ghayour Mobarhance Gordon A. Ferns f
Metabolic syndrome, Microbiome Human, gut Diet, Gut microbiota, Obesity, Diabetes, Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, Probiotic, Prebiotic, Bariatric surgery.READ MORE

Gut microbiota .-Advancing human gut microbiota research by considering gut transit time

Author: Nicola Procházková,Gwen Falony, Lars Ove Dragsted,Tine Rask Licht4,Jeroen
gut microbiota, composition, activity, human health, diversity and metabolism, gut motility, gut transit time, gut microbiome variations in health and disease, gut transit time including sex, ageing, stress, body mass index, colonic anatomy, gut hormones and diet, Dietary patterns, dietary factors, dietary fibres, mec.READ MORE

Gut microbiota .-Beneficial effects of butyrate in intestinal injury J. Pediatr Surg. 2020; 55(6): 1088-1093

Author: Liu J, Zhu H, Li B, Lee C, Alganabi M, Zheng S, Pierro A.
Butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid, intestinal epithelium, intestinal epithelial cells, synthesized from non-absorbed carbohydrate by colonic microbiota, transepithelial fluid transport, intestinal motility, mucosal inflammation, potent regulatory effects on gene expresión, intestinal ecosystem, gastrointestinal fu.READ MORE

Gut microbiota: a new angle for traditional herbal medicine research

Author: Liyu Luo†c, Ming Zhongd, Tanggui Xied, Yuling Liu
Traditional Herbal Medicine, effective ingredients in the herbal formulations ,botanical extracts mechanisms of action, bioavailability , treatment of disease, function of gut microbiota , active metabolites, gut microbiota balance, regulating the fermentation products of the gut microbes, pharmacodynamic , aloe vera .READ MORE

How Microbiomes Affect Skin Aging: The Updated Evidence and Current Perspectives

Author Teerapong Rattananukrom , Aisawan Petchlorlian ,Iyarit Thaipisuttikul and Mongkhon Sompornrattanaphan
The skin has a multifactorial aging process, oxidative damage, skin’s antioxidant system tends to weaken with age, alteration of the intestinal bacteria, microbial dysbiosis, skin interactome , genome-microbiome-exposome, delay skin aging , human microbiomes affect skin aging , Probiotics-based products, add-on tr.READ MORE

Impact of gut microbiome on skin health: gut-skin axis observed through the lenses of therapeutics and skin diseases

Author Md. Rayhan Mahmud Sharmin Akter ,Sanjida Khanam Tamanna,L Mazumder ,Israt Zahan Esti ,Sanchita Banerjee ,Sumona Akter ,Md. Rakibul Hasan ,Mrityunjoy Acharjee ,Md. Sajjad Hossain m Anna Maria Pirttilä
gut-skin homeostasis, skin diseases, gut microbiome affects skin health, gut microbiome on skin conditions, gastrointestinal health, gut dysbiosis, skin disease, probiotics, prebiotics, skin-gut axis, dietary components, complex immunological and neuroendocrine organs, skin serves as a defensive obstruction against i.READ MORE

Impact of probiotics and their metabolites in enhancement the functional properties of whey-based beverages

Author Anna Chizhayeva , Yelena Oleinikova , , Margarita Saubenova , Amankeldy Sadanov , Alma Amangeldi , Aida Aitzhanova , Aigul Alybaeva , Makpal Yelubaeva
Microbiota imbalance , metabolic diseases , dysbiosis for bad human nutrition, nutritional and biological value, base of functional beverages is aloe fermented, metabiotics , functional properties , host organism, fermented by probiotics, bioactive natural plant ingredients, microbiome , human metagenome, intestinal mi.READ MORE

Enhancement of the Anti-Skin Wrinkling Effects of Aloe arborescens Miller Extracts Associated with Lactic Acid Fermentation

Author Hyang Seon Ro,Hyun Jun Jang,Gyu Rae Kim,Sang Jin Park, Hyeon Yong Lee
juice-type product of Aloe, anti-skin wrinkling effects, lactic acid fermentation with Lactobacillus plantarum, fermentation process, activated human fibroblast cells , total polysaccharides, enhancing skin regeneration, easy penetration of the small molecules, active components from natural resources, generally reco.READ MORE

Epigenetic Roles of Microbiota and Aloe vera in Health and Disease

Author Akira Yagi, PhD; Byung Pal Yu, PhD
aloe vera gel ingestión, actions of fermented butyrate, aloe vera gel on healthy aging, skin photo-aging, and the viability and lifespan, skin aging, consuming aloe vera gel improves skin elasticity, boosts collagen production, and significantly reduces wrinkles, Disturbance in the gut microbiota, nutraceuticals incl.READ MORE

Evaluation of Fermented Extracts of Aloe vera Processing Byproducts as Potential Functional Ingredients ,

Author Seong-Hun Lee, Chang-Ho Eun, Yong-Seong Kwon , Jin-Hong Baek , In-Jung Kim
Functional Ingredients, Fermented Extracts of Aloe vera, adipocyte differentiation inhibition; aloe byproduct; antioxidant; fermentation; hyaluronic acid; tyrosinase inhibition, aloe beverage manufacturing process, aloe processing byproducts (BF and PF), tyrosinase inhibition, radical scavenging, superoxide dismutase, .READ MORE

Evaluation of the antioxidative, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory effects of the aloe fermentation supernatant containing Lactobacillus plantarum HM218749.

Author: Meixiu Jiang, Kan Deng, Chunling Jiang, Mingui Fu, Chunlan Guo, Xiaolei Wang, Xin Wang, Fanjing Meng, Shaoguo Yang, Keyu Deng, Tingtao Chen, Hongbo Xin
Aloe fermentation , supernatant, functional beverage, cosmetic ingredients, human intestinal health, delaying senescence, prevent chronic diseases, develop Aloe vera (AV) using probiotics, functional beverage, cosmetic ingredient, human intestinal health, delaying senescence, prevent chronic diseases, probiotics are th.READ MORE

Exploring the human hair follicle microbiome

Author: M.B. Lousada,T. Lachnit,J. Edelkamp,T. Rouillé,D. Ajdic,Y. Uchida,A. Di Nardo,T.C.G. Bosch,R. Paus
Microbiome to Hair Physiology and Regeneration, microbial colonization, metagenomics, inflammatory milieu, inflammatory cutaneous diseases, immunological interactions, follicular epithelium, hair follicle bacterial, microorganisms and metabolism on host tissue, symbiotic relationship, follicular microbial communities, .READ MORE

Extraction, characterization of aloe polysaccharides and the in-depth analysis of its prebiotic effects on mice gut microbiota March 2021Carbohydrate Polymers 261(11):117874 DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.117874

Authors:Chang Liu, Peng Du, Yahui Guo, Yunfei Xie
acetyl groups, Aloe Polysaccharides increased the concentration of Short chain fatty acids, health benefits of aloe polysaccharide, Aloe Polysaccharides modulate the gut microbiota and the relationship between microbiota and Short chain fatty acids, aloe acetypol acemannan supplementation, Ultrasound extraction, In-de.READ MORE

Fermented acetic acid .-Protective and therapeutic effects of aloe vera gel on ulcerative colitis induced by acetic acid in rats Clin Nutr Res. 2020; 9(3): 223-234

• Author Bahram G, Malekshahi H, Miraghaee S, Madani H, Babaei A, Monammadi B, Hatami R.
Aloe Vera Gel, Acetic Acid, Ulcerative Colitis, weight loss, diarrhea, ulcers, inflammation, Gerald classification system score, food intake, gastrointestinal mucosa, disease, immune regulation, genetic factors, infectious agents, oxidative stress , environmental factor, gastrointestinal disorders, constipation, hemorr.READ MORE

Fermented aloe butyric acid .-Butyrate generated by gut microbiota and its therapeutic role in metabolic syndrome Pharmacological Res. 2020; 160: 105174

Author Bridgeman SC, Northrop W, Melton PE, Ellison GC, Newsholme P, Mamotte CDS.
Butyrate, the microbiome, metabolic síndrome, mechanisms of action, epigenetic effects, butyrate supplementation, cell-based models, obesity, dyslipidaemia, insulin resistance, hyperglycemia and hypertension, Butyrate’s positive metabolic effects .READ MORE

Fiber and prebiotics: Mechanisms and health benefits. Nutrients

Author Slavin, J.
health benefits, intakes of dietary fiber, gut health, physiological effects, oligosaccharides, fermented ingredient, gastrointestinal microflora, host well-bring and health, colon ferment the gut microflora, oligofructose, beneficial bacterial genus, galactooligosaccharides (GOS), transgalactooligosaccharides (TOS), .READ MORE

Functional Plain Yogurt Enhanced with Inulin and Aloe Vera

Author: Janny Melissa Mendoza Mencia,
aloe fermented yogurt, production of fermented milk drinks from lactic acid bacteria, nutritional value, great sensory attributes, functional beverages, viscosity, antioxidant capacity, yogurt formulations with aloe ,probiotic and non-probiotic yogurt, Nutritional value of yogurt, aloe vera juice, high content of bioac.READ MORE

gastrointestinal tract .-Understanding the physics of functional fibers in the gastrointestinal tract: An evidence–based approach to resolving enduring misconceptions about insoluble and soluble fiber. J. Acad. Nutr. Diet. 2017, 117, 251–264. Johnson, W.;

Author: McRorie, J.W., Jr.; Nicola, M.; McKeown
physical effects of fiber in the gut, fiber supplements, benefits of cholesterol lowering, improved glycemic control, and normalizing stool , constipation, diarrhea, gel-forming fibers , fructooligosaccharides, gut mucosa, mucous secretion, beneficial health effect, straight-chain or linear polymers.READ MORE

Gut microbial metabolite short-chain fatty acids and obesity

Author Elena Puertollano , Sofia Kolida, Parveen Yaqoob
gut microbiota, essential mediator in the pathophysiology of obesity and related metabolic disorders, metabolite profiles, host metabolism, gut microbial metabolites, diet-gut microbiota-host homeostasis axis, metabolic conditions, novel therapeutic targets, obesity, dietary fiber, metabolic disorder, disrupted dynamic.READ MORE

butyrate fermented Aloe.- Dietary cancer prevention with butyrate fermented by Aloe vera gel endophytic microbiota. J. Gastroenterol. Hepat. Res. 2017, 6, 2312–2317 Al-

Author: Madboly, L.A.; Kabbash, A.; Yassin, A.M.; Yagi
Diet is a natural source of butyrate through the fermentation of non-digestive fiber, such as acemannan in Aloe vera gel, immune modulation and colorectal cancer prevention, GC/MSD análisis, endophytic microbiota of Aloe vera gel , Bacillus cereus, B. licheniformis, Lactobacillus paralimentarium, Yeast: Clavispora lusi.READ MORE

Colonic health: Fermentation and short chain fatty acids. J. Clin. Gastroenterol. 2006, 40, 235–243

Author: Wong, J.M.W.; Souza, R.; Kendall, C.W.C.; Emam, A.; Jenkins, D.J.A.
in short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) with the emergence of prebiotics and probiotics aimed at improving colonic and systemic health, substrates for fermentation, SCFAs, primarily acetate, propionate, and butyrate, as end products, substrate source, SCFAs are readily absorbed, Butyrate is the major energy source for colon.READ MORE

Dietary modulation of the human colonic microbiota: Introducing the concept of prebiotics. J. Nutr. 1995;125:1401–1412. doi: 10.1093/jn/125.6.1401.

Author: Gibson G.R., Roberfroid M.B.
Bacteria , growth & development, Bacteria metabolism, Bifidobacterium ,growth & development, Colon,drug effects, Colon ,microbiology, Dietary Carbohydrates metabolism, Dietary Carbohydrates , Fermentation, Humans, Lactobacillus , growth & development, Oligosaccharides metabolism, manipulation of the composition of the .READ MORE

Effect of Lactobacillus acidophilus on the physicochemical and sensory properties of Aloe vera,

Author Maryam Bahrami , Seyed Ziaeddin Hosseini Mazhari , Zeinab Ebrahimzadeh Mousav
physicochemical, textural profile, microbial, antioxidant, and sensory characteristics of the produced yoghurt containing Aloe vera, Aloe vera gel concentration, health benefit to the consumers, enriched with probiotic bacteria, probiotic products with Aloe vera gel provide health advantages,.READ MORE

Effect of oxygen tolerant probiotic strain, stabilizers and copper addition on the storage stability of Aloe vera supplemented synbiotic lassi ,

Author Ajay Kumar, Shaik Abdul Hussain , Writdhama Prasad, Ashish Kumar Singh , R.R.B.Singh
storage stability of Aloe vera, maintain higher immunity and health status, functional foods, nutraceuticals , Fermented products, improving the well-being, Health attributes, functional ingredients, supplementing with probiotics, Lactobacillus gasseri SBT2055, probiotics, antimicrobial, antimutagenic, anticarcinogen.READ MORE

Aloe vera and Probiotics: A New Alternative to Symbiotic Functional Foods

Author R. B. Cuvas-Limón, Montañez Sáenz Julio, Contreras Esquivel Juan Carlos,
Cruz Hernández Mario, Solange I. Mussatto and Belmares-Cerda Ruth
probiotics , health benefits, lactose intolerance, natural resistance to infectious , disease, gastrointestinal tract, suppression of cancer, an antidiabetic agent, decrease in serum cholesterol levels settings, gastrointestinal disorders, health benefits, probiotics, prebiotics or functional foods, aloe vera promotes.READ MORE

Aloe vera production plants: Supplementation of in-vitro culture medium with Aloe vera gel for production of genetically stable plants

Author: Imtinene Hamdeniae, Islem Yanguib, Adnen Sanaac, Slim Slimc ,Mounir Louhaichid Chokri , Messaoudb Abdennacer , Boulilae ,Taoufik Bettaieba,
Supplementation, in-vitro culture médium, Aloe vera gel, micropropagation, A. vera plants, organic supplement, In vitro propagation , Aloe vera leaf gel , Biochemical activities, Antioxydant assays, Genetic stability , Molecular markers.READ MORE

Aloe vera trial .-Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of oral aloe vera gel for active ulcerative colitis

Author Langrmead L, Feakins RM, Goldthorpe S, Holt H, Tsironi E, De Silva A, Jewell DP, Rampton DS.
Herbal therapies, clinical trials, design and accessibility, oral aloe vera gel , inflammatory bowel disease, traditional Chinese medical approaches, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial, aloe vera-treated group of patients, ulcerative colitis, improvement , active ingredient, International Aloe Science Cou.READ MORE

Beneficial Roles of Aloe Fermented Butyrate, Propionate, and Aloin to Chronic Kidney Disease and Uremic Toxins

Authors: Kenji Koizumi, MD, PhD, Megumi Hasegawa, Akira Mukaitani, Akira Yagi PhD
fermented aloe butyric and propionic acid, renal protective effect of aloe plant extract, toxins, Endophytically fermented aloe plants extract, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Research, complex and dynamic consortium of bacteria, gut microbiome plays important roles, microbiome is disturbed due to the proliferation of .READ MORE

Bioactives from probiotics for dermal health: functions and benefits

Author L.-C. Lew and M.-T. Liong
probiotics may exert other health-promoting effects beyond gut well-being, gut–brain axis correlations, healing of burn and scars, skin-rejuvenating properties and improving skin innate immunity, immune responses on the skin and improve skin barrier functions, probiotic strains with potential dermal enhancing proper.READ MORE

Biocosmetics: technological advances and future outlook

Author Nishu Goyal & Frankine Jerold
conventional fossil-based ingredients , cosmetics with natural effective ingredients, Bioactive · Adjuvants · Organoclay · Formulations · Microbiome, bioactive ingredient, product development, and formulation processes, Biocosmetics are cosmetic products made from 100% natural ingredients , skin-care cosmetic formu.READ MORE

bio-functional Aloe vera beverages fermented by probiotic Enterococcus faecium and Lactobacillus lactis, Lactic acid and short-chain fatty acids (SCFA),

Author: Ruth B Cuvas-Limón, Pedro Ferreira-Santos , Mario Cruz , José António Teixeira Ruth Belmares , Clarisse Nobre
effective in the treatment, novel functional beverage , health benefits of probiotic bacteria with the Aloe vera plant, functional beverage containing probiotics, prebiotics, SCFA, and phenolic compounds, Aloe vera; lactic acid bacteria; phenolic compounds; antioxidant activity; organic acids; functional food, specific.READ MORE

Butyrate enhances the intestinal barrier by facilitating tight junction assembly via activation of AMP-activated protein kinase in Caco-2 cell monolayers The J. of Nutrition 2009; 139 (9): 1619-1625 

Author Peng L, Li ZR, Green RS, Holzman IR, Lin J.
Butyrate, SCFA, intestinal barrier, molecular mechanisms, transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER), inulin permeability , specific AMPK inhibitor, epithelial tight junctions, activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase , butyrate-induced activation, the intracellular energy sensor , intriguing link between SCF.READ MORE

Suitability of Aloe vera and gum tragacanth as edible coatings for extending the shelf life of button mushroom.

Authors Mohebbi, M., Ansarifar, E., Hasanpour, N., & Amiryousefi, M. R.
Button mushroom have a short postharvest shelf life compared to most vegetables, due to a very high metabolic activity and high-water content. This makes them prone to microbial spoilage and to exhibit enzymatic browning. During cold storage, the uncoated mushrooms showed rapid weight loss, color changes, and accelerat.READ MORE

Synergistic Effect of Dipping in Aloe Vera Gel and Mixing with Chitosan or Calcium Chloride on the Activities of Antioxidant Enzymes and Cold Storage Potential of Peach (Prunus persica L.) Fruits.

Authors M. S. Aboryia, Sherif Fathy El-Gioushy, Rokayya Sami, Huda A O Al-Jumayi
Peach is a climacteric fruit characterized by a rapid maturation, high respiration level, weight loss, breakdown of texture, and interior browning, synergistic influence of coating with Aloe vera gel (AVG) at 15% or 30% mixed with chitosan (CH) at 1.5% as a kind of natural polymers or calcium chloride (CaCl2) at 3% , a.READ MORE

The addition of rosehip oil improves the beneficial effect of Aloe vera gel on delaying ripening and maintaining postharvest quality of several stone fruit.

Authors Paladines, D., Valero, D., Valverde, J. M., Díaz-Mula, H., Serrano, M., & Martínez-Romero, D.
Stonefruit including peach, nectarine, plum and sweet cherry are very appreciated by consumers due to their organoleptic and nutritive properties as well as their content of bioactive compounds with antioxidant activity. However, Stonefruit deteriorate rapidly after harvest and lose their quality in a short period of t.READ MORE

The Application of Aloe vera Gel as Coating Agent to Maintain the Quality of Tomatoes during Storage.

Authors Ignasius Radix A. P. Jati * , Erni Setijawaty, Adrianus Rulianto Utomo and Laurensia Maria Y. D. Darmoatmodjo
polysaccharide components in Aloe vera gel can be used as ingredients for edible films or coatings, edible film can also be applied to fresh fruits and vegetables using the coating principle, tomatoes are one of the fruit commodities that can be maintained in terms of quality during storage using an edible coating, the.READ MORE

The characteristics of Aloe vera gel as an edible coating

Authors L. Suriati, I.G.P. Mangku, I.N. Rudianta,
Preserving fruits using edible coating is already long known. The edible coating serves to improve the appearance, as a gas exchange barrier, retains moisture, is antimicrobial and extends shelf life. The edible coating is widely used because it does not harm human health, can be eaten, and is biodegradable. One of th.READ MORE

The efficacy of combined application of edible coatings and thyme oil in inducing resistance components in avocado (Persea americana Mill.) against anthracnose during post-harvest storage,

Authors M. Bill, D. Sivakumar, L. Korsten, A.K. Thompson,
The avocado fruit plays an important role in human nutrition due to its nutritional properties such as oleic, palmitic, linoleic, palmitoleic acids, trace amount of stearic acid, vitamin A, B, C, E, K, and high fibre content. The common postharvest disease anthracnose (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Penz.) affects the .READ MORE

Utilization of Aloe vera gel and Acalypha indica. L leaf extract as edible coating to increase the shelf life of guava (Psidium guajava. L) fruit.

Authors Refilda ,N Oktafia,P R Winardi ,E Salim
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) is a productive and profitable crop grown commercially in sub-tropical and tropical areas. Guava is a perishable fruit known for its good taste, nutritional status, and moderate price in the market. Guava fruit is an excellent source of vitamin C (228.3 mg/100 g), contains about 17% dry matte.READ MORE

Postharvest Aloe vera gel‐coating modulates fruit ripening and quality of ‘Arctic Snow’nectarine kept in ambient and cold storage.

Authors Ahmed, M. J., Singh, Z., & Khan, A. S.
New technological advances in antimicrobial edible coatings for food may hold promise in extending shelf life, reducing packaging layers, meeting food safety and quality requirements. Emerging research shows polysaccharides, bacteriocins, essential oils, enzymes, proteins, and lipids are all natural coatings that have .READ MORE

Potential of Aloe vera gel coating for storage life extension and quality conservation of fruits and vegetables: an overview,

Authors M.U. Hasan, R. Riaz, A.U. Malik, A.S. Khan, R. Anwar, R.N.U. Rehman, S. Ali,
Postharvest losses of fruits are a serious problem because of rapid deterioration during handling, transport, and storage, Use of edible coatings over fruits is used to improve their quality and self-life, Aloe Vera gel as an edible coating material for fruits and vegetables driven by its antifungal activity, Aloe Vera.READ MORE

Potential of biobased materials for food packaging.

Authors Petersen, K.; Nielsen, P. V.; Lawther, M.; Olsen, M. B.; Nilsson, N. H.; Mortensen, G.
food packaging are demanded to effectively extend the shelf-life, preserve the nutrients and decrease the microbial contamination during the transport and storage of food, With the increasing concern on the environmental impacts caused by food packaging wastes, sustainable and green packaging are highly demanded to min.READ MORE

Preservation of mango fruit with guar-based edible coatings enriched with Spirulina platensis and Aloe vera extract during storage at ambient temperature,

Authors F. Ebrahimi, S. Rastegar,
Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is commercially the most important tropical fruit in the world. he objective of the present study was to assess the effect of Spirulina platensis (SP), Aloe vera (AV) and guar gum (GG) incorporated into an alginate (AL) coating on the quality properties of the mango fruit stored at 12 ± 1 °C.READ MORE

Recent advances on polysaccharides, lipids and protein based edible films and coatings: a review.

Authors B. Hassan, S.A.S. Chatha, A.I. Hussain, K.M. Zia, N. Akhtar
Renewable/natural ingredients based edible films and coatings, polysaccharides-based coatings versatile in functioning, furnish a green approach, edible coatings functions as a carrier for aroma/flavoring agents without any impact on natural constituents of products, edible films and coatings are thin layers applied on.READ MORE

Recent development in shelf-life extension of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables by application of different edible coatings: a review.

Authors Yousuf, B., Qadri, O.S. and Srivastava, A.K.
Fresh-cut fruits Edible coatings Shelf-life Quality Active packaging, and intake of fruits and vegetables have been linked with various health benefits. Fruits and vegetables can be consumed either fresh or processed. Production and consumption of minimally processed foods are gaining popularity. Fresh-cut fruits and v.READ MORE

Recently advances in edible coatings for fresh and minimally processed fruits,

Authors Vargas, M., Pastov, C., Chirau, A., Clements, M.C., Julian, D. and Gunzales, M. C.
suppress moisture loss and preserves the sensory quality of fruits and vegetables. It also helps to make the product more attractive by providing a shiny texture to the waxed surfaces of the fruit, fruits and vegetables have a short shelf life and are highly susceptible to physiological and biochemical damage, developm.READ MORE

Stability aloe vera gel as edible coating.

Authors Suriati, L., Utama, I. M. S., Harjosuwono, B. A., and Gunam, I. B. W.
Edible coating has long been known as an alternative to extending the fruit shelf life. One of the natural ingredients that can be used as an edible coating is aloe gel which is rich in functional components. The activity of aloe gel enzymes is very high. To maintain stability should be stored at the right temperature,.READ MORE

Influence of Postharvest Nitric oxide and Aloe vera Gel Application on Sweet Cheery Quality Indices and Storage Life.

Authors Mohamadreza Asghari, Hojjat Khalili*, Yusof Rasmi , Arash Mohammadzadeh
Because of the harmful effects of chemicals on human health and environment, the use of these compounds in postharvest technology of horticulture crops is highly restricted. In this study, effect of nitric oxide ( at 0, 1, 5 and 10 μmol L-1) and Aloe vera gel (at 25 and33 %) on postharvest life and quality of Sweet Che.READ MORE

Inhibitory effect of salicylic acid and Aloe vera gel edible coating on microbial load and chilling injury of orange fruit.

Authors Rasouli, M., Koushesh Saba, M. and Ramezanian, A.
Effects of salicylic acid (SA) and Aloe vera gel (AV) on microbial load, quality, and chilling injury of ‘Thomson Navel’ oranges (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) stored at 4 ± 1 °C and 80 ± 5% RH were evaluated. Fruit was treated by immersion in distilled water (control), SA 2 mM, AV 30%, and the combination of SA + AV. Dec.READ MORE

Latest Developments in Edible Coatings on Minimally Processed Fruits and Vegetables: A Review.

Authors Mitelut,, A.C.; Popa, E.E.; Drăghici, M.C.; Popescu, P.A.; Popa, V.I.; Bujor, O.-C.; Ion, V.A.; Popa, M.E.
Edible coatings can be applied through different techniques, like dipping, spraying, or coating, to control moisture transfer, gas exchange, or oxidative processes. Furthermore, some functional ingredients can be incorporated into an edible matrix and ap-plied on the surface of foods, thus enhancing safety or even nutr.READ MORE

Physical, thermal, mechanical, antimicrobial and physicochemical properties of starch based film containing aloe vera: a review,

Authors N.H. Mohd Nizam, N.F. Mohammad Rawi, S.F. Mhd Ramle, A. Abd Aziz, C. K. Abdullah, A. Rashedi, M.H. Mohamad Kassim,
substitutes for synthetic polymers. The starch-based film is one of the best alternatives; it is a cost-effective material that has been investigated as an excellent raw material for the production of a biodegradable film, additionally, the development of starch-based films for use as antimicrobial packaging or coating.READ MORE

Physicochemical properties of bell pepper and kinetics of its color change influenced by Aloe vera and gum tragacanth coatings during storage at different temperatures.

Authors Mohebbi, M., Hasanpour, N., Ansarifar, E., & Amiryousefi, M. R.
Undesirable storage conditions lead to physicochemical changes in stored vegetables, which affect their consumer acceptability. Studies aimed at quantifying the extent of those changes under different storage conditions are valuable for minimizing the deleterious effect on product quality. The objective of this study w.READ MORE

Plant-based edible coatings for managing postharvest quality of fresh horticultural produce: A review.

Authors Ncama, K.; Magwaza, L.S.; Mditshwa, A.; Tesfay, S.Z
Fresh produce is recognized as highly beneficial for human health. The substantial changes in the lifestyle of populations and upturn awareness about nutritional aspects of dietary patterns, fresh produce has high demand, In developing countries, postharvest losses can reach up to 50%, and improper storage can cause se.READ MORE

Polysaccharide-based composite coating formulations for shelf-life extension of fresh banana and mango.

Authors Eur. Kittur, F.S.; Saroja, N.; Tharanathan, R.N.
The effects of four different composite coating formulations based on polysaccharides on maintaining quality and an extended shelf-life of banana and mango at 27±2 °C were investigated and compared with commercial Waxol-coated and uncoated fruits. The formulations consisted of modified starch, cellulose, and chitosan, .READ MORE

Post harvest cherry quality and safety maintenance by Aloe vera treatment: A new edible coating

Authors Martinez-Romero D L,Alburquerque N ,Valverde J M,Guillen F, Castillo S et al ,
A novel edible coating based on Aloe vera gel, accordingly to our developed patent (SP Patent Filed P200302937), has been used as postharvest treatment to maintain sweet cherry quality and safety. During cold storage, uncoated fruit showed increases in respiration rate, rapid weight loss and colour changes, accelerated.READ MORE

Postharvest Aloe vera gel coating application maintains the quality of harvested green chilies during cold storage,

Authors M.H. Ul, M.A. Ullah, R. Anwar, K.A. Sattar, M.W. Haider, R. Riaz, et al.,
The effect of Aloe vera (ALV) coating was studied on chillies at 10 ± 1°C for 28 days. ALV gel-coated chillies showed reduced weight loss, disease incidence, red chili percentage, respiration rate, electrolyte leakage, hydrogen peroxide, and superoxide anion contents. The Aloe vera coating maintained general acceptance.READ MORE

Effects of Edible Coatings from Aloe Vera Gel on Quality and Postharvest Physiology of Ananas Comosus (L.) Fruit During Ambient Storage,

Authors Adetunji, C.O., Fawole, O.B., Arowora, K.A., Nwaubani, S.I., Ajayi, E.S., Oloke, J. K., Majolagbe, O.M., Ogundele, B. A., Aina, J.A., Adetunji, J.B.,
Postharvest losses of tropical fruits are a serious problem because of rapid deterioration during handling, transport, and storage. Edible coatings are thin films that improve produce quality and can be safely eaten as part of the product and do not add unfavorable properties to the foodstuff. Edible coatings provide a.READ MORE

Enrichment of Aloe vera gel with basil seed mucilage preserve bioactive compounds and postharvest quality of apricot fruits

Authors Nourozi, F.; Sayyari, M.
The effect of Aloe vera gel (AVG) and basil seed mucilage (BSM) as coating on qualitative attributes of apricot fruits were studied during storage at 2 °C for 28 days. Fruits coating with AVG and BSM alone or in combination with together significantly reduced weight loss, soluble solid content, respiration rate, ethyle.READ MORE

Extending Storage Life And Maintaining The Quality Of Tomato Fruits By Using Postharvest Exogenous Edible Coating Of Aloe Vera Gel, Starch, And Casein.

Authors Mohamed. M. A.T. Morad , Ahmed Abou El-Yazied, Hany G. Abd El-Gawad, Hany S.Osman, Abou -Elwafa, S. M., Amr A. Metwally
Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum Mill.) is considered one of the most grown horticultural crops having a short storage life due to its climacteric nature of ripening, susceptibility to postharvest microbial decay, mechanical damage, and high rate of losses during handling operations, tomato dipping in a solution of Aloe Ve.READ MORE

Film formation and deposition methods of edible coating on food products: A review.

Author Rajat Suhaga Nishant Kumara Anka Trajkovska Petkoskab Ashutosh Upadhyaya
edible coating deposition methods (dipping, spraying, fluidized-bed, panning), preferred techniques for edible packaging: casting (films) and dipping (coatings), edible packaging is known as a potential alternative to protecting food quality and improving shelf life by delaying the microbial spoilage and providing mois.READ MORE

Impact of Aloe vera gel coating enriched with basil (Ocimum basilicum L.)essential oil on postharvest quality of strawberry fruit.

Authors Mohammadi, L.; Ramezanian, A.; Tanaka, F.; Tanaka, F.
Peach is a climacteric fruit which sustains quick ripening after harvesting due to the high respiration rate and weight loss, texture change, and internal browning. Rapid softening of the fruit and following mold growth lead to negative impact in marketing. Several methods have been proposed in order to expand the shel.READ MORE

Impact of edible coating derived from a combination of Aloe vera gel, chitosan and calcium chloride on maintain the quality of mango fruit at ambient temperature.

Authors Hajebi Seyed, R.; Rastegar, S.; Faramarzi, S.
Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is a tropical fruit which is climacteric and highly perishable. Consequently, it is indispensable to address postharvest management techniques by applying eco-friendly technologies to reduce crop losses. Thus, the current study was conducted to evaluate Aloe vera gel’s influence alone and chi.READ MORE

Impact of edible coatings on quality of fruits: A review

Author Francisco Javier Blancas-Beniteza Beatriz Montaño-Leyvac Lizet Aguirre-Güitrónb Cristina Lizbeth Moreno-Hernándeza Ángel Fonseca-Cantabranaa Luz del Carmen Romero-Islasa Ramsés Ramón González-Estrada
fruit production has increased in recent years due to their increase consumption in human diet, Fruits are rich in nutrients associated with a beneficial effect on human health, during their production significant losses can occur, postharvest stage is the key for fruit preservation, technologies in order to maintain f.READ MORE

Improving the Storage Quality of Eggplants (Solanum Aethiopicum L.) Fruit using Aloe Vera Gel Coating.

Authors Rosemond Godbless Dadzie, Robert Amoah, Jerry Ampofo, Bright Quaye
Excessive postharvest loss of fruits and vegetables is a major problem in many developing countries leading to heavy financial loss to farmers and threatening food security. Particularly, spoilage of fruit such as eggplants. Although low temperature storage could help preserve fruit quality, several tropical fruits hav.READ MORE

Incorporating additives for stability of aloe gel potentially as an edible coating

Authors Suriati, L., Utama, I. M. S., Harsojuwono, B. A., and Gunam, I. B. W.
There is a rising trend in the use of edible coating for fruit, with the aim of maintaining freshness for longer, and also to improve the appearances, these applications are stimulated by the awareness created regarding food health and safety, as the substances used are incorporated with material-additive to ensure .READ MORE

Effect of chitosan coating combined Aloe vera gel on cucumber (Cucumis Sativa L.) post-harvest quality during ambient storage.

Authors Adetunji, C. O., Fadiji, A. E., & Aboyeji, O. O.
Cucumber (Cucumis sativa L.) is one of the most important and popular vegetable crops all over the world, Edible films and coatings are environment-friendly alternative methods to extend the postharvest life of fresh and minimally processed fruits and vegetables. They form a semipermeable barrier to gases and water va.READ MORE

Effect of chitosan-Aloe vera coating on postharvest quality of blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) fruit,

Authors J.M. Vieira, M.L. Flores-López, D.J. de Rodríguez, M.C. Sousa, A.A. Vicente, J.T. Martins
Blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum) are currently one of the most valuable fruits worldwide due to its organoleptic and nutritional properties. However, from the moment that blueberries are harvested they are very susceptible to structural, nutritional, and biochemical changes. These postharvest changes can be accelerat.READ MORE

Effect of gelatin-based edible coatings incorporated with Aloe vera and black and green tea extracts on the shelf life of fresh-cut oranges

Authors Radi, E. Firouzi, H. Akhavan, S. Amiri,
In order to preserve freshness and to control spoilage and pathogenic bacteria growth, it is recommended to use edible coatings on fresh-cut fruit to extend their shelf life. For this purpose, natural polysaccharides, proteins, and antioxidants are used as raw materials for edible coatings and films. Edible coatings.READ MORE

Effect of gum arabic and Aloe vera gel based edible coatings in combination with plant extracts on postharvest quality and storability of ‘Gola’guava fruits.

Authors Anjum, M. A., Akram, H., Zaidi, M., & Ali, S.
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) is a climacteric fruit which possesses various important nutrients such as minerals, carotenoids, ascorbic acid, and polyphenols. However due to climacteric nature, guava fruits continue their ripening process even after harvest and exhibit comparatively shorter shelf life at ambient conditio.READ MORE

Effect of natural aloe vera gel coating combined with calcium chloride and citric acid treatments on grape (Vitis vinifera L. cv. Askari) quality during storage.

Authors Shahkoomahally, S., & Ramezanian, A.
Table grape is a highly perishable, non-climacteric fruit. Table grapes have severe problems since acceleration of quality loss occurs during postharvest storage due to weight loss by dehydration, tissue softening, rachis browning and anomalous aromas attributable to over-ripeness accompanied in most cases with high in.READ MORE

Effect of postharvest application of Aloe vera gel on shelf life, activities of anti-oxidative enzymes, and quality of “gola” guava fruit.

Authors Rehman, M. A., Asi, M. R., Hameed, A., and Bourquin, L. D.
Guava is an important climacteric fruit in terms of taste and aroma, which contains various vital nutrients such as minerals, carotenoids, ascorbic acid, and polyphenols. At ambient conditions, it exhibits a short shelf life, which makes it difficult for marketing and subsequent storage. Therefore, it is necessary to d.READ MORE

Effect of pre-storage ascorbic acid and Aloe vera gel coating application on enzymatic browning and quality of lotus root slices.

Authors Ali, S., Anjum, M. A., Nawaz, A., Naz, S., Hussain, S., Ejaz, S., et al.
Lotus root is an aquatic rhizome vegetable. The fresh-cut slices of lotus roots are prone to post-cut enzymatic browning and quality deterioration during postharvest storage. Browning induced loss of visual quality and microbial infestations are the leading constraints in extending storage and/or shelf life of lotus ro.READ MORE

Effect of salicylic acid and edible coating-based Aloe vera gel treatment on storage life and postharvest quality of grape (Vitis vinifera L. cv. Gizel Uzum)

Authors Asghari M, Ahadi L and Riaie S
Berry softening, berry drop, stem browning and its desiccation, and by fungal decay shorten Postharvest life of table grapes and thus reduce market value. Effects of edible Coating aloe vera gel on grapes fruits storage. Aloe vera gel, Antioxidant activity, Fruit quality, Phenolic properties, Postharvest life, Salicyli.READ MORE

Effects of Aloe vera Coatings on Quality Characteristics of Oranges Stored Under Cold Storage .

Authors Arowora, K.A.1, Williams J.O1,Adetunji, C.O.1, Fawole, O.B.2,Afolayan,S.S.1, Olaleye, O.O.1,Adetunji, J.B.3 and Ogundele, B.A.
The importance of good postharvest practices in minimizing postharvest losses cannot be overemphasized. Appropriate preharvest, harvesting and postharvest chain will result in superior quality produce. The sweet orange (Citrus cinensis) is the most commonly grown fruit tree in the whole world. It is made up of soft tex.READ MORE

Effects of Aloe vera gel and MAP on bioactive compounds and quality attributes of cherry laurel fruit during cold storage.

Authors Ozturk, B., Karakaya, O., Yildiz, K., and Saracoglu, O.
Cheery laurel is a naturally growing fruit species of Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey. Black Sea region is among the most significant habitats of cherry laurel fruit. As well as fresh consumptions, fruit are also consumed as dried, brined, molasses, jam, marmalade or processed into fruit juice. Cherry laurel is also.READ MORE

Effects of Aloe vera gel coatings on shelf life of Citrus sinensis fruits stored at ambient temperature.

Authors Adetunji C. O., Fawole O.B , Afolayan S.S, OlaleyeO.O. Adetunji J.B.
Lime (Citrus aurantiifolia) is typically a round, green, citrus fruit that contains acidic juice vesicles. It is rich in vitamin C (35% of the daily value per 100 g serving) and contains citric acid at almost twice the level of grapefruit juice and about five times higher than that in orange juice. Lime pulp and peel c.READ MORE

Edible Film and Coating Applications in Fruits and Vegetables.

Author Zühal Okcu, Yasemin Yavuz, Sevgi Kerse
Aloe, maintain quality and safety during food transportation and storage, techniques and procedures in packing, edible films increase food’s organoleptic properties and support nutritional values, Fruits and vegetables are highly sensitive product, delaying ripening and reducing loss of weight in fruit and vegetable co.READ MORE

Edible film production with aloe vera extract and its printability.

Authors Hatice Birtane, Asli Beyler-Çiǧil
main concern with protecting fruits and vegetables from bacterial infection and growth is ensuring product quality and safety, Hydroxyethyl cellulose, with –OH in the natural cellulose molecule substituted by a hydroxyethyl group, has been widely used in oil exploitation, coating, medicine, food and polymerization proc.READ MORE

Edible Films and Coatings as Food-Quality Preservers: An Overview.

Authors Elsa Díaz-Montes, Roberto Castro-Muñoz
Food preservation technologies are currently facing important challenges at extending the shelf-life of perishable food products (e.g., meat, fish, milk, eggs, and many raw fruits and vegetables) that help to meet the daily nutrient requirement demand, food preservation , suitability of the used processes and generatio.READ MORE

Effect of Aloe vera gel treatment on bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity during storage of sweet cherry.

Authors Serrano, M., Castillo, S., Valero, D., Valverde, J., Guille, F., & Mart, D.
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum Mill) has been known as a nutritious fruit for a long time but its antioxidant properties that demonstrate health benefits including alleviation of chronic and cardiovascular diseases are more pronounced in last decades. The fruit contains numerous bioactive compounds with antioxidant prope.READ MORE

Effect of Additives on Surface Tension, Viscosity, Transparency and Morphology Structure of Aloe vera Gel-Based Coating.

Authors Luh Suriati*, I. Made Supartha Utama, Bambang Admadi Harsojuwono and Ida Bagus Wayan Gunam
Coating is a new trend for extending shelf-life and reducing postharvest damage to fruits currently. Aloe vera gel based (AVG) coating is made by adding citric acid, ascorbic acid and potassium sorbate. The additive increases the stability of AVG coating, Fruits are commodities that are growing rapidly at this time, st.READ MORE

Effect of Aloe vera Gel, Chitosan and Sodium Alginate Based Edible Coatings on Postharvest Quality of Refrigerated Strawberry Fruits of cv. Chandler

Authors J. Qamar, S. Ejaz, M.A. Anjum, A. Nawaz A, S. Hussain, S. Ali, et al.
Strawberry is a non-climacteric fruit but exhibits very limited postharvest life due to rapid softening and decay. Therefore, the current study was carried out to evaluate the effects of different types of edible coatings to extend the postharvest life of strawberry fruit. The strawberry fruits of cultivar Chandler, gr.READ MORE

Effect of Aloe vera gel-based edible coating on microbiological safety and quality of tomato.

Authors Nida Firdous,Moazzam Rafiq Khana, Masood Sadiq Butt, Ali, Muhammad Asim Shabbir,Ahmad Din, Abid Hussain, Azhari Siddeeg &Muhammad Faisal Manzoor
Climacteric fruits such as tomatoes are highly perishable, have a limited shelf life (7 to 10 days), and are prone to early quality deterioration under ambient conditions. Tomatoes are susceptible to ethylene and tend to ripen sharply, particularly after harvest. That’s why; growers need to slow down the ripening proce.READ MORE

Application of plant mucilage polysaccharides and their techno-functional properties’ modification for fresh produce preservation.

Author Ibukunoluwa Fola Olawuyi Soo Rin Kim Won Young Lee
packaging applications, mucilages influence film-forming properties, preserves produce qualities in storage, preservative mechanisms and performance predictors, edible coating/film to improve fresh produce’s quality and shelf life, method of preservation, plant-derived mucilage, structure-function relations and corresp.READ MORE

Assessing the Use of Aloe vera Gel Alone and in Combination with Lemongrass Essential Oil as a Coating Material for Strawberry Fruits: HPLC and EDX Analyses

Authors Hanaa S. Hassan,Mervat EL-Hefny,Ibrahim M. Ghoneim,Mina S. R. Abd El-Lahot,Mohammad Akrami,Asma A. Al-Huqail,Hayssam M. Ali andDoaa Y. Abd-Elkader
Strawberry is a non-climacteric fruit but exhibits a limited postharvest life due to rapid softening and decay. A strawberry coating that is natural and safe for human consumption can be used to improve the appearance and safeguard the fruits. In this study, 20% and 40% Aloe vera gel alone or in combination with 1% lem.READ MORE

Biopreservation, an ecological approach to improve the safety and shelf-life of foods.

Authors Ananou, S.; Martínez-Bueno, M.; Valdivia, E.; Ananou, S.; Maqueda, M.; Martínez-Bueno, M.; Valdivia, E.
Biopreservation refers to the use of antagonistic microorganisms or their metabolic products to inhibit or destroy undesired microorganisms in foods to enhance food safety and extend shelf life. In order to achieve improved food safety and to harmonize consumer demands with the necessary safety standards, traditional m.READ MORE

Chitosan: Antimicrobial activity, interactions with food components and applicability as a coating on fruits and vegetables.

Authors Devlieghere F, Vermeullen A & Debevere J,
Chitosan has recently gained more interest due to its applications in food and pharmaceutics. Among others, the antimicrobial activity of chitosan has been pointed out as one of its most interesting properties of chitosan. Chitosan (poly b-(1-4)N-acetyl-d-glucosamine), a deacetylated form of chitin, is a natural antimi.READ MORE

Composition and applications of Aloe vera leaf gel

Authors J. Hamman,
many of the health benefits associated with Aloe vera have been attributed to the polysaccharides contained in the gel, biological activities include promotion of wound healing, antifungal activity, hypoglycemic or antidiabetic effects anti-inflammatory, anticancer, immunomodulatory and gastroprotective properties, A. .READ MORE

Development of active edible coating of alginate and aloe vera enriched with frankincense oil for retarding the senescence of green capsicums.

Authors Salama, H.E.; Abdel Aziz, M.S.
Aloe vera (AV) and frankincense oil (FO) were incorporated into alginate edible coating, AV and FO improved UV-shielding, physical and antimicrobial properties, Both FO and AV didn’t significantly affect the film’s transparency, The prepared coating retarded senescence of green capsicums, The prepared coating might use.READ MORE

Development of Aloe vera based edible coating for tomato.

Authors Athmaselvi, K.A.; Sumitha, P.; Revathy, B.
Tomato is a climacteric fruit and continues to ripen after harvest. During ripening, the green pigment chlorophyll degrades, and carotenoids are synthesized, for fresh tomatoes, the two quality attributes that are most important to buyers and consumers are texture and skin colour. Texture is influenced by flesh firmnes.READ MORE

Development of Edible Films and Coatings with Antimicrobial Activity

Authors Campos, C.A.; Gerschenson, L.N.; Flores, S.K.
ilms and coatings made from biopolymers include polysaccharides, proteins, and their blends. These materials present the possibility of being carriers of different additives, such as antimicrobial, antioxidant, nutraceutical, and flavorings agents. In particular, the use of edible films and coatings containing antimicr.READ MORE

Edible films and coatings: structures, active functions and trends in their use.

Authors Falguera, V., Quintero, J.P., Jiménez, A., Muñoz, J.A. and Ibarz, A.
Edible films and coatings are thin layers of edible materials ap-plied on food products that play an important role on their conservation, distribution, and marketing. Some of their functions are to protect the product from mechanical damage, physical, chemical, and microbiological activities. Their use in food applicat.READ MORE

Edible Coating

Author Kofi Owusu-Akyaw Oduro
Aloe,Postharvest losses are rampant due to lack of proper storage conditions and handling of the fresh food products, the perishable nature of fruits and vegetables makes their shelf life limited, respiration rate, ethylene production, and transpiration, edible coatings seem to extend the shelf life of products, type o.READ MORE

Aloe vera gel, an excellent base material for edible films and coatings.

Authors Abid Aslam MaanaZienab Fawzy Reiad Ahmed Muhammad KashifIqbal Khana AsadRiazc Akmal Nazird
Edible films/coatings are thin layers of eatable materials which, when applied to foods, can modify the exchange of molecules between food and environment as well as between different compartments of the same food, films/coatings help the foods to maintain their freshness and also facilitate in their transportation, st.READ MORE

Aloe vera Incorporated Chitosan/Nanocellulose Hybrid Nanocomposites as Potential Edible Coating Material under Humid Conditions.

Authors Anjumol Kidangayil Salia, b, Aiswarya Payyapilly Ravib, Shabna Pazhavoorkonath Shamsudeenc, Sneha Sabu Mathewb, Blessy Josephb, Abhimanyu Tharayilb, Raji Vijayammac, Hanna J. Mariab, d, Petr Spatenkaa, Nandakumar Kalarikkalc and Sabu Thomasb
Innovative post-harvest technologies are in demand to meet the requirements of farmers and agricultural industries to ensure global food security and to avoid food wastage, Edible coatings that can prevent food spoilage and/or enhance shelf life have taken on increasing importance, Aloe vera, known for its antioxidant .READ MORE

Aloe vera: A contemporary overview on scope and prospects in food preservation and packaging.

Authors Santosh Kumar, Sweety Kalita, Abhijit Das, Pradip Kumar
Wastage of perishable foods is an enormous challenge in the food sector, and it requires effective mitigation strategies, Aloe vera is good for edible coating for its antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and other functional properties, Aloe vera bioactive components aids to applications in food especially in .READ MORE

An insight to potential application of synbiotic edible films and coatings in food products

Authors Sahar Seyedzade Hashemi1, Nasim Khorshidian* and Mehrdad Mohammadi*
addition of probiotics to edible films and coatings is an alternative approach for direct application in food matrices that enhances their stability and functional properties. Also, it has been noted that the influence of probiotics on the film properties was dependent on the composition, biopolymer structure, and inte.READ MORE

Antifungal efficacy of botanicals against major postharvest pathogens of Kinnow mandarin and their use to maintain postharvest quality .

Authors J. Jhalegar, R.R. Sharma, D. Singh,
Kinnow is an important citrus crop grown in India, which suffers from several postharvest diseases during storage. Hence, an attempt was made to combat such diseases with the botanicals Aloe vera, Eucalyptus and Ocimum on Kinnow mandarin to prolong its availability for a longer time. Our results indicated that all bota.READ MORE

Antifungal properties of Aloe vera through in vitro and in vivo screening against postharvest pathogens of papaya fruit.

Authors Mendy, T., Misran, A., Mahmud, T. and Ismail, S.
Postharvest fruit disease in papaya (Carica papaya L.) caused by fungus is one of the major problems in the fruit industry, to determine the major postharvest fungal pathogen isolated from papaya fruit and to investigate the antifungal effects of Aloe vera on those pathogens, the fungi were isolated and identified thro.READ MORE

Application of Chitosan- Aloe vera Gel Based Coating on Postharvest Quality and Storability of Red Chili ( Capsicum annuum L.)

Authors Yora Faramitha, Fitria Febriyanti, Tiana Fitrilia, Firda Dimawarnita
Red chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is a high demand horticultural commodity but is vulnerable to quality deterioration. Postharvest losses of red chilies are strongly related to the metabolic activities and high-water content of harvested chilies. After harvesting, red chilies undergo both respiration and withering .READ MORE

Application of Edible Coatings on Fruits and Vegetables.

Authors J. Kabir, Vijaykumar T. Kore, Sima S. Tawade
techniques have been studied in order to extend the shelf life of fresh produce (fruits and vegetables), as low temperature and high relative humidity, controlled and modified atmosphere packaging/storage, maintenance of the quality of fresh produce is still a major challenge for the food industry, .READ MORE

To Formulate and Evaluate Aloe-Vera Face Wash

Authors: Miss. Mane Ashwini Ganpat, Prof. Aswar A. R., Dr. Hingane L. D.
Herbal formulation, herbal face wash containing aloe Vera, herbal face wash containing aloe Vera, Face wash refers to products that clean the face without drying it out. “Cleanser” is another name for face wash. Face wash has been determined to be suitable for all skin types, Face wash is particularly effective in remo.READ MORE

A comprehensive overview of functional and rheological properties of Aloe vera and its application in foods .

Authors S.K. Sonawane, J.S. Gokhale, M.Z. Mulla, V.R. Kandu, S. Patil.
Aloe vera gel has excellent functional and nutritional properties and its incorporation into food can increase its functional and nutritional value of the food, Viscoelasticity, application of aloe vera in food fortification with the effect on nutritional and functional quality of products and effect of different proce.READ MORE

A method for the measurement of the oxygen permeability and the development of edible films to reduce the rate of oxidative reactions in fresh foods.

Authors Ayranci, E. & Tunc, S.,
A method involving the flow of O2 and N2 gasses from the two sides of an edible film coupled with a simple wet chemical analysis at the end was developed to measure the oxygen permeability of edible films. The proposed method was employed to determine the oxygen permeability of methylcellulose (MC)-based edible films o.READ MORE

Advances in Edible Coatings for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables:

Authors R.K. Dhall,
Edible coatings are an environmentally friendly technology that is applied on many products to control moisture transfer, gas exchange or oxidation processes. Edible coatings can provide an additional protective coating to produce and can also give the same effect as modified atmosphere storage in modifying internal gas.READ MORE

Alginate and Aloe vera gel-based edible coating for the storage stability enhancement of fresh-cut MD2 pineapple.

Authors Yong, Y.Y., Noranizan Mohd Adzahan, Faridah Abas, Dae-Ok Kim.Kyung Hee Unive
Pineapple (Ananas comosus) regards as one of the major fruit crops. alongside papaya, pomelo, banana, watermelon, jackfruit, and mango. MD2 pineapple is currently the most popular choice for fresh consumption. the MD2 pineapple has a uniform bright gold colour, a sweeter taste, higher vitamin C content, lower fibre, an.READ MORE

Aloe arborescens and Aloe vera gels as coatings in delaying postharvest ripening in peach and plum fruit

Authors Guillén, F.; Díaz-Mula, H.M.; Zapata, P.J.; Valero, D.; Serrano, M.; Castillo, S.; Martínez-Romero, D.
In recent years the use of Aloe vera gel has gained much attention for use as a safe and environmentally friendly postharvest treatment. A. vera gel treatments as edible coatings had efficacy on maintaining postharvest quality with several fruit commodities such as sweet or sour cherry, nectarine, table grape, strawber.READ MORE

Aloe vera and ascorbic acid coatings maintain postharvest quality and reduce microbial load of strawberry fruit.

Authors Sogvar, O.B., Saba, M.K. and Emamifar, A.
Rapid loss of quality and decay causes economic loss of strawberries after harvest. The effects of an edible coating based on natural Aloe vera (AV) gel in combination with ascorbic acid (Ascorbic Acid; 0, 1, 3 and 5% (w/v)) on postharvest quality of strawberries was studied. After treatment, fruit weight loss, firmnes.READ MORE

In vitro evaluation of UV opacity potential of Aloe vera L. gel from different germplasms. Journal of Natural Medicine 63, 195-199

Author: Kumar MS, Datta PK, Dutta Gupta S
methanolic extracts of aloe gel from different germplasms (S24, RM, TN, OR, and RJN) of Aloe vera L. were tested for their ultraviolet (UV) opacity potential. UV absorption profiles, sun protection factor (SPF), and percentage blocking of UVA and UVB were considered to test UV opacity potential, Chronic exposure to UV .READ MORE

Medicinal and cosmetological importance of Aloe vera

Authors: M. Imran Qadir
Aloe vera has the property of diminishing the pigmentation and dark, spots on the face, cellular regeneration, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activities of Aloe vera make it useful for skin eruption, Aloe vera is very valuable for skin disorders, Aloe vera also provides relief from itching and also helps to treat blist.READ MORE

Multi-Response Optimization in the Formulation of a Topical Cream from Natural Ingredients

Author: Gertrude Eleonore DJIOBIE TCHIENOU,Roli Karole TSATSOP TSAGUE ,Therese Florence MBAM PEGA ,Vera BAMA ,Albert BAMSECK ,Selestin DONGMO SOKENG, and Martin Benoît NGASSOUM.
raw materials on the formulation of a base cream formulation, oil phase, aqueous phase, surfactant, multi-response optimization, suitable matrix for formulation in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries, Topical products are liquid or semisolid preparations, such as ointments, lotions, gels, and creams, Creams are .READ MORE

Skin Care Formulations and Lipid Carriers as Skin Moisturizing Agents.

Author: Panagoula Pavlou ,Angeliki Siamidi ,Athanasia Varvaresou and Marilena Vlachou
Skin Care Formulations, Skin Moisturizing Agents, skin care products interact with health and beauty products for the skin, cosmetic active ingredients and targeted application, novel formulations, facilitating skin permeation and improving stability, novel nanotechnology-based lipid systems (liposomes, solid lipid nan.READ MORE

Skin hydration is significantly increased by a cream formulated to mimic the skin’s own natural moisturizing systems. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 11:491-497

Author: Spada F, Barnes TM, Greive KA
Moisturizers are topical products designed to improve and maintain the skin barrier function and to help prevent dry skin, Dry skin or xeroderma , natural moisturizing factor, healthy skin, a moisturizer works by preventing or reducing water evaporation from the skin, chemical ingredients that regularly serve as moistu.READ MORE

Skin permeation enhancement potential of Aloe vera and a proposed mechanism of action based upon size exclusion and pull effect. International Journal of Pharmaceutics 333, 10-16

Author: Cole L, Heard C (2007)
Aloe Vera, Skin Permeation, Penetration enhancer, Permeation enhancer, Aloe Vera itself permeates the skin, Enhancement effect attributable, molecular weight of the drug in formulation, enhancing factor within Aloe Vera, permeated skin, enhancing factor and be subject to the pull effect, South African Aloe Council, Pr.READ MORE

The Effectiveness of Aloe Vera Plant as a Natural Lip Balm

Authors: Davalos, JedidiahDilay, Joseph DanielDimaano, Mariane MaeDudas, Aaron JethroEbora, Godwin JamesEndona, Honey lee Jane Fajilan, Joana Kyra Fortu, Carl Ahron Fronda, Jeirca Bianca Guico, Kirsten KayeIte, Darlene Shane Jumarang, Vincent Lozada, Lanc
Aloe vera is a common and widely used plant in the cosmetic industry, moisturizer gel, face mask, cream, lotion, shampoo and soap, aloe vera as ingredients of a lip balm that can help to keep our lips moisturized and to relieved chapped or dry lips, Lip skin is fragile and lacks sebaceous glands, which means it does no.READ MORE

Cosmetic formulation .-Moisturizing effect of cosmetic formulations containing Aloe vera extract in different concentrations assessed by skin bioengineering techniques.

Author: Dal’Belo SE, Gaspar LR, Maia Campos PM.
cosmetic formulations containing different concentrations of freeze-dried Aloe vera extract on skin hydration, Aloe vera extract is a natural effective ingredient for improving skin hydration, Skin conditions in terms of the water content of the stratum corneum and of transepidermal water loss (TEWL), the appearance an.READ MORE

Cutaneous cleansers. Skin Therapy Lett. 8:1-4.

Author: Kuehl BL, Fyfe KS, Shear NH
Keywords related this article : In dermatological disorders like acne, rosacea, atopic dermatitis, photoaging, ‘sensitive skin’, occupational dermatosis cleansers, use of various cleansing agents, Hygiene ´products , skin hygiene includes both skin cleaning and also taking care of its health, Substances capable of.READ MORE

Development and evaluation of Aloe vera (L.) Burm. based topical cream formulation

Author: Narayan Prasad Yadav, Shruti Srivastava, Priyam Sinha, Debabrata Chanda*, Suaib Luqman* and Sudeep Tandon** Botany and Pharmacognosy Department, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP)
Psoralen, cream formulation, in vitro skin permeation, vaginal, cosolvents, enhancing its transport through the skin, emulsifying agents and aqueous cream, hydroalcoholic transparent gel formulations, gelling agent, formulation excipients used in the cream and gel formulations, uniformity, viscosity, pH, stability, and.READ MORE

Development and Verification of Make-up Base Containing Aloe

Author: Hyejo Min · MinJung Kim · Jeonghee Kim
Aloe, Make-up Base, Color cosmetic, Effectiveness, Safety, makeup base containing aloe extract, Polyphenol contents of aloe extract and flavonoid, Growth activity of macrophage, make-up base containing aloe and general make base product, aloe extract may be able to substitute the synthetic pigments and considered to be.READ MORE

Evaluation and Formulation of Lip Balm Preparation From Aloe Vera (Aloe Vera) and Bit (Beta Vulgaris) Fruit Extract as Natural Dye

Author: Hafni Nur Insan, Yulia Vera
Lip balm is a cosmetic preparation, moisturizing and shiny lips, formulate lip balm preparations, lip balm base, moisturizing effect Lips, restoring lip skin, Liliaceae family, raw material for natural cosmetics formulations, people tend to turn to natural ingredients, lip balm prevents evaporation of water and epith.READ MORE

Evaluation of dimethylsulfoxide and Aloe vera as penetration enhancers for cutaneous application of lidocaine.

Author: Mangesh A. Bhutkar, Somnath D Bhinge, Dheeraj S Randive, Omprasad Nayakal, Prajakta Patil
Topical gel drug administration, drug delivery system anywhere in the body through ophthalmic, rectal, vaginal and skin as topical routes, Skin is one of the largest route of drug delivery action and readily accessible organs on human body for topical administration and is main route of topical drug delivery system, Sk.READ MORE

Formulation and Evaluation of Aloe Vera Gel Shampoo

Author: Lakshmi Savithri S, Veda Sravanthi A, Shakeena D, Selophy R, Pushpalatha M, Hepsiba J
cosmetology, hair washing and molding cleanser to treat balding and block twitch scalp and dandruff, antioxidants stabilizers, solubilizing agents, surfactants, cleansing agents, coloring agents and preservatives, improve the smoothening, shining and growth of the hair, foaming ability test, pH determination, skin irri.READ MORE

Formulation Development and Moisturizing Effects of a Topical Cream of Aloe vera Extract,

Authors: Akhtar N, Khan BA, Khan MS, Mahmood T, Khan HMS, Iqbal M, BashirS
topical skin-care cream (w/o emulsion), effects on Stratum Corneum (SC) water content and Trans epidermal water loss (TEWL), Formulation containing 3% concentrated extract of Aloe Vera, evaluation parameters consisted of color, smell, type of emulsion, phase separation, electrical conductivity, centrifugation, liquefac.READ MORE

FORMULATION FACE WASH AGENT USING Aloe vera GEL AS NATURAL SURFACTANT

Author Wulandini, F S Irwansyah, and N Windayani A
facial wash gel made from Aloe vera L. as a natural surfactant, flavonoid, triterpenoid, saponin, and polyphenol compounds, Cleanliness, Acne treatment can be done by reducing soap, helping to exfoliate dead skin cells so as not to invite the gathering of bacteria, acne treatment is Aloe vera (A. vera (L.), A. vera cle.READ MORE

Formulation of facial cleansing gels using aloe vera as natural surfactant

Author: R Wulandini1, F S Irwansyah1 and N Windayani1
clean the face from dust, pollution, the rest of the cosmetics and protect the face from sun exposure, skin disorders, acne, blockage and inflammation, hormonal changes, non-soap facial cleanser, body care ,and acne prone skin , kaolin, e exfoliation process to remove dead skin, Acne treatment, bacteria, A. vera cleans.READ MORE

Hydration effects of moisturizing gel on normal skin: A pilot study.

Author: Joanna Xuan Hui Goh 1, Loh Teng-Hern Tan1,2,3*, Han Choi Yew4, Priyia Pusparajah5, Prithvy Lingham5, Chiau Ming Long6, Learn-Han Lee2,7*, Bey-Hing Goh1,7*
Moisturizers, topically applied agents, increase the moisture content in the skin to maintain skin integrity and youthful appearance, skin hydration, benefits of daily usage, moisture content and texture index of the skin, a hydrating effect, smoothness, aloe vera, stratum corneum, dermis, collagen and elastin fibers, .READ MORE

THE ASSOCIATION OF ALOE AND β-CAROTENE SUPPLEMENTATION IMPROVES OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INFLAMMATORY STATE IN PREGNANT BUFFALO COWS

Author: P. Lombardi1 , N. Musco1 , M.I. Cutrignelli1 , M.P. Mollica2 , G. Trinchese2 , S. Calabrò1 , R. Tudisco1 , M. Grossi1 , V. Mastellone1,*, G. Vassalotti1 , M.E. Pe
complex polysaccharides of Aloe, improve immunity and oxidative status, β-carotene influence immune function and health in the cow, biochemical profile and oxidative/inflammatory status, pregnant buffalo cows, doses was supplied (50 g/day/head) to pluriparae buffalo cows for 30 days before delivery, Blood chemistry pr.READ MORE

The Nutrition of Companion Animals.

AUTHOR: A.C. Longland1 ,, M.K. Theodorou 1,and I.H. Burger
Companion animals are those species which have a special association with man and are dependent on him to some degree, dogs, cats, fish, birds, horses, certain rodents and rabbits, feeding companion animals, irrespective of their role, is to promote a long and healthy life and, to achieve this goal, many are fed at or .READ MORE

Use of Aloe Vera as potential herbal feed additives in dairy cattle, 2020

Author: Dr. Rajesh Singh , Dr. Prashant Yogi,Satara,MH.
Aloe vera, as an additive to livestock and poultry feed, has great potentials for improving nutrient utilization, intestinal health, immune response and growth performance, benefits as antimicrobial agents and used for controlling coccidiosis in poultry, aloe vera added to feeds depend on several factors like form of u.READ MORE

Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) Extract as a Natural Antimicrobial Agent in Hand-Washing Liquid Soap.

Author: Tyowua, A. T., Vitalis, T. B..1, Terhemen, M. M., and E. M. Mbaawuaga
Synthetic antimicrobial agents, like triclosan, used in many cosmetics are now associated with serious health problems, beginning with skin irritation, alternative antimicrobial agents, Many plant extracts have the potential to inhibit the growth of microorganisms and perhaps kill them and thus can serve as alternative.READ MORE

Clinical efficacy of aloe vera based products available in the market as skin moisturiser measured by tewl value and skin hydration level by using dermalab technology

Authors: Wan Mohd Azizi, A. K. Azad, N.A. Ahmad
Clinical efficacy of aloe vera based products available, efficacy of skin cosmetic products, Aloe Vera is effective for skin care treatment, aloe vera as ingredient to improve skin barrier function for different skin care products formulations, emollients, occlusive and humectant. Emollients will soften and smooth the .READ MORE

Collagen aloe .-Studies on anti-aging formulation prepared using aloe vera blended collagen and chitosan,

Author: Sriram Rajashree and Chellan Rose* Department of Biotechnology, CSIR- Central Leather Research Institute, Adyar, Chennai – 600020, Tamil Nadu, India.
Keywords related this article : Exposure to Ultraviolet radiations accelerates skin aging, wrinkles, laxity, dyspigmentation, roughness and dryness, natural biomaterials, fibroblasts cells on incubation with Aloe Vera, increased proliferation rate and the absence of blue stain indicated that the process of senesce has .READ MORE

Cosmetic Attributes of Aloe vera L . Gel,

Author: S. Gupta
Keywords related this article : protection against radiation, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammation, aloe polysaccharides, skin moisturizers, aloe is an excellent ingredient for pros for face and hand creams, cleansers, soaps, suntan lotions, sunscreens, skin whiteners, shampoos and hair tonics, shaving preparations, bath ai.READ MORE

Cosmetic attributes of Aloe vera L. gel

Authors: Snehasish Dutta Gupta
Cosmetic Attributes of Aloe vera L. gel, formulation with aloe vera as skin moisturizers, face and hand creams, cleansers, soaps, suntan lotions, sun-screens, skin whiteners, shampoos and hair tonics, shaving preparations, bath aids, makeup and fragrance preparations to baby lotions and wipes, solar irradiance spectrum.READ MORE

Influence of drinking water containing Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) gel on growth performance, intestinal microflora, and humoral immune responses of broilers.

Author: Meisam Shokraneh, G. Ghalamkari, M. Toghyani, N. Landy
risk of bacteria resistance to specific antibiotics possibly by continuous subtherapeutical administration of antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) in poultry feed led to a ban on the use of AGP in poultry production, aloe vera is alternative substances for poultry growth promotion and disease prevention, effect of water .READ MORE

Investigation of in vitro antimicrobial activity of Aloe vera juice. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances 8(1):99-102.

Author: Alemdar S, Agaoglu S (2009).
antimicrobial activity of the Aloe vera juice against Gram-positive bacteria (Mycobacterium smegmatis, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Micrococcus luteus and Bacillus sphericus), Gram-negative bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium) and Candida.READ MORE

Isolation and characterization of novel protein with anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties from Aloe vera leaf gel. Int J Biol Macromol 48:38-43 Int J Biol Macromol S Das 48 38 2011 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2010.09.010

Author Das S, Mishra B, Gill K, Ashraf MS, Singh AK, Sinha M, Sharma S, Xess I, Dalal K, Singh TP, Dey S (2011)
Aloe vera , Anti-fungal, Inflammation, Hemagglutination, Surface plasmon resonance, Aloe protein of 14 kDa from the Aloe vera leaf gel, isolated by an ion exchange chromatography using DEAE-cellulose and CM-cellulose column, potent anti-fungal activity against Candida paraprilosis, Candida krusei and Candida albicans, .READ MORE

Nitric oxide production by chicken macrophages activated by Acemannan, a complex carbohydrate extracted from Aloe vera. Int. J. Immunopharmaco., 17: 183–188.

Author: Karaca K, Sharma JM, Nordgren R. 1995.
chicken spleen cells and HD11 line cells produce nitric oxide (NO) in response to Acemannan, complex carbohydrate derived from the Aloe vera, nitric oxide synthase inhibitor NG-methyl-l-arginine, Neither cell type produced detectable amounts of NO in response to similar concentrations of yeast mannan, another complex c.READ MORE

Oral administration of Aloe vera gel, anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory herbal remedy, stimulates cell-mediated immunity and antibody production in a mouse model.

Author: BARBARA JOANNA BAŁAN1, MARCIN NIEMCEWICZ2, JANUSZ KOCIK2, LESZEK JUNG3, EWA SKOPIŃSKA-RÓŻEWSKA4,2, PIOTR SKOPIŃSKI5
Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. (Aloe barbadensis Mill) Liliaceae, innovaloe powder 200x, AMB Wellness, manufacturer of aloe Raw materials from Mexico, inner part of parenchyma, which contains aloe gel, treatment of minor wounds, inflammatory skin disorders, thermal , radiation burns, alleviate chronic osteoarthritis pain, ant.READ MORE

Pharmacological Update Properties of Aloe Vera and its Major Active Constituents

Author: Marta Sánchez, Elena González-Burgos, Irene Iglesias, and M. Pilar Gómez-Serranillos*
Aloe vera, treat skin injuries (burns, cuts, insect bites, and eczemas) and digestive problems because its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and wound healing properties, mechanism of action, identifying the compounds responsible for these activities, acemannan, pharmacological studies (in vitro, in vivo, and clinical .READ MORE

Pilot study of the effect of acemannan in cats infected with feline immunodeficiency virus. Vet Immunol Immunopathol, 35, 177-189, 1992.

Author: Yates KM, Rosenberg LJ, Harris CK, Bronstad DC, King GK, Biehle GA, Walker B, Ford CR, Hall JE, Tizard IR
Acemannan, a complex carbohydrate shown to stimulate interleukin-1, tumor necrosis factor alpha and prostaglandin E2 production by macrophages, has also demonstrated antiviral activity in vitro against human immunodeficiency virus, Newcastle disease virus and influenza virus, lymphopenia, acemannan’s effect, acemannan .READ MORE

Potential health benefits of using Aloe vera as a feed additive in livestock: a mini-review.

Author: Deepak Chandran, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Athulya Rajasekharan, Marthandan Vishvanathan, Talha Bin Emran
Plant-derived compounds , Antibiotics are used tocure bacterial diseases and improve health conditions in animals, health beneficial compounds like vitamins, minerals, polysaccharides, phytosterols, antioxidants, and amino acids, health and well-being of livestock are improved by its antimicrobial nature and via mainta.READ MORE

Review on Medicinal Value of Aloe Vera in Veterinary Practice.

Author: Gebremedhin Yohannes
Aloe vera is a plant with height of almost 60-100cm containing very short stem or stem-less long leaves, activity effects on the Immune System, Antibiotics are probably the most successful family of drugs so far developed for improving animal and human health, increasing resistance to antibiotics of many bacteria, plan.READ MORE

Supplementation of Aloe Vera Extract in Lactating Goats Diet: Effects on Rumen Fermentation Efficiency, Nutrient Utilization, Lactation Performance and Antioxidant Status.

Author: Praveen Sivakumara Banakar, Sachin Kumar, V V Vinay, Sonam Dixit, Nitin Tyagi, Amrish Tyagi
effects of supplementing aloe vera extract on rumen fermentation efficiency, nutrient utilization, lactation performance and antioxidant status of goats, feed aqueous extract of aloe vera at 20 and 40 g/kg dry matter intake, respectively, along with basal diet and experiment lasted for 100 days, milk production, yield .READ MORE

Functional foods in pet nutrition: Focus on dogs and cats

Author AlessandroDi Cerbo ,Julio CesarMorales-Medina, Beniamino Palmieric,Federica Pezzuto,Raffaella Cocco, Gonzalo Flores, Tommas soIannitti
Keywords related this article : Functional foods provide health benefits if they are consumed on a regular basis as part of a varied diet, functional foods in pet nutrition with a focus on dogs and cats, functional foods modify gastrointestinal physiology, promote changes in biochemical parameters, improve brain functi.READ MORE

Humoral responses of broiler chickens challenged with NDV following supplemental treatment with extracts of Aloe vera,

Author: Alma millsoni, Ganoderma lucidum ,Archachatina marginata, Tony I. Ojiezeh1, Nosahkare’Odeh Eghafona2
antibody responses; broilers; extracts; supplementation, nutritional supplements for immunity, antibody production and humoral responses in viral challenged birds, supplemented with Aloe vera (AV) extract, Aloe vera enhanced the ability to mount humoral responses against viral infection in broiler chickens..READ MORE

Identification of optimal molecular size of modified Aloe polysaccharides with máximum immunemodulatory activity. Int Immunopharmacol 5: 271-279.

Author: Im SA, Oh ST, Song S, et al. (2005)
polysaccharides isolated from the gel of Aloe species, biological activities, including immunomodulatory and antitumor activities, Aloe vera that was partially digested with cellulase, Immunomodulatory activities of MAP preparations were examined on a mouse macrophage cell line, RAW 264.7 cells, and in ICR strain of mo.READ MORE

Immunomodulation in horses: principles and mechanism.

Author: Lunn, D. P. and Rush, B. R. (2004)
Acemannan is an extract of the aloe vera plant predominately used for treatment of fibro sarcomas in dogs and cats, vaccine adjuvant, and in addition, it has antiviral activity, efficacy for treatment of equine respiratory disease (IV) and sarcoids (intralesional), treatment are associated with side effects including s.READ MORE

Immunomodulatory effect of Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) and Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) in broiler chickens. Vet Ani Sci 2018; 6: 56–63.

Author Sharma S, Singh, DK, Gurung YB, Shrestha SP, Pantha C,
immunomodulatory effect of Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) and Aloe vera(Aloe barbadensis) in broiler chicken, Aloe vera @5 ml/lit drinking water, immunomodulating effect, measuring antibody titer against NDV vaccine; and by estimating the albumin, globulin and total protein, Intensive poultry production with fast growin.READ MORE

Immunostimulatory and protective effects of Aloe vera against coccidiosis in industrial broiler chickens. Vet Parasitol 2012; 186: 170–177.

Author: Akhtar M, Hai A, Awais MM, Iqbal Z, Muhammad F, ul Haq A, Anwar MI,
immunostimulatory and protective effects of Aloe vera extracts, coccidiosis in industrial broiler chickens, immunostimulatory activity of Aloe vera, protective efficacy of Aloe vera extracts against coccidiosis in chickens, lymphoproliferative responses in chickens, maximum protection (60%) in chickens administered wit.READ MORE

Immunostimulatory effects of aloe vera and β-glucan on cellular and humoral immune responses following vaccination with polyvalent vaccines in dogs

Author Nuri Altuğ, Nazmi Yüksek, Z.T. Aǧaoǧl
Keywords related this article : Aloe vera and β-Glucan on lymphocyte subsets, haematological parameters ,vaccination in dogs, polyvalent vaccine applied dogs, White blood cell (WBC) and peripheral blood mononuclear lymphocyte (PBML) counts, immunosuppression, Vaccination against several pathogens, complementary and al.READ MORE

In vitro fermentation characteristics of different carbohydrate sources in two dog breeds (German shepherd and Neapolitan mastiff). J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr. 93:305–312

Author Cutrignelli MI, Bovera F, Tudisco R, D’urso S, Marono S, Piccolo G, Calabrò S. 2009.
normal intestinal biota of canine, livestock animal species, gas production technique (IVGPT) including measurements of accumulating gas during fermentation and end-product determinations allows obtaining a complete picture of microbial activity kinetics, chemical composition of substrates, fermentation kinetic paramet.READ MORE

In vivo evidence of the immunomodulatory activity of orally administered Aloe vera gel. Arch Pharm Res 33:451-45 Arch Pharm Res S Im 33 451 2010 10.1007/s12272-010-0315-1

Author Im S, Lee YR, Lee YH, Lee MK, Park YI, Lee S, Kim K, Lee CK (2010)
gels of Aloe species, immunomodulatory components such as aloctin A and acemannan, in vivo immunomodulatory activity of processed Aloe vera gel (PAG) in mice, Oral administration of PAG significantly reduced the growth of C. albicans in the spleen and kidney following intravenous injection of C. albicans in normal mice.READ MORE

In vivo macrophage activation in chickens with Acemannan, a complex carbohydrate extracted from Aloe vera. Int. J. Immunopharmacol., 22: 365‒372

Author Djeraba, A. and P. Quere, 2000.
Acemannan (ACM 1), a β-(1,4) -acetylated mannan isolated from Aloe vera, effective adjuvant in vaccination against some avian viral diseases, macrophage response after intramuscular inoculation in chickens (500 μg per 2-month-old bird), aloe vera is efficiently and durably to increase the activation capacity of macroph.READ MORE

Efficacy of combined topical therapy with an anti-allergic shampoo and lotion for the control of signs associated with atopic dermatitis in dogs. Vet Dermatol 15 (Suppl 1): 33.

Author: Rème CA, Mondon A, Calmon JP et al (2004)
cutaneous Microsporum canis, guinea pigs, lufenuron diminished or even cured dermatophyte infections in cats and dogs, animal model for dermatomycotic infection, treatment, skin lesions as compared to the vehicle-only treated animals, Clinical symptoms, scaling, crust formation, erythema, and exudation, antimycotic act.READ MORE

Evaluation of dietary supplementation of Aloe vera as an alternative to antibiotic growth promoters in broiler production

Author Muhammad Zeeshan Akram1 Muhammad Salman2 Hassan Jalal1 Muhammad Umair Asghar3 Zeshan Ali4 Muhammad Hassan Javed2 Minahil Khan5
extracts of Aloe vera (AV) at three different pH as a growth promoter, immunostimulant and coccidiostat agent in broiler production, extracts of Aloe vera (AV) at three different pH as a growth promoter, immunostimulant and coccidiostat agent in broiler production, broiler birds (Cobb), chicks, broiler starter and fini.READ MORE

Fermentation characteristics of several carbohydrate sources for dog diets using the in vitro gas production technique. Ital J Anim Sci. 12:21–27.

Author Calabrò S, Carciofi AC, Musco N, Tudisco R, Gomes MOS, Cutrignelli MI. 2013a.
Fermentable carbohydrates, canine diet, improve gastrointestinal health by modifying gut microbial population and metabolic activity, fermentation, aloe vera carbohydrate source, substrates, Fermentable carbohydrates are important components of dog diets, SCFA production, and high BCFA formation.READ MORE

Effect of Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis) Supplementation on Production Indices, Mortality and Cost of Production of Broiler Chicken.

Author: Dipin Chander Yadav*, Devender Singh Bidhan, Vishal Sharma and Subhasish Sahu
dietary supplementation, e physical forms of aloe vera viz. powder, gel and juice on the energy efficiency (EE), protein efficiency (PE), performance index (PI), production number (PN), mortality pattern and cost of production of broiler chicken, f aloe vera supplementation on health and performance of broilers, Aloe v.READ MORE

Effect of Aloe vera gel extract on the haematological parameters in white leghorn chicks vaccinated against infectious bursal disease virus. J Pure Appli Microbiol 2016; 10: 2875–2883.

Author Elaiyaraja G, Dhama K, Asokumar M, Palanivelu M, Malik YS, Sachan, S. Gopi M, Krishnaswamy N, Kumar D,
Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) causes an acute and highly contagious viral infection in poultry, which is highly immunosuppressive and increases susceptibility to various opportunistic pathogens, health beneficial effects of Aloe vera gel extract on the hematological parameters in IBDV vaccinated white leghorn .READ MORE

Effect of immunological enhancement of aloe polysaccharide on chickens immunized with Bordetella avium inactivated vaccine. Carbohyd. Polym., 86: 684–690.

Author: Sun Z, Wei K, Yan Z, Zhu X, Wang X, Wang H, Tan Y, Sheng P, Zhu R. 2011.
Aloe polysaccharide, Chicken Bordetella avium (B. avium), Antibody Lymphocyte Flow , cytometry, aloe polysaccharide on immune responses of chickens immunized with Bordetella avium (B. avium) vaccine, Intestinal mucosa is the largest immune organ in animals, and its immune function is directly related to the resistance .READ MORE

Effects of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) on the white blood cell count and antibody T3 of broiler chickens vaccinated against Newcastle disease. J Vet Med. 42:49–52.

Author: Valle-Paraso MGR, Vidamo PJS, Anunciado RVP, Lapitan AM. 2005
effect of oral supplementation with aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) on the immune response of broiler chickens to Newcastle disease (ND), aloe vera gel was effective in increasing mean antibody titers to ND, aloe vera solution, Significant increases in the absolute differential counts of monocytes, lymphocytes and heterop.READ MORE

Effects of Aloe vera leaf powder and extract on immune response in broilers. Proc. 5th Iranian Congress on Animal Science, Isfahan, Iran, pp: 366–370.

Author Besharatian M., Arshami J., Valizade R., Tahmasebi A., Bahari Kashani R.
dietary supplementation of aloe vera extract (w/v) on growth performance of broiler, data on growth parameters (body weight gain, feed consumption, feed efficiency, water intake) and feed cost and gross return per broiler, best feed efficiency, Aloe vera (w/v) extract supplemented, broilers provided water containing 15.READ MORE

Effects of gel, polysaccharide and acemannan from Aloe vera on broiler gut flora, microvilli density, immune function and growth performance. Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 25:668671.

Author: Lin J, Zhang FY, Xu Y, Ting ZX, Po YD. 2005.
effects of different levels of Aloe vera gel on microflora population, humoral and cellular immune response, and relative weight of lymphoid organs compared to the effects brought about by antibiotic, Aloe vera gel (added to basal diet at 1.5%, 2% and 2.5%), increase in Aloe vera gel in the feed resulted in significant.READ MORE

Effects of Nutrient Supplementation on Immune Function in Cats and Dogs.

Author Kay J. Rutherfurd-Markwick,1 PhD, and David Thomas,2 PhD
Immune function is known to decline with age, and chronic stress can impair immune function and exacerbate the effects of aging, Dietary supplementation, with immunomodulatory ingredients, has potential in preventing or slowing such changes, modulation of the immune system should be balanced so that the immune system i.READ MORE

Aloe arborescens supplementation in cat diet: evaluation of effects by in vitro gas production technique

Author Nadia Musco,Pietro Lombardi,Serena Calabrò,Vincenzo Mastellone,Raffaella Tudisco,Micaela Grossi,Laura Addi,Raffaella Grazioli &Monica Isabella Cutrignelli show les
Keywords related this article : Aloe plant contains anthraquinone, glycosides, mucilages, resinous materials, sugars, mucopolysaccharides, fatty acids, glycoproteins, enzymes, vitamins and minerals,  rich in carbohydrates, carbohydrates fermentability, as already shown in dogs, healing properties of Aloe, mucilaginous.READ MORE

Aloe Vera as potential emerging herbal feed additive: A boon for livestock

Author: rearing Patil, D. Thakur, Anamika, K. Govill, C. Malapure, Dinesh Kumar, Pavan K Yadav less
Aloe vera (Aloe vera (L.) burm. f.), Liliaceae family , use of aloe vera as herbal feed additive in livestock and poultry feeds, healthy animal food, new class of additives to animal and poultry feeds have beneficial properties such as antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antifungal , immunomodulatory and anticoccidial effe.READ MORE

Aloe vera Polysaccharides as Biological Response Modifiers in Chickens

Author: Kashfa Khaliq1*, Masood Akhtar2, Zafar Iqbal3 and Iftikhar Hussain4
biological response modifiers in chickens, Aloe (A.) vera polysaccharides, lymphoproliferative response to PHA-P and Con-A in chickens of polysaccharides administered group, higher response, higher humoral immune responses [total immunoglobulins (Igs), IgG and IgM titers] were also detected in treatment groups. Biomole.READ MORE

Aloe vera-based formula as emollient on horses’ hooves.

Author: Samuel Pereira Simonato Maria Verônica de Souza Marisa Alves Nogueira Diaz Luiza Neme Frassy José de Oliveira Pinto
Aloe vera-based formula, formula for topical use on horse hoof, treatment affects hooves growth and balance, Aloe vera treatment, topical application of the glycolic extract of A. vera at 20%, equine, trimming, phytotherapy, horse hoof, protects adjacent structures, initiates the dispersion of concussive forces and red.READ MORE

Characterization of aloeride, a new high-molecular-weight polysaccharide from Aloe vera with potent immunostimulatory activity. J Agric Food Chem, 49, 1030-1034, 2001

Author Pugh N, Ross SA, ElSohly MA, Pasco DS
aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) juice, immunostimulatory polysaccharide, Aloeride is between 4 and 7 million Da, glycosyl components include glucose (37.2%), galactose (23.9%), mannose (19.5%), and arabinose (10.3%), glycoprotein has been found to increase proliferation of normal human dermal cells, major composition of a.READ MORE

Diet Aloe supplementation in pregnant buffalo cows improves colostrum immunoglobulin content. Rev Vet. 21:151–153.

Author: Infascelli F, Tudisco R, Mastellone V, Cutrignelli MI, Lombardi P, Calabrò S, Gonzalez OJ, Pelagalli A, Grossi M, D’angelo D, et al. 2010.
Colostrum ingestion in ruminants, maternal antibodies, Calves, suckling soon after birth, absorption of immunoglobulin (Ig), diseases of neonatal calves are related to a poor colostrum quality, polysaccharide fractions of Aloe has been reported as potent B cell stimulators, influence of Aloe arborescence fed to pregnan.READ MORE

Diet Aloe supplementation in pregnant buffalo cows improves colostrum immunoglobulin content. Rev Vet. 21:151–153.

Author: Infascelli F, Tudisco R, Mastellone V, Cutrignelli MI, Lombardi P, Calabrò S, Gonzalez OJ, Pelagalli A, Grossi M, D’angelo D, et al. 2010.
Colostrum ingestion in ruminants, maternal antibodies, Calves, suckling soon after birth, absorption of immunoglobulin (Ig), diseases of neonatal calves are related to a poor colostrum quality, polysaccharide fractions of Aloe has been reported as potent B cell stimulators, influence of Aloe arborescence fed to pregnan.READ MORE

Comparative study of vegetative morphology and existing taxonomic status of Aloe vera L. Journal of Plant Sciences, 2(5): 558-563.

Author: Akinnyele, B.O. and Odiyi, A.C. 2007.
Enzymes that are beneficial to human metabolism such as amylase, bradykinase, catalase, cellulose, lipase, oxidase, phosphokinase, proteolytiase and carboxypeptidase can also be obtained from the plant, vitamin B (including B1, B2, B3, B6, B12), vitamin C, vitamin E, folic acid and minerals. The minerals such as magnes.READ MORE

Dermatology aloe .-Effects of plant sterols derived from Aloe vera gel on human dermal fibroblasts in vitro and on skin condition in Japanese women,

Author: Miyuki Tanaka, Eriko Misawa, Koji Yamauchi, Fumiaki Abe, Chiaki Ishizaki
Aloe sterols, Aloe sterols are a type of plant sterols that have the capability to regulate the metabolism of glucose and lipids, Aloe sterols reached the peripheral tissues through the bloodstream, aloe sterols, the production of collagen and hyaluronic acid increased by two-fold and 1.5-fold, gene expression levels h.READ MORE

Effects of Polysaccharide-Based Formulations on Human Skin.

Author: Patrícia Maria Berardo Gonçalves Maia Campos, Maisa Oliveira de Melo & Flavio Bueno de Camargo Junior
The knowledge of the skin biology allows the identification of which active ingredients are important for the maintenance of its integrality and barrier function, essential to skin health, development of cosmetic formulations, improve the efficacy of the formulations, maintaining the skin in good conditions, improve fo.READ MORE

Isolation and characterization of active compounds from Aloe vera with possible role in skin protection. Ceska a Slovenska Farmacie 53, 248-251

Author Kostalova D, Bezakova L, Oblozinsky M, Kardosova A (2004)
Molecular weight of proteins calculated from the sets of molecular weight reference standards, ranged from 70 kDa for the largest to 14 kDa for the smallest ones, aloe vera , acemannan , polysaccharides , carbohydrate copound is acetylated (1 –> 4)-beta-D-mannan substituated with D-galactose and D-glucose..READ MORE

Isolation and characterization of active compounds from Aloe vera with possible role in skin protection. Ceska a Slovenska Farmacie 53, 248-251

Author Kostalova D, Bezakova L, Oblozinsky M, Kardosova A (2004)
Molecular weight of proteins calculated from the sets of molecular weight reference standards, ranged from 70 kDa for the largest to 14 kDa for the smallest ones, aloe vera , acemannan , polysaccharides , carbohydrate copound is acetylated (1 –> 4)-beta-D-mannan substituated with D-galactose and D-glucose..READ MORE

Pharmacological Update Properties of Aloe Vera Active Constituents

Authors: Marta Sánchez , Elena González-Burgos , Irene Iglesias , M. Pilar Gómez-Serranillos
Keywords related this article : skin hydrating and anti-erythema activity, irritated skin areas, volar forearm skin of female, dehydrating effect on the skin after multiple applications, reduce erythema on the skin, Aloe barbadensis Miller (Aloe vera), polisaccharidic fractions, polydispersed β-1,4-linked mannan subst.READ MORE

Prevention baby rash .-Evaluation of the Effect of Aloe Vera Ointment with Chamomile Ointment on Severity of Children’s Diaper Dermatitis: A randomized, double-blind clinical trial

Author: Sima Ghanipour Badelbuu, Yousef Javadzadeh, Mahnaz Jabraeili, Shiva Heidari, Mohammad Arshadi Bostanabad
Diaper dermatitis, inflammation of the skin under the diapers of children, degree of urinary incontinence, Aloe vera ointment, chamomile ointment, diaper dermatitis, several factors such as wear, moisture, urine and stool and PH changes, Irritation of the area and burning, dryness, scratching and skin irritation are ke.READ MORE

Regenerative properties of aloe vera juice on human keratinocyte cell culture.

Author: Andra Tudose, C. Celia, Margherita Vono, R. Molinaro, D. Paolino, S. Venuta, Viale S. Venuta, C. Davila
aloe vera has a positive influence in different inflammatory skin disorders, regenerative properties of Aloe Vera juice are investigated on human keratinocyte cells, Aloe Vera juice could represent a natural therapeutic strategy through the topical route, therapeutic and cosmetic approaches, plant-based treatments, ant.READ MORE

Therapeutic and medicinal uses of aloe vera: A review. Pharmacol. Pharm. 4(08): 599.

Author: . Sahu, P. K., D. D. Giri, R. Singh, P. Pandey, S. Gupta, A. K. Shrivastava, A. Kumar and K. D. Pandey 2013.
Keywords indexed to the article: Aloe vera; Antimicrobial; Therapeutic; Medicinal Uses;, aloe gel Inner Layers of Leaf, Active Ingredients, Acemannan is considered the main functional compo-nent of Aloe vera, is composed of a long chain of acety-lated mannose, Macrophage-activating potential acermannan may stimulate th.READ MORE

Treatment of Skin Disorders with Aloe Materials

Author: Hanna Svitina, Roan Swanepoel, Jacques Rossouw, Happiness Netshimbupfe, Chrisna Gouws and Josias Hamman*
physiological roles, barrier to protect the underlying tissues against the elements and pathogens, Skin disorders, biochemical functions such as preventing excessive water loss, Aloe vera is the most commonly used Aloe species for medicinal purposes, skin related applications and disorders, treatment of skin related di.READ MORE

Aloe barbadensis: A Plant of Nutricosmetic Interest

Author: S Laneri, RM Di Lorenzo, […], A Bernardi, A Sacchi, and I Din
antiaging efficacy of dermocosmetic formulations containing A. barbadensis, derma firmness, elasticity, nutricosmetic, developing innovative cosmetic products, scaly and flaky appearance or the xerosis of the skin, occur in the absence or deficiency of water, Moisturization is a crucial point to maintain the skin soft,.READ MORE

Aloe vera (L.) Webb.: Natural Sources of Antioxidants – A Review

Author Marzanna Hęś, Krzysztof Dziedzic, Danuta Górecka, Anna Jędrusek-Golińska & Elżbieta Gujska
Aloe vera have an anti-inflammatory effect and support lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, helping to maintain normal sugar and cholesterol levels in blood and normal body weight, it accelerates the regeneration of the damaged skin, Aloe contains antioxidants, bioactive components and the health-promoting effects of A. .READ MORE

Antioxidant activity of true aloe (Aloe vera) extract in model systems.

Author: M. Hęś, K. Dziedzic, J. L. Thanh-Blicharz, D. Kmiecik, D. Górecka
Aloe contains numerous bioactive compounds, antioxidant in aloe, reactions of lipid oxygenation, raw materials rich in bioactive compounds showing health-promoting advantages, chemical composition, content of polyphenolic, aloe vera concentrate, gel, juice or powder, aloe leaf flesh juices, International Aloe Science C.READ MORE

Review in Textile Printing Technology.

Authors Meram S. Abdelrahman, Sahar H. Nassar, Hamada Mashaly, Safia Mahmoud, Dalia Maamoun, Tawfik A. Khattab
Thickeners have been used as a significant component in textile printing pastes. They are characterized with high molecular weight, high viscosity in an aqueous medium, good storage, long hydration time consistent with other printing paste components and being colorless. They impart plasticity and stickiness to the pri.READ MORE

Study about Linen Fabric on the Surface Applied Natural Herbal Dyes to Improving the Colour Fastness and Absorbency Characteristic Properties,

Authors Ramratan Guru , Rohit Kumar , Deepika Grewal
All consumers nowadays preferences natural herbal textile dye garment items. These herbal dye cloths are better for the environment. It produces a chemical-free, non-toxic product that does not harm the environment or nature. Herbal textiles are coloured totally with herbal extracts and no chemicals are used. Herbs are.READ MORE

Textile bio processing using Aloe gel.

Authors Amanuel L. and Teferi X.
It is important to note that biotechnology is not just concerned with biology, but it is a truly interdisciplinary subject involving the integration of natural and engineering sciences. Biotechnology is like an enormous “factory” which not only provides other industries with innovative ideas, but also supplies the appr.READ MORE

Utilization of Aloe Vera for Dyeing Natural Fabrics

Authors Srivastava, A. and Singh, T.G
The consumers, the world over have realized the importance of eco-friendly, biodegradable natural dyes which are being encouraged and preferred by everyone. Natural dyes have no health hazards or disposal problems but on the contrary act as a health care. Benefits of using natural dyes and finishes for textiles can be .READ MORE

New Approaches of utilization Aloe vera in Wet Processing of Textiles.

Author mohamed mohamed mosaad
The application of aloe vera in textile processing is gaining worldwide detection as one of the hopeful approaches to pollution issues and cost reduction. Aloe vera gel possesses some biological activities and unique properties such as colorless, transparent, and viscosity which meet the using as a printing thickener, .READ MORE

Physical Properties and characteristics of Fabrics

Author: Textile School
Physical properties of Fabrics, Physical properties are the static physical dimensions of fabric. The following physical properties are used to define the static physical dimensions of strand fabrics: Fiber or filament: type, size, length, Yarn: diameter, twist, weight or size, count, fiber content for mixed yarns, ply.READ MORE

Plant based natural dyes and mordants: A Review.

Authors K. H. Prabhu and Aniket S Bhute
consumer interests is awareness of possible risks during production of synthetic dyes which involve use of petrochemical based raw materials and the violent chemical reactions for their synthesis. The manufacture of such dyes is energy intensive with adverse impact on environment adding to its pollution. Many of .READ MORE

Plant products as antimicrobial agents.

Authors M. M. Cowan
The use of and search for drugs and dietary supplements derived from plants have accelerated in recent years. While 25 to 50% of current pharmaceuticals are derived from plants, none are used as antimicrobials. Plants are rich in a wide variety of secondary metabolites, such as tannins, terpenoids, alkaloids, and flavo.READ MORE

Polysaccharides and Metal Nanoparticles for Functional Textiles: A Review.

Authors Marta Fernandes †, Jorge Padrão *,†, Ana I. Ribeiro, Rui D. V. Fernandes, Liliana Melro, Talita Nicolau, Behnaz Mehravani, Cátia Alves, Rui Rodrigues and Andrea Zille
Nanotechnology is a powerful tool for engineering functional materials that has the potential to transform textiles into high-performance, value-added products. In recent years, there has been considerable interest in the development of functional textiles using metal nanoparticles (MNPs). The incorporation of MNPs in .READ MORE

Potential Uses of Aloe Vera extraction in Finishing and Textile Wet Process.

Authors Ghada A.Elsayeda, Mariam Diaaa, Hanan A. Othmana and Ahmed G. Hassabob
Recently, the use of natural materials in textile manufacturing processes was of great importance. Among the natural materials that received great importance was the Aloe Vera plant, as it enters all stages of textile manufacturing from the first stage to the end because of its very important and beneficial impact on t.READ MORE

Reactive Dye Printing on Wool with Natural and Synthetic Thickeners

Authors Madhu C.R. and Patel M.C.
Textile printing is an important art of creating decorative textile fabric. The coloration is achieved either with dyes of pigments in printing paste. A successful print involves correct colour, sharpness of mark, levelness, good hand and efficient use of dye: all of these factors depend on the type of thickener used. .READ MORE

Future textiles for high-performance apparels

Authors J. McLoughlin, Roshan Paul
The advancement of fibers, yarns, textile materials, functional finishing, electronics, and clothing physiology combined will continue to augment people’s lives in a plethora of areas, in medicine, the military, firefighting, extreme sports, and many other apparel applications. It is rarely understood that the manufact.READ MORE

Grafting Cosmetic Active Ingredients for the Functionalization of Cosmetotextiles.

Authors Han, J., Liu, L., Fan, Z., Zhang, Z., Yang, S. and Tang, Y.,
Consumers’ rising demands for functional fabrics have led to the burgeoning of a revolutionary type of “cosmetotextiles”, which are textile products containing various cosmetic active ingredients for energizing, skincare, and beautifying. Phytochemicals and/or novel formulations are required for both product developmen.READ MORE

Green Chemistry and Its Application in Textile Industry.

Authors AKR Choudhury
Conventional chemical processes based on fossil fuels are unsustainable. Green reactions are sustainable, more efficient (fewer steps, fewer resources, less waste), easier to use (stable under ambient conditions), Eco-friendly (non-hazardous solvents and less hazardous waste), textile industry is considered as the most.READ MORE

Green synthesis of active Fe2O3 nanoparticles using Aloe barbadensis and Camellia sinensis for efficient degradation of malachite green and Congo red dye.

Authors Zubia Anwer, Abdul Rauf Jamali, Waseem Khan, Jahanzeb Bhatti, Faheem Akhter & Madhia Batool
The synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles has gained much attention due to its wide range of applications in the field of industrial, chemical, and biological applications. These metallic nanoparticles have been developed for azo-dye removal, but they are limited for ecofriendly and cost-effective processes. The main .READ MORE

Introduction to protective textiles.

Authors Kunal Singha, SubhankarMaity, PintuPandit, Md. Ibrahim H. Mondal
Protective textiles are one of the fastest growing sectors of technical textiles globally. The primary role of everyday clothing is to protect the human body from adverse climate, and the term protective textiles is used when they have been especially developed for extraordinary protection such as from fire, wind, micr.READ MORE

Medical and hygiene textiles – continuing in good health.

Authors Fisher G
An important and growing part of the textile Industry is the medical and related healthcare and hygiene sectors. Textile has always been a part of healthcare. The range of products available is vast but typically they are used in the operating room theatre or on the hospital ward for the hygiene, care and safety of sta.READ MORE

Medical textile materials with drug-releasing properties

Authors Yimin Qin
Due to their unique chemical and physical structures, textile fibers and fabrics are ideal carriers for drugs that can be directly transferred to the skin or other parts of the body. development of drug-releasing systems and describes the various methods used for loading drugs into textile-based structures, such as coa.READ MORE

Mitigating the Formation of Hexavalent Chromium in Leather by Using Aloe Barbadensis Miller Mixed with Carrageenan.

Authors Kallen Mulilo Nalyanya, Ronald K. Rop , Arthur Onyuka, Zephania Birech , Paul Kamau
Aloe barbadensis miller (Abm) mixed with carrageenan has been investigated as an alternative eco benign ingredient in mitigating hexavalent chromium Cr (VI) formation in thermally and photoaged wet blue and leather crust. The effect of post-tanning operations on the formation of Cr (VI) in wet blue and leather crusts d.READ MORE

Modification of Linen Fabrics with Health Promoting Products and its Effect on the Use Properties of the Fabrics and Natural Environment.

Authors Romualda Marszałek, Barbara Binkowska, Andrzej Sapieja, Teresa Hernik, Bożenna Marcinowska
The Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, the Zyrardow branch, responding to the market needs, conducted research on the modification of linen fabrics with preparations containing any of these products: E vitamin, aloe vera, beeswax, extract from natural silk protein, all designed for use in so-called welln.READ MORE

Molecular characterization and antibacterial activity of Aloe barbadensis miller on textiles.

Authors Subrata Das, Arunava Das,T, Sathyamangalam, Erode District, Tamil Nadu, India; &S. Rama Nivashini
Aloe barbadensis miller is one such product exhibiting anti-microbial activity. Recent advances in the field of dentistry have promoted the use of Aloe barbadensis miller for treatment of various oral diseases and periodontal conditions. There are different polysaccharides in Aloe barbadensis miller, such as glucomanna.READ MORE

MULTIFUNCTIONAL FINISHING OF COTTON FABRIC.

Authors: Sameen Aslam, Tanveer Hussain, Munir Ashraf*, Madeeha Tabassum, Abdur Rehman, Kashif Iqbal, Amjed Javid
the development of functional and sustainable textiles has been the focus of researchers. The functional textiles are those that are developed specifically for an end purpose with added attributes such as self-cleaning, hydrophilicity, antibacterial activity, crease recovery, and super hydrophobi.READ MORE

Functional finishes for textiles: an overview.

Authors R. Paul,
functional finishes, these are wet processes used to produce special effects on fabrics or to improve specific properties, many of these effects are required to increase the customer appeal of products or to augment fabric properties for particular end-uses, such as outdoor wear or protective clothing, Softening handle.READ MORE

Therapy In Veterinary Dermatology. World Small Animal Veterinary Association World Congress Proceedings, 2004.

Author: Didier-Noel Carlotti, Doct.-Vét., DECVD
shampoo formulations are composed of surfactants (cleansing agents, foaming agents and conditioners) as well as thickeners, softeners, sequestering agents, preservatives, fragrance and sometimes opacifiers and colouring additives. Surfactants are amphophilic molecules, i.e., molecules with a dual affinity, both for wat.READ MORE