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Aloe barbadensis

Tanaka and his group evaluated antihyperglycemic effects of five phytosterols named as lophenol (68), 24-methyllophenol (69), 24-ethyl-lophenol (70), cycloartanol (71) and 24-methylene-cycloartanol (72), isolated from Aloe barbadensis Miller, in type 2 diabetic db/db mice. In... [Pg.541]

FFydroxytricetin 6,7,3, 5 -tetramethyl ether 5-Robinobioside Aloe barbadensis leaves Liliaceae 155... [Pg.759]

Aloe barbadensis Miller var. chinensis Berger A. vera L. Lu Wen (Aloe) (aerial part) Aloins, barbaloin, aloe-emodin, polysaccharides 49,50,403,450,510 Laxative, stomachic, emmenagogue. [Pg.25]

Small, E. (ed.). 1997. Culinary Herbs. NRC Research Press. Ottawa. 710 p. Cavallini, A., L. Natali, and I. Castorena Sanchez. 1991. Aloe barbadensis Mill. ( = A. vera L.). In Bajaj, Y. P. S. (ed.). Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry 15. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants III. Springer-Verlag. New York. p. 95-106. [Pg.314]

Aloe barbadensis Miller var. chinensis Berger, A. vera L. [Pg.356]

Aloe barbadensis, A. vera, Cassia alata, C. angustifolia, Rhamnus davurica, R. parvifolia, Rheum officinale, R. palmatum, R. tanguticum, R. undulatum, R. koreanum Aloe barbadensis, A. vera Aquilaria agallocha, A. sinensis... [Pg.385]

Aloe barbadensis, A. vera Silene ocaulis, S. virginica Glycyrrhiza glabra Jasaminum grandiflorum, J. officinale Impatiens balsamina... [Pg.501]

Angelica archangelica Agastache anethrodora, A. foeniculum Aloe barbadensis, A. vera Matricaria chamomilla Paeonia officinalis... [Pg.504]

Cannabis sativa, Digitalia purpurea, Euphorbia hirta, Glycine max, Leonurus cardiaca, Potentilla anserina, Stachys officinalis, Taraxacum officinale, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Urtica urens, Viscum album Aloe barbadensis, A. vera, Polygonum hydropiper, P bistorta... [Pg.510]

Alee Vera (Aloe barbadensis) Uses Topically for bums, skin irritation, sunburn, wounds internally used for constipation, amenorrhea, asthma, colds Actions Multiple chemical components aloinosides inhibit H20 electrolyte reabsorption irritates colon which T peristalsis propulsion wound healing d/t i production of thromboxane A2, inhibiting bradykinin, histamine Available forms Apply gel topically 3-5/d PRN caps 100-200 mg PO hs Contra Do not use if PRG, lactating, or children <12 y Notes/SE Abd cramping, D, edema, hematuria, hypokalemia, muscle weakness, dermatitis Interactions w/ internal use T K+ loss W/ BB, corticosteroids, diuretics, licorice T effects OF antiarrhythmics, corticosteroids, digoxin, diuretics, hyperglycemias, jimsonweed EMS Assess for dehydration, electrolyte imbalance (hypokalemia), abd distress w/ internal use stimulates uterine contractions may cause spontaneous abortion... [Pg.324]

Aloe vera gel is a mucilaginous preparation obtained from the leaves of Aloe vera (syn. Aloe barbadensis) once the sap has been drained away. It is widely used in cosmetic products for its purported emollient and moisturizing effects. It is claimed to have antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties and has been proposed as a potentially useful agent for radiation and thermal wounds (see Chapter 12). [Pg.61]

Aloe barbadensis Liliacea Leaves Sharma and Dwivedi (1997)... [Pg.300]

ALOE VERA GEL BASE - Water (Aqua), Aloe barbadensis Gel, Glycerin, Polysorbate 20, Triethanolamine, Phenoxyethanol, Carbomer, Caprylyl Glycol, Chlorphenesin, Potassium Sorb ate... [Pg.222]

Fahim MS, Wang M. Zinc acetate and lyophilized Aloe barbadensis as vaginal contraceptive. Contraception 1996 53 231-236. [Pg.831]

Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis) Aloe vera juice treats minor bums, insect bites, and sunburn, and is a powerful laxative when taken internally. In small doses, it increases menstrual flow. [Pg.84]

ALOES Many different types of Aloes have been used in medicine as laxatives bnt the two main types now recognised are Cape Aloes from Southern Africa and Barbados Aloes from the Caribbean. Cape Aloes consists of the concentrated and dried jnice of the leaves of various species of Aloe, mainly Aloe ferox Miller and its hybrids. Barbados Aloes is produced from Aloe barbadensis Miller (also known as Aloe vera L.), family Liliaceae. (Fig. 6) The different Aloe plants are all succulent cactns-like plants with large fleshy water-storing leaves. These are cnt near the base and the jnice from the pericyclic cells is collected. This jnice is then concentrated by heat and allowed to dry into dark masses. [Pg.55]

Aloepfel is the colourless, mucilaginous gel obtained from the parenchyma cells in the central region of the leaves of Aloe barbadensis Mill. It has a dermatological use—see DOS C. [Pg.55]

Aloe barbadensis Miller, Curacao aloe, A. vera Linne, aloe vera, A. vera Toumefort ex Linne, Barbados aloe, A. vulgaris Lamark, Cape aloe, Zanzibar aloe, Socotrine aloe, A.ferox Miller (Anonymous, 1992), A. perryi Baker, A. africana Miller, A. capensis, A. spicata Miller, natal aloes, mocha aloes (Wichtl,... [Pg.324]


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