Anti-inflammatory activity of Aloe vera against a spectrum of irritants
1989; American Podiatric Medical Association; Volume: 79; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.7547/87507315-79-6-263
ISSN8750-7315
AutoresRH Davis, M G Leitner, J M Russo, ME Byrne,
Tópico(s)Hops Chemistry and Applications
ResumoThe authors have evaluated the spectrum of anti-inflammatory activity of A. vera in a number of models of inflammation in the hind paw of the experimental rat induced by kaolin, carrageenan, albumin, dextran, gelatin, and mustard. Croton oil was used in a topical model of inflammation to determine the oral activity and time-dependent dosing of A. vera. The authors found that A. vera was active in all models of inflammation. Of the various irritants tested, A. vera was especially active against gelatin-induced and kaolin-induced edema and, in contrast, had minimal activity when tested against dextran-induced edema. Oral activity of A. vera was demonstrated to be dependent on the presence of anthraquinones. The various irritant-induced edema models provided a broad spectrum of anti-inflammatory activity for A. vera.
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