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“…From several aspects: First, the Ag nanostructure itself determines the strong antibacterial activities. Pal [33] et al reported that both the nanoscale size and presence of a {111} plane of Ag NPs to promote the biocidal Figure 6 Possible mechanism of biosynthesis of Ag nanopariticles through quinine contained in fresh aloe vera extract Figure 7 Schematic representation of the formation process of Ag NPs in aloe vera solution. A plenty of Ag + were added into the extract of aloe vera which contains many active small and large molecules.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From several aspects: First, the Ag nanostructure itself determines the strong antibacterial activities. Pal [33] et al reported that both the nanoscale size and presence of a {111} plane of Ag NPs to promote the biocidal Figure 6 Possible mechanism of biosynthesis of Ag nanopariticles through quinine contained in fresh aloe vera extract Figure 7 Schematic representation of the formation process of Ag NPs in aloe vera solution. A plenty of Ag + were added into the extract of aloe vera which contains many active small and large molecules.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat-treatment of the gel Treatment of the gel is an equally important aspect of its study. This may explain why Fly and Kiem (1963), Gottshall el al. (1949), and others, did not achieve positive results, while Lorenzetti et al (1964) did.…”
Section: Sterilization Of the Gel Extractmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…I tried duplicating this method, but the cut end dried before any gel could be captured in the container placed beneath. Fly and Kiem (1963) prepared homogenates of the green, vascular portion of the leaf, the gelatinous material, and the entire leaf by grinding or blending. They did not report antibacterial properties with their extract.…”
Section: Extraction Of the Gelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has been said that (1) it penetrates tissue, (2) anaesthetizes the tissue, (3) it is bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal, (4) it is antiinflammatory, and (5) dilates Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. capillaries therefore increasing the blood supply to injured area (Cole and Chen, 1943;Mary, 1955;Cheney, 1970;Lewis and Elvin-Lewis, 1977;Fly and Keim, 1963;Lorenzetti et a[., 1964).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%