2007
DOI: 10.1080/10717540701202960
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Effect of Vehicles on Topical Application of Aloe Vera and Arnica Montana Components

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“…1). This result could be responsible for the popular use of A. barbadensis gel and leaf to relieve different types of gastrointestinal irritations, skin irritations, upper respiratory tract, intestinal tract, and urinogenital infections [5,7]. The gel is also known to promote wound healing due to the presence of active components like anthraquinones and chromones [16].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1). This result could be responsible for the popular use of A. barbadensis gel and leaf to relieve different types of gastrointestinal irritations, skin irritations, upper respiratory tract, intestinal tract, and urinogenital infections [5,7]. The gel is also known to promote wound healing due to the presence of active components like anthraquinones and chromones [16].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aloe gel has been used for a long time for topical treatment of skin irritations, but aloe can also be used as a beverage and aloe products are considered to provide relief from constipation. Aloe extract can be taken orally as a dietary supplement, even though it does not have FDA approval to be used as a drug [5]. A. vera gel is the leaf pulp of mucilage, a thin clear jelly-like substance obtained from the parenchymal tissue that makes the inner portion of the leaves [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, extracts of aloe vera have been shown to have beneficial heterogenous properties including the ability to penetrate and anaesthetize tissue, preclude bacterial, fungal and viral growth, act as an anti-inflammatory agent, facilitate wound healing and to affect cell proliferation, cellular interactions and other physiological processes [49][50][51][52][53][54]. On the other hand, it has been demonstrated that some components of aloe vera may increase the sensitivity of skin to ultraviolet light [55,56]. Although it has been demonstrated that aloe vera contains some antioxidant capacity [57,58], we were not able to detect any antioxidant capacity in the aloe vera extract.…”
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“…Bergamante et al 28 investigated the ability to dissolve, release, and induce the permeation of helenalin (flavonoid responsible for the anti-inflammatory activity of the Arnica montana extract) in two types of gels and microemulsions. Their study showed that a microemulsion could be a good vehicle to increase the permeation of helenalin.…”
Section: Ganzera Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%