Background: The genus Aloe has been the subject of several chemotaxonomic and phytochemical investigations. Aloe ferox is an important source of biologically active compounds like anthrones, chromones, pyrones, and flavonoids. It is a plant used extensively in traditional medicine. Despite the myriad of studies on the pharmacological profile of the plant, there still exists a dearth of scientific literature on the anatomical and morphological attributes of this important medicinal plant.Materials and methods: Hence, the objective of this study was to examine the foliar anatomy and micromorphological characteristics of A. ferox using light microscope and scanning electron microscope and to determine the elemental composition of the leaf s...
Abstract:- Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) is a perennial, succulent herb, drought- resisting t...
Over the last decades, Aloe vera has been subject of several scientific studies that aimed to charac...
Aloe genus plants, distributed in Old World, are widely known and have been used for centuries as to...
Background: The genus Aloe has been the subject of several chemotaxonomic and phytochemical investig...
Introduction: Despite the tremendous advances made with regard to synthetic organic medicinals withi...
Ph.D.This chemotaxonomic study of the leaf phenolic compounds in the genus Aloe is introduced by pre...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-79)This project looked at the composition and structu...
Aloe barbadensis, the miracle plant, is the most widely cultivated species. Aloe-barbadensis have be...
Aloe, the largest genus in the Asphodelaceae family, comprises 548 species, with A. vera, A. arbores...
AbstractAloe ferox leaf gel differs substantially from that of Aloe vera but almost no commercially ...
Aloe vera plants were collected from Blochestan, Iran and were transferred to tissue culture laborat...
The chemical profiling, characterization of Aloe products and phytochemical properties of Aloe vera ...
Background: The succulent genus, Gasteria, which comprises 16 species, is endemic to South Africa an...
Background: The succulent genus, Gasteria, which comprises 16 species, is endemic to South Africa an...
Aloe vera (L.) Burm. F. (= Aloe barbadensis Miller) known as "the plant of immortality" in ancient E...
Abstract:- Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) is a perennial, succulent herb, drought- resisting t...
Over the last decades, Aloe vera has been subject of several scientific studies that aimed to charac...
Aloe genus plants, distributed in Old World, are widely known and have been used for centuries as to...
Background: The genus Aloe has been the subject of several chemotaxonomic and phytochemical investig...
Introduction: Despite the tremendous advances made with regard to synthetic organic medicinals withi...
Ph.D.This chemotaxonomic study of the leaf phenolic compounds in the genus Aloe is introduced by pre...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-79)This project looked at the composition and structu...
Aloe barbadensis, the miracle plant, is the most widely cultivated species. Aloe-barbadensis have be...
Aloe, the largest genus in the Asphodelaceae family, comprises 548 species, with A. vera, A. arbores...
AbstractAloe ferox leaf gel differs substantially from that of Aloe vera but almost no commercially ...
Aloe vera plants were collected from Blochestan, Iran and were transferred to tissue culture laborat...
The chemical profiling, characterization of Aloe products and phytochemical properties of Aloe vera ...
Background: The succulent genus, Gasteria, which comprises 16 species, is endemic to South Africa an...
Background: The succulent genus, Gasteria, which comprises 16 species, is endemic to South Africa an...
Aloe vera (L.) Burm. F. (= Aloe barbadensis Miller) known as "the plant of immortality" in ancient E...
Abstract:- Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) is a perennial, succulent herb, drought- resisting t...
Over the last decades, Aloe vera has been subject of several scientific studies that aimed to charac...
Aloe genus plants, distributed in Old World, are widely known and have been used for centuries as to...