CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITIES IN VITRO OF FLOWER EXTRACTS OF THREE SPECIES OF ALOE GROWING IN YEMEN:ALOE RUBROVIOLACEAE, ALOE VERA AND ALOE SABAEA, AGAINST ELEVEN TYPES OF CANCER CELL LINES

Background and aims: Natural products, in particular plant extracts, have opened up great chance in the area of drug progress owing to their chemical variety. The Aloe genus has long been known to be used for medicinal uses in countless parts of the world. This study was planned to inspect the phytochemicals and anti-cancer capabilities of Aloe rubroviolaceae, Aloe vera and Aloe sabaea flowers. Materials and Methods: Three types of ethanolic extracts of plants traditionally used in Yemen to treat a variety of diseases have been tested in vitro for their potential anticancer activity on differe... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Al-Mahbashi, Hassan Mohammed
Shaibany, Amina M El
Al-Ghazali, Mohammad Abobakr
Al-Shamahy, Hassan A.
Al-Ankoshy, Azhar Azher Mohammed
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Schlagwörter: Aloe species / cytotoxic activities / flower extracts / in vitro / Yemen
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://ujpr.org/index.php/journal/article/view/645