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Feeding mice with Aloe vera gel diminishes L-1 sarcoma-induced early neovascular response and tumor growth

Aloe vera (Aloe arborescens, aloe barbadensis) is a medicinal plant belonging to the Liliaceae family. Aloe vera gel prepared from the inner part of Aloe leaves is increasingly consumed as a beverage dietary supplement. Some data suggest its tumor growth modulatory properties. The aim of the present...

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Autores principales: Kocik, Janusz, Bałan, Barbara Joanna, Zdanowski, Robert, Jung, Leszek, Skopińska-Różewska, Ewa, Skopiński, Piotr
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Polish Society of Experimental and Clinical Immunology 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4439990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26155093
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ceji.2014.42116
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author Kocik, Janusz
Bałan, Barbara Joanna
Zdanowski, Robert
Jung, Leszek
Skopińska-Różewska, Ewa
Skopiński, Piotr
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Bałan, Barbara Joanna
Zdanowski, Robert
Jung, Leszek
Skopińska-Różewska, Ewa
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description Aloe vera (Aloe arborescens, aloe barbadensis) is a medicinal plant belonging to the Liliaceae family. Aloe vera gel prepared from the inner part of Aloe leaves is increasingly consumed as a beverage dietary supplement. Some data suggest its tumor growth modulatory properties. The aim of the present study was to evaluate in Balb/c mice the in vivo influence of orally administered Aloe vera drinking gel on the syngeneic L-1 sarcoma tumor growth and its vascularization: early cutaneous neovascular response, tumor-induced angiogenesis (TIA test read after 3 days), and tumor hemoglobin content measured 14 days after L-1 sarcoma cell grafting. Feeding mice for 3 days after tumor cell grafting with 150 μl daily dose of Aloe vera gel significantly diminished the number of newly-formed blood vessels in comparison to the controls. The difference between the groups of control and Aloe-fed mice (150 μl daily dose for 14 days) with respect to the 14 days’ tumor volume was on the border of statistical significance. No difference was observed in tumor hemoglobin content.
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spelling pubmed-44399902015-07-07 Feeding mice with Aloe vera gel diminishes L-1 sarcoma-induced early neovascular response and tumor growth Kocik, Janusz Bałan, Barbara Joanna Zdanowski, Robert Jung, Leszek Skopińska-Różewska, Ewa Skopiński, Piotr Cent Eur J Immunol Original Article Aloe vera (Aloe arborescens, aloe barbadensis) is a medicinal plant belonging to the Liliaceae family. Aloe vera gel prepared from the inner part of Aloe leaves is increasingly consumed as a beverage dietary supplement. Some data suggest its tumor growth modulatory properties. The aim of the present study was to evaluate in Balb/c mice the in vivo influence of orally administered Aloe vera drinking gel on the syngeneic L-1 sarcoma tumor growth and its vascularization: early cutaneous neovascular response, tumor-induced angiogenesis (TIA test read after 3 days), and tumor hemoglobin content measured 14 days after L-1 sarcoma cell grafting. Feeding mice for 3 days after tumor cell grafting with 150 μl daily dose of Aloe vera gel significantly diminished the number of newly-formed blood vessels in comparison to the controls. The difference between the groups of control and Aloe-fed mice (150 μl daily dose for 14 days) with respect to the 14 days’ tumor volume was on the border of statistical significance. No difference was observed in tumor hemoglobin content. Polish Society of Experimental and Clinical Immunology 2014-04-17 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4439990/ /pubmed/26155093 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ceji.2014.42116 Text en Copyright © Central European Journal of Immunology 2014 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kocik, Janusz
Bałan, Barbara Joanna
Zdanowski, Robert
Jung, Leszek
Skopińska-Różewska, Ewa
Skopiński, Piotr
Feeding mice with Aloe vera gel diminishes L-1 sarcoma-induced early neovascular response and tumor growth
title Feeding mice with Aloe vera gel diminishes L-1 sarcoma-induced early neovascular response and tumor growth
title_full Feeding mice with Aloe vera gel diminishes L-1 sarcoma-induced early neovascular response and tumor growth
title_fullStr Feeding mice with Aloe vera gel diminishes L-1 sarcoma-induced early neovascular response and tumor growth
title_full_unstemmed Feeding mice with Aloe vera gel diminishes L-1 sarcoma-induced early neovascular response and tumor growth
title_short Feeding mice with Aloe vera gel diminishes L-1 sarcoma-induced early neovascular response and tumor growth
title_sort feeding mice with aloe vera gel diminishes l-1 sarcoma-induced early neovascular response and tumor growth
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4439990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26155093
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ceji.2014.42116
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