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Evaluating Antimicrobial activity of Aloe vera Plant Extract in Human Life

Volume 1 - Issue 7

Saket Kumar1*, Dan Singh Jakhar2 and Rajesh Singh2

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    • 1Institute of Environment and Sustainable development, BHU, India
    • 2Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding, BHU, India

    *Corresponding author: Saket Kumar, Institute of Environment and Sustainable development, BHU, Varanasi, India

Received: November 26, 2017;   Published: December 05, 2017

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000565

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Abstract

Aloe vera is a perennial draught resistant plant containing more amount of gel in fluctuating amount to different season. Aloe plant is containing a variety of mineral elements and calcium, iron, and zinc. Aloe gel also contains polysaccharides, proteins, lipids, sugars, minerals, phenolic compounds, glucomannan and acemannan. Its composition accelerates wound healing, activating macrophages, stimulating immune system as well antibacterial and antiviral effects. Acemannan is effect as indirect anti-microbial activity through its ability and stimulate phagocytic leukocytes. Such types, it has more antimicrobial value like medicines. The aim of this study are evaluating antimicrobial activity of aloe vera gel such as antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral activity to which solve human problems in life.

Keywords: Aloe Plant; Gel, Antibacterial Activity; Antifungal Activity; Antiviral Activity

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