TOXICITY DETERMINATION OF CINNAMON OIL-INFUSED ALOE VERA EDIBLE COATING MATRIX ON NORMAL HUMAN LUNG FIBROBLAST MRC-5 CELLS.

Autor: RAZALI, RAZIFAH MOHD, KADIR, NURUL HUDA ABDUL, GHAZALY, MAZIAH MOHD, GANESON, KEISHENI, MANIKAM, RASEETHA VANI SIVA, JAMALUDIN, NURFARHAH HASANAH
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Zdroj: Malaysian Applied Biology; 2020 Special Issue, Vol. 49, p267-271, 5p
Abstrakt: Whereas, the cinnamon oil-infused Aloe vera, at a concentration of 50:50 caused a significant reduction in MRC-5 cell viability after 72 hours incubation. Despite its cytotoxicity activity, the percentage of cell death of treated MRC-5 cells with cinnamon oil-infused Aloe vera did not exceed 50% of inhibition. At 24 hours, edible Aloe vera matrix showed no significant difference on MRC-5 cell viability after treated with three different concentration ratios (50:50, 60:40, 70:30) of cinnamon oil and Tween-80. However, at 48 hours, the cinnamon oil-infused Aloe vera matrix at a concentration ratio of 50:50 and 60:40 caused a significant decreased (p<0.05), on the percentage of MRC-5 cell viability compared to control. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index