BACKGROUND Aloe vera has been used as a traditional herbal therapy for wound management and dermatological conditions worldwide for thousands of years.Scientific evidence has confirmed that acemannan,the bioactive com...BACKGROUND Aloe vera has been used as a traditional herbal therapy for wound management and dermatological conditions worldwide for thousands of years.Scientific evidence has confirmed that acemannan,the bioactive compound in aloe vera gel,exhibits significant anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties that enhance tissue regeneration.This case report describes the successful application of an innovative acemannan-enriched glycolipid sphere dressing derived from aloe vera gel in diabetic foot ulcer(DFU)treatment,which achieved a clinically remarkable outcome.CASE SUMMARY An 80-year-old female patient with a 20-year history of type 2 diabetes mellitus experienced recurrent diabetic foot pain for 15 years.She had multiple hospitalizations due to acute infections and poorly controlled hyperglycemia.Long-term treatments included metformin and gliclazide.Upon presentation,she had a nonhealing wound on her left dorsal foot,diagnosed as a severe DFU(Texas classification:Grade II,stage D).She declined amputation and opted for conservative treatment.The medical team applied an acemannan-enriched glycolipid sphere dressing five times daily to the left calf and foot,avoiding the wound area.Frequency was reduced to three times daily after scab formation.Weight-bearing on the injured foot was avoided.Through in-person and online consultations,the team managed her lifestyle and diet,emphasizing natural foods.After 5 months,the DFU healed without significant scarring or functional loss.No recurrence was observed during the 2-year follow-up.Acemannan-enriched glycolipid sphere dressings promote DFU healing.This suggests the potential of these dressings for treating other refractory wounds.展开更多
We developed and implemented a methodology that allowed extracting and evaluating high molecular weight polysaccharides present in the gel of Aloe barbadensis Miller. One of the fractions evaluated revealed the presen...We developed and implemented a methodology that allowed extracting and evaluating high molecular weight polysaccharides present in the gel of Aloe barbadensis Miller. One of the fractions evaluated revealed the presence of high molecular weight carbohydrates (200 kDa) with a behavior similar to that of acemannan and another fraction with compounds of molecular weights between 17 and 47 kDa. We quantified the concentration of acemannan for two different growing periods. The concentration of acemannan in the high molecular weight fraction was 99.97 ppm in the rainy season and 106.03 ppm in the dry season. The concentration of acemannan in the fraction of low molecular weight was 9.364 ppm during the season of greatest rainfall and 26.939 ppm in the dry season.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Aloe vera has been used as a traditional herbal therapy for wound management and dermatological conditions worldwide for thousands of years.Scientific evidence has confirmed that acemannan,the bioactive compound in aloe vera gel,exhibits significant anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties that enhance tissue regeneration.This case report describes the successful application of an innovative acemannan-enriched glycolipid sphere dressing derived from aloe vera gel in diabetic foot ulcer(DFU)treatment,which achieved a clinically remarkable outcome.CASE SUMMARY An 80-year-old female patient with a 20-year history of type 2 diabetes mellitus experienced recurrent diabetic foot pain for 15 years.She had multiple hospitalizations due to acute infections and poorly controlled hyperglycemia.Long-term treatments included metformin and gliclazide.Upon presentation,she had a nonhealing wound on her left dorsal foot,diagnosed as a severe DFU(Texas classification:Grade II,stage D).She declined amputation and opted for conservative treatment.The medical team applied an acemannan-enriched glycolipid sphere dressing five times daily to the left calf and foot,avoiding the wound area.Frequency was reduced to three times daily after scab formation.Weight-bearing on the injured foot was avoided.Through in-person and online consultations,the team managed her lifestyle and diet,emphasizing natural foods.After 5 months,the DFU healed without significant scarring or functional loss.No recurrence was observed during the 2-year follow-up.Acemannan-enriched glycolipid sphere dressings promote DFU healing.This suggests the potential of these dressings for treating other refractory wounds.
文摘We developed and implemented a methodology that allowed extracting and evaluating high molecular weight polysaccharides present in the gel of Aloe barbadensis Miller. One of the fractions evaluated revealed the presence of high molecular weight carbohydrates (200 kDa) with a behavior similar to that of acemannan and another fraction with compounds of molecular weights between 17 and 47 kDa. We quantified the concentration of acemannan for two different growing periods. The concentration of acemannan in the high molecular weight fraction was 99.97 ppm in the rainy season and 106.03 ppm in the dry season. The concentration of acemannan in the fraction of low molecular weight was 9.364 ppm during the season of greatest rainfall and 26.939 ppm in the dry season.