Toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of a nondecolorized [corrected] whole leaf extract of Aloe barbadensis Miller (Aloe vera) in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice (drinking water study).

Q4 Medicine
M D Boudreau, F A Beland, J A Nichols, M Pogribna
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Background: Extracts from the leaves of the Aloe vera plant (Aloe barbadensis Miller) have long been used as herbal remedies and are also now promoted as a dietary supplement, in liquid tonics, powders or tablets, as a laxative and to prevent a variety of illnesses. We studied the effects of Aloe vera extract on rats and mice to identify potential toxic or cancer-related hazards.

Methods: We gave solutions of nondecolorized extracts of Aloe vera leaves in the drinking water to groups of rats and mice for 2 years. Groups of 48 rats received solutions containing 0.5%, 1% or 1.5% of Aloe vera extract in the drinking water, and groups of mice received solutions containing 1%, 2%, or 3% of Aloe vera extract. Similar groups of animals were given plain drinking water and served as the control groups. At the end of the study tissues from more than 40 sites were examined for every animal.

Results: In all groups of rats and mice receiving the Aloe vera extract, the rates of hyperplasia in the large intestine were markedly increased compared to the control animals. There were also increases in hyperplasia in the small intestine in rats receiving the Aloe vera extract, increases in hyperplasia of the stomach in male and female rats and female mice receiving the Aloe vera extract, and increases in hyperplasia of the mesenteric lymph nodes in male and female rats and male mice receiving the Aloe vera extract. In addition, cancers of the large intestine occurred in male and female rats given the Aloe vera extract, though none had been seen in the control groups of rats for this and other studies at this laboratory.

Conclusions: We conclude that nondecolorized Aloe vera caused cancers of the large intestine in male and female rats and also caused hyperplasia of the large intestine, small intestine, stomach, and lymph nodes in male and female rats. Aloe vera extract also caused hyperplasia of the large intestine in male and female mice and hyperplasia of the mesenteric lymph node in male mice and hyperplasia of the stomach in female mice.

未脱色[校正]芦荟(Aloe barbadensis Miller)全叶提取物对F344/N大鼠和B6C3F1小鼠的毒理学和致癌研究(饮用水研究)。
背景:芦荟植物(Aloe barbadensis Miller)叶子的提取物长期以来一直被用作草药,现在也被推广为膳食补充剂,作为液体补品,粉末或片剂,作为泻药和预防各种疾病。我们研究了芦荟提取物对大鼠和小鼠的影响,以确定潜在的毒性或与癌症相关的危害。方法:将未脱色的芦荟叶提取物溶液加入大鼠、小鼠的饮水中,给药2年。每组48只大鼠接受含有0.5%、1%或1.5%芦荟提取物的饮用水溶液,每组小鼠接受含有1%、2%或3%芦荟提取物的溶液。类似的动物组被给予普通的饮用水,并作为对照组。在研究结束时,对每只动物的40多个部位的组织进行了检查。结果:芦荟提取物各组大鼠和小鼠大肠增生率均明显高于对照组。服用芦荟提取物的大鼠小肠增生增加,服用芦荟提取物的雌雄大鼠和雌性小鼠胃增生增加,服用芦荟提取物的雌雄大鼠和雄性小鼠肠系膜淋巴结增生增加。此外,服用芦荟提取物的雄性和雌性大鼠都发生了大肠癌,尽管在本实验室进行的这项研究和其他研究的对照组大鼠中没有发现任何癌症。结论:未经脱色的芦荟可引起雄性和雌性大鼠的大肠癌,并可引起雄性和雌性大鼠的大肠、小肠、胃和淋巴结增生。芦荟提取物还引起雄性和雌性小鼠大肠增生、雄性小鼠肠系膜淋巴结增生和雌性小鼠胃增生。
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