Investigation of the anti-inflammatory potential of Aloe vera gel (97.5%) in the ultraviolet erythema test

Skin Pharmacol Physiol. 2008;21(2):106-10. doi: 10.1159/000114871. Epub 2008 Feb 5.

Abstract

Background: Aloe vera is a natural product that is frequently used in soothing skin care products such as aftersun lotions. In the present study we aimed to explore the anti-inflammatory potential of a highly concentrated A. vera gel in the UV erythema test in vivo.

Methods: 40 volunteers with skin types II and III were included in the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase III monocenter study. Test areas on the back were irradiated with the 1.5-fold minimal erythema dose of UVB. Subsequently, the test areas were treated occlusively on 2 subsequent days with A. vera gel (97.5%), the positive controls (0.25% prednicarbate, 1% hydrocortisone in placebo gel and 1% hydrocortisone cream) and a placebo gel. Erythema values were determined photometrically after 24 and 48 h.

Results: A. vera gel (97.5%) significantly reduced UV-induced erythema after 48 h, being superior to 1% hydrocortisone in placebo gel. In contrast, 1% hydrocortisone in cream was more efficient than A. vera gel.

Conclusions: In this study after 48 h the A. vera gel (97.5%) displayed some anti-inflammatory effects superior to those of 1% hydrocortisone in placebo gel. The A. vera gel tested here might be useful in the topical treatment of inflammatory skin conditions such as UV-induced erythema.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial, Phase III
  • Comparative Study
  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Topical
  • Adult
  • Aloe*
  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Back
  • Double-Blind Method
  • Drug Evaluation / methods
  • Erythema / drug therapy*
  • Erythema / etiology
  • Erythema / prevention & control
  • Female
  • Gels
  • Humans
  • Hydrocortisone / therapeutic use
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Phytotherapy*
  • Plant Preparations / therapeutic use
  • Prednisolone / analogs & derivatives
  • Prednisolone / therapeutic use
  • Prospective Studies
  • Skin / drug effects*
  • Skin / pathology
  • Skin / radiation effects
  • Ultraviolet Rays*

Substances

  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
  • Gels
  • Plant Preparations
  • Prednisolone
  • prednicarbate
  • Hydrocortisone