EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports

Review Article Volume 8 Issue 6 - 2025

Bio-Stimulant Effects of the Fermentation Extract by Endophytic Microbiota from Outer Leaf Layer in Aloe Vera

Akira Yagi1* and Karen AM Koch2

1Special Adviser of Japan Aloe Science Association, Emeritus Professor of Fukuyama University in Hiroshima, Japan

2President of Aloe Life International, USA

*Corresponding Author: Akira Yagi, Special Adviser of Japan Aloe Science Association, Emeritus Professor of Fukuyama University in Hiroshima, Japan.
Received: April 25, 2025; Published: May 20, 2025



The acidic solution from the fermented Aloe vera outer layer is applied as an organic Aloe booster for agricultural field.

 Keywords: Bio-Stimulant; Fermentation; Endophytic Microbiota; Aloe vera

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Akira Yagi and Karen AM Koch. "Bio-Stimulant Effects of the Fermentation Extract by Endophytic Microbiota from Outer Leaf Layer in Aloe Vera ." EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports 8.6 (2025): 01-05.