Aloe vera is a perennial evergreen herb in the Liliaceae family and order Liliaceae. Also known as aloe vera Leaves fascicled, large and thick, sessile or borne on stem apex, leaves often lanceolate or short wide, margin with sharp toothed spines. Inflorescences are umbels, racemes, spikes, conical, etc. It can be used as food additives and nutritious supplements.
Product Name
|
Aloe Vera Extract |
CAS No |
Aloe emodin CAS: 481-72-1 |
Apperance |
Brown Yellow to Light Yellow Powder |
Latin name |
Aloe barbadensis Mill |
Specification |
Aloe Emodin 80% 90% 98% |
Test Method |
HPLC |
Botanical Source |
Leaf |
1.aloe vera promotes the healing of minor burns and small wounds
2.to reduce intestinal transit time
3.to reduced total serum cholesterol , serum triglycerides , fasting and post prandial blood sugar levels
4.to aid in keeping the skin supple , and has been used in the control of acne and eczema
5.to reduced total serum cholesterol, serum triglycerides, fasting and post prandial blood sugar levels
1. Aloe vera is a popular medicinal plant that is used in the cosmetic, pharmaceutical and food industries. Its leaves are full of a gel-like substance that contains numerous beneficial compounds.
2. Aloe vera contains various powerful antioxidant compounds. Some of these compounds can help inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria.
3. Applying Aloe vera to burn wounds appears to accelerate the healing process. The evidence is inconclusive for other wound types.
4. When used as a mouth rinse, pure Aloe vera juice is just as effective at reducing dental plaque buildup as regular mouthwash.
5. Application of Aloe vera, either as a patch or gel, has been shown to aid in the recovery of mouth ulcers (canker sores).
6. Aloe vera latex has strong laxative effects, making it useful to treat constipation. It does not appear to be beneficial for other diseases of the digestive tract.