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Aloe Vera Extract
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Botanical Name: Aloe Vera L.
Specification: Extract Ratio 10:1, Aloin 20% HPLC
Used Part: Leaf
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Description:
The gel from the Aloe vera leaf has been used for centuries as a topical remedy for minor burns, cuts, and other skin irritations. Taken internally, Aloe juice or encapsulated powder is used as a laxative. Some of the sugar compounds found in Aloe have been promoted as immune system stimulants, although the data in this regard is limited. The active constituents for aloes laxative effect are known as anthraquinone glycosides, which are converted by intestinal bacteria into aglycones. The active compounds responsible for aloe s wound healing properties are less well described but are likely a combination of several saccharide molecules.
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Action:
1. Aloe vera promotes the healing of minor burns and small wounds.
2. Aloe vera juice or encapsulated powder result in reduced intestinal transit time. In heart disease patients, aloe vera leaf, added to the diet, reduced total serum cholesterol, serum triglycerides, fasting and post prandial blood sugar levels.
3. Aloe is a natural bactericidal anti-inflammatory agent, has the role of detoxification in and can improve human body immunity, anti-ulcer, increased visceral.
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SPEICIFICATION SHEET
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Aloin
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20% HPLC
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Appearance
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Yellow Powder
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Loss on Drying
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< 5.0%
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Heavy Metals
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< 20ppm
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Arsenic(As)
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< 2ppm
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Lead(Pb)
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< 2ppm
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Total Plate Count
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< 1,000cuf/G
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Yeast & Mold
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< 100cuf/G
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E.Coli.
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Negative
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Salmonella
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Negative
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