
CAS 85507-69-3
:Aloe vera, ext.
Description:
Aloe vera extract, identified by the CAS number 85507-69-3, is derived from the leaves of the Aloe vera plant, known for its numerous health and cosmetic benefits. This extract is primarily composed of polysaccharides, glycoproteins, vitamins, and minerals, which contribute to its soothing, moisturizing, and healing properties. Aloe vera extract is often used in topical applications for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects, making it popular in skincare products. It is also recognized for its potential to promote wound healing and provide relief from skin irritations. In addition to its topical uses, Aloe vera extract can be found in dietary supplements and beverages, where it is valued for its digestive health benefits. The extract is generally considered safe for use, although some individuals may experience allergic reactions. Its versatility and beneficial properties make Aloe vera extract a widely utilized ingredient in both the cosmetic and health industries.
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Synonyms:- Aloe vera, ext.
- Aloe Vera Extract
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Aloe vera
CAS:<p>Aloe vera has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant and wound healing properties.</p>Formula:C16H13NO3Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:267.28Aloin from Aloe Vera - 20%
CAS:<p>Aloin is a bioactive compound derived from Aloe vera, specifically obtained from the exudate of the plant's leaves. It is a naturally occurring anthraquinone glycoside, predominantly located in the outer rind of the Aloe vera leaf. The substance acts as a stimulant laxative by influencing the water content and peristalsis in the intestines, promoting bowel movements. This occurs through its ability to inhibit water reabsorption and increase electrolyte secretion, thus enhancing intestinal fluid dynamics.</p>Color and Shape:Powder



