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Herbal Aloe Extract /Polysaccharide, Aloin, Acemannan

Herbal Aloe Extract /Polysaccharide, Aloin, Acemannan photo-1
US$ 20 - 200 MOQ: 1 Kilogram
Key Specifications
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Type:
Herbal Extract
Variety:
Other, Aloe
Form:
Powder
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Port of Shipment:
Ningbo
Delivery Detail:
Delivery time depends on order quantity.
Type Herbal Extract
Variety Other, Aloe
Form Powder
Part Other, leaf
Extraction Type Liquid-Solid Extraction
Packaging Drum
Place of Origin Zhejiang, China
Grade Pharmaceutical Grade
Brand Name Tianhong

Specifications

Aloe Extract:
Appearance:Light brownish yellow fine Powder
Specification:Aloin(10-20%)

Aloe Extract 

Indications and usage

The efficacy of aloe extract for treating constipation is comparable with Senokot, a drug widely recommended in conventional medicine as a laxative agent, says a research team led by O.A. Wintola, based on a study published in the August 2010 issue of "BMC Gastroenterology." The study involved animal models and aloe's laxative qualities were determined when subjects received 200 mg/kg body weight of the aloe extract for seven days. 
Although aloe seems to be an effective laxative, Boom suggests to not use aloe vera extract on a regular basis for a long period of time because may cause adverse reactions such as developing tolerance, allergic reactions, abdominal cramps and kidney problems.

 

According to Heather Boom, clinical studies suggest that aloe vera-based extracts may help improve blood glucose levels, although more research is needed to confirm these findings. Aloe may also help in the treatment of wound healing in diabetics, by decreasing the swelling and pain and promoting faster healing of the wound. Leg wounds and ulcers are common complications of diabetes, and typically they take longer time to heal than in healthy individuals.


Aloe vera can effectively decrease scar tissue formation if applied before surgery, is the conclusion of a study involving animal models published in the April 2010 issue of "European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology " by E. Aysan and his colleagues. Scars, medically known as adhesions, are common complication of surgical procedures that may cause pain, infertility or impair various organs and tissue functions, says M. Diamond, M.D., from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit.

 

Package

25kg/drum, double layers plastic bags inside.
 

Storage Situation
Stored in a cool and dry well-closed container. Keep away from moisture and strong light/heat.

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Business Type
Manufacturer
Year Established
2010
Factory Size
1,000-3,000 square meters
Total Employees
51 - 100 People

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