Aloin CAS 1415-73-2 Powder
What is Aloin?
Aloe is a perennial, evergreen, fleshy herb of the genus Aloe in the Liliaceae family. It is a green plant resource that is both medicinal and edible. It is extremely rich in physiologically active ingredients, and more than 130 species have been discovered. Aloe has a complex chemical composition, among which aloin is the most important.
Aloin is a natural organic compound, also known as aloin and aloe-emodin. It crystallizes into yellow needle-shaped crystals in ethanol. It is easily soluble in water, pyridine, glacial acetic acid, formic acid, acetone, methyl acetate and ethanol. It is a concentrated dry product of the juice of the leaves of the monocotyledonous plant Liliaceae plant Aloe barbadensis Miller, Aloe ferox Miller or other closely related plants of the same genus (such as striped aloe). It has the physiological effects of laxative effect, depigmentation effect, tyrosinase inhibition, free radical scavenging effect and antibacterial activity.
What are the benefits?
The effects of aloin include removing metabolic waste from the body, sterilizing, and promoting blood circulation.
1. Removing metabolic waste from the body: Aloin is a component of aloe vera, which has the function of inhibiting excessive immune response, enhancing the phagocytic function of phagocytes, and can effectively remove metabolic waste from the body.
2. Sterilization: Aloin is a substance with strong antibacterial properties, which can kill a variety of fungi, molds, bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, and can inhibit and eliminate the development and reproduction of pathogens.
3. Promoting blood circulation: Aloin can promote blood circulation, dilate capillaries, thereby making blood circulation smooth, removing toxins from the blood, and promoting blood circulation.
In addition, aloin also has a cardiotonic effect.
Application direction
Health care field: The application of aloin in the health care field includes purifying blood, softening blood vessels, lowering blood pressure and blood viscosity, promoting blood circulation, and preventing the occurrence of arteriosclerosis and cerebral hemorrhage. These effects help maintain cardiovascular health and prevent the occurrence of related diseases.
Beauty field: The application of aloin in the beauty field includes skin care, sun protection, anti-aging and promoting wound healing. Aloin, a compound naturally present in aloe plants, has multiple functions and can be used as a substitute for cosmetic applications. It can inhibit angiogenesis, enhance melanin production and regulate transglutaminase activity, and can be used to evaluate its activity as a selective phosphodiesterase inhibitor.