Description: |
Aloe Polysaccharides are the primary bioactive components of aloe vera gel, primarily found in the gel-like portion of the aloe vera leaf, specifically the transparent, viscous section enclosed by the leaf epidermis. Aloe polysaccharides are a large class of macromolecular compounds with diverse physiological functions, primarily composed of mannose, galactose, glucose, xylose, arabinose, and rhamnose, with mannose, galactose, and glucose being the most abundant. They exhibit various bioactivities, including antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, antiviral activity, immune modulation, antitumour properties, radiation protection, antioxidant properties, and hypoglycaemic effects. |
Stability and Solubility Advice: |
Information concerning product stability, particularly in solution, has rarely been reported and in most cases we can only offer a general guide.
We recommend that stock solutions, once prepared, are stored aliquoted in tightly sealed vials and used within 1 month. Avoid repeated freeze and thaw cycles. Storage conditions for some special products should refer to their storage details. |