2009
DOI: 10.1021/bk-2009-1021.ch009
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Biology and Chemistry of the Genus Aloe from Africa

Abstract: Aloe is a medicinal plant that has been used since ancient times by cultures in many countries and continents for many of the same applications. Africa is blessed with a wide variety of Aloe spp. each used by the indigenous cultures. Fleshy leaves are the source of two of the main products, gel and latex, with both products showing distinct differences in their chemical composition. Chemical composition of gel consists mainly of water with carbohydrate polymers and a range of other organic and inorganic compon… Show more

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“…However the quantity of extract from 1 g of plant material was relatively low hence its total activity was low. Generally, the bulk of Aloe leaves are water (Koroch et al, 2009). The leaves of A. zebrina are relatively thin compared to those of other aloes such as A. marlothii.…”
Section: Plant Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However the quantity of extract from 1 g of plant material was relatively low hence its total activity was low. Generally, the bulk of Aloe leaves are water (Koroch et al, 2009). The leaves of A. zebrina are relatively thin compared to those of other aloes such as A. marlothii.…”
Section: Plant Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%