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ALOE VERA


CAS NO:85507-69-3
EC NO:287-390-8

Aloe vera is a cactus-like plant that grows in hot, dry climates. 
Aloe vera is cultivated in subtropical regions around the world, including the southern border areas of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
Historically, aloe has been used for skin conditions and was thought to improve baldness and promote wound healing.
Aloe vera is used topically (applied to the skin) and orally. Topical use of aloe is promoted for acne, lichen planus (a very itchy rash on the skin or in the mouth), oral submucous fibrosis, burning mouth syndrome, burns, and radiation-induced skin toxicity. Oral use of aloe is promoted for weight loss, diabetes, hepatitis, and inflammatory bowel disease (a group of conditions caused by gut inflammation that includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis).

Chemical & Physical Properties
Density    1.2±0.1 g/cm3
Boiling Point    442.5±45.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Molecular Formula    C16H13NO3
Molecular Weight    267.279
Flash Point    210.2±21.5 °C
Exact Mass    267.089539
LogP    4.37
Vapour Pressure    0.0±1.1 mmHg at 25°C
Index of Refraction    1.640


Aloe vera (/ˈæloʊiː/ or /ˈæloʊ/) is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. Having some 500 species, Aloe is widely distributed, and is considered an invasive species in many world regions.

An evergreen perennial, it originates from the Arabian Peninsula, but grows wild in tropical, semi-tropical, and arid climates around the world.
Aloe vera is cultivated for commercial products, mainly as a topical treatment used over centuries. The species is attractive for decorative purposes, and succeeds indoors as a potted plant.

Aloe vera is used in many consumer products, including beverages, skin lotion, cosmetics, ointments or in the form of gel for minor burns and sunburns. There is little clinical evidence for the effectiveness or safety of Aloe vera extract as a cosmetic or topical drug.The name derives from Latin as aloe and vera ("true").

Aloe vera is a stemless or very short-stemmed plant growing to 60–100 centimetres (24–39 inches) tall, spreading by offsets. The leaves are thick and fleshy, green to grey-green, with some varieties showing white flecks on their upper and lower stem surfaces. The margin of the leaf is serrated and has small white teeth. The flowers are produced in summer on a spike up to 90 cm (35 in) tall, each flower being pendulous, with a yellow tubular corolla 2–3 cm (3⁄4–1+1⁄4 in) long. Like other Aloe species, Aloe vera forms arbuscular mycorrhiza, a symbiosis that allows the plant better access to mineral nutrients in soil.

Aloe vera leaves contain phytochemicals under study for possible bioactivity, such as acetylated mannans, polymannans, anthraquinone C-glycosides, anthrones, and other anthraquinones, such as emodin and various lectins.

Application/Recommended for
Creams, lotions & gels 
Decorative cosmetics/Make-up 
Hair care (Shampoos, Conditioners & Styling) 
Skin care (Facial care, Facial cleansing, Body care, Baby care) 
Sun care (Sun protection, After-sun & Self-tanning) 

Uses    
Aloe vera is an emollient and film-forming gum resin with hydrating, softening, healing, anti-microbial, and anti-inflammatory proper ties. 
Aloe vera is most widely recognized for its moisturizing capacity. 
Aloe vera supplies moisture directly to the skin tissue. other properties include moisture regulation and an apparent ability to absorb uV light. 
Aloe vera has a slightly relaxing effect on the skin, making it valuable for sensitive, sunburned, and sun-exposed skins. 
Aloe vera was popular in traditional medicine to heal burns. 
Aloe vera is often used in gels to refresh and calm irritated skin, hence its popularity in sun preparations for cooling and soothing. In addition, it is found to be effective in emulsions formulated for regulating dry skin. There is some indication that aloe vera has a synergistic effect when used in conjunction with other anti-inflammatory substances. Concentrations over 50 percent have been shown to increase the blood supply to the area of application. Although aloe vera’s important constituents are minerals, polysaccharides, amino acids, and carbohydrates, it is about 99.5 percent water. 
Aloe veras benefit in a skin care product depends on the appropriate concentration, as different concentrations result in different benefits and end products. An almost odorless and nearly colorless extract, it is derived from the sap of the aloe leaf. 
Aloe vera is used in cosmetics in a gel form (also referred to as an extract) or in a diluted version referred to as aloe vera juice.


About this substance
Helpful information
Aloe Vera is registered under the REACH Regulation and is manufactured in and / or imported to the European Economic Area, at ≥ 1 to < 10 tonnes per annum.

Aloe Vera is used by consumers and at industrial sites.

Consumer Uses
Aloe Vera is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products and cosmetics and personal care products.
Other release to the environment of Aloe Vera is likely to occur from: indoor use as processing aid.
Article service life
ECHA has no public registered data on the routes by which Aloe Vera is most likely to be released to the environment. ECHA has no public registered data indicating whether or into which articles the substance might have been processed.

Widespread uses by professional workers
ECHA has no public registered data indicating whether or in which chemical products the substance might be used. ECHA has no public registered data on the types of manufacture using Aloe Vera. ECHA has no public registered data on the routes by which Aloe Vera is most likely to be released to the environment.

Formulation or re-packing
ECHA has no public registered data indicating whether or in which chemical products the substance might be used. ECHA has no public registered data on the routes by which Aloe Vera is most likely to be released to the environment.

Uses at industrial sites
ECHA has no public registered data indicating whether or in which chemical products the substance might be used. ECHA has no public registered data on the types of manufacture using Aloe Vera. Release to the environment of Aloe Vera can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites.

Manufacture
ECHA has no public registered data on the routes by which Aloe Vera is most likely to be released to the environment.

Aloe vera is a popular medicinal plant that people have used for thousands of years.

Aloe vera, or Aloe barbadensis, is a thick, short-stemmed plant that stores water in its leaves. 
Aloe vera is best known for treating skin injuries, but it also has several other uses that could potentially benefit health.

Aloe vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. The plant is stemless or very short-stemmed with thick, greenish, fleshy leaves that fan out from the plant’s central stem. The margin of the leaf is serrated with small teeth. 

Before you buy an aloe, note that you’ll need a location that offers bright, indirect sunlight (or artificial sunlight). Direct sunlight can dry out the plant too much and turn its fleshy leaves yellow, so you may need to water more often if your aloe lives in an especially sunny spot.

Aloe vera is gel from the leaves of aloe plants. People have used it for thousands of years for healing and softening the skin. 
Aloe vera has also long been a folk treatment for many maladies, including constipation and skin disorders. Modern-day research into aloe vera's benefits is mixed, with some evidence showing it can cause cancer in lab animals.

There are no foods that contain aloe vera, so it must be taken in supplement or gel form.

Some forms of aloe vera are safer to take than others, and chronic use is discouraged.

Aloe Vera Uses
Research backs up the ancient use of topical aloe vera as a skin treatment, at least for specific conditions. Studies have shown that aloe gel might be effective in treating skin conditions including:

Psoriasis
Seborrhea
Dandruff
Minor burns
Skin abrasions
Skin injured by radiation
Herpes sores
Acne

Aloe vera is a succulent plant with many health benefits. 
Aloe vera has been used in alternative medicine for the treatment of many conditions. 
Aloe vera is a cactus-like plant that grows in hot and dry climates. 
Aloe vera is the main ingredient of the aloe vera plant, which is used for cosmetic and medicinal purposes.

The history of the use of aloe vera dates back to Egypt about 6,000 years ago. Called the "plant of immortality," aloe vera was once given as a gift at the funeral of pharaohs. Apart from Egypt, aloe vera has been used in other countries for its health benefits as well.

Aloe vera contains active ingredients that provide the plant's health benefits. Aloe vera leaves contain at least 160 essential components. Some experts say there are at least 300 to 400 vital components. For example, aloe vera contains vitamins A, C, E, and B vitamins, which are antioxidants that work by warding off free radicals to prevent oxidative stress. 
Aloe vera also contains monosaccharides, polysaccharides, hormones, enzymes and secondary plant compounds.


Aloe Vera strengthens the digestive system.
Aloe Vera minimizes stomach ailments.
Aloe Vera, which has become a compress-based treatment element on the skin, can be used for repairing and moisturizing while renewing worn cells.
When aloe vera oil or aloe vera soap is applied to the skin, it helps to heal the common problems of shedding and redness, especially in dry skin.
Burns, skin inflammations and burns caused by the harmful effects of sun rays are treated with the help of aloe vera components.
Aloe Vera reduces the risk of colon cancer.
Aloe Vera is used in the treatment of intestinal diseases.
Aloe Vera removes intestinal fungi.
Aloe Vera is known that aloe vera, which has the effect of protecting the kidneys from diseases, has the ability to store enzymes in the body.
Aloe Vera prevents the formation of infection.
Aloe Vera accelerates metabolism.
Aloe Vera has been observed that the aloe vera plant, which infuses oxygen into the blood, also has a therapeutic structure in inflammation problems.
Aloe vera is used to treat acne.
Aloe Vera is beneficial for sunburn. Thanks to its antioxidant properties, it quickly treats skin burns.
Aloe Vera prevents skin aging.
Aloe vera plant can prevent the formation of cancer tumors at the initial stage.
Aloe Vera keeps the cholesterol level in balance.
Aloe Vera is beneficial for cardiovascular health.


Aloe vera is a plant native to Africa and has tiny thorns on it. 
 Aloe vera, which is primarily used in medical prescriptions in history, has started to be used for beauty and care purposes as its benefits to the face have been noticed.

There are many varieties of aloe vera. But about 4 of them can be classified as medicinal plants. The most well-known among them is "Aloe Barbadensis". This; The aloe vera we see the most, which can be grown easily at home.

The healing areas of aloe vera are divided into peel and gel. The bark with anthraquinones is used in the medical field and this bark is called Aloe. The gel is the colorless liquid inside the leaf and contains 18 amino acids, 20 minerals and 12 vitamins.

Aloe vera is a succulent plant that’s used in traditional medicine. The clear gel from its leaves can be put on the skin as a moisturizer and to treat burns. Some people drink aloe vera juice as a laxative (something that helps you poop). 
Aloe latex (yellow substance that comes from just under the plant’s skin) is also used as a laxative.

Aloe vera gel (put on the skin) is used:

To treat burns
To reduce swelling, itchiness, or redness
To reduce redness, rashes, and itchy skin caused by radiation therapy. 
Aloe vera’s also used to decrease redness and swelling of mouth caused by chemotherapy.
 
To improve blood sugar level in patients with diabetes (when taken by mouth)
Aloe vera has other uses that haven’t been studied by doctors to see if they work.

Aloe vera is a succulent plant grown around the world. 
Aloe vera's had known medical uses that date back to ancient Egypt. Both the juice from the leaf and the thicker gel may offer health benefits.

Aloe vera for skin, hair and weight loss: 
Aloe vera is one of the oldest plants known to provide many amazing benefits for skin, health, weight loss and more. 

Functions:
1. With its anti-bactericidal and anti-inflammatory function, it can accelerate the intensification of wounds.
2. Eliminating waste materials from the body and promoting blood circulation.
3. With the function of whitening and moisturizing the skin, especially in the treatment of acne.
4. To relieve pain and cure hangover, sickness and seasickness.
5. To prevent the skin from being damaged by UV radiation and make the skin soft and elastic.

Product Functionality:
- Antimicrobial
- Moisturizing, cooling and soothing effect
- Regenerative
- Relieves itching and irritation

Aloe vera gel:
* Accelerates the healing of burns.
* Aloe vera can be used as a supportive treatment in skin diseases.
* Aloe vera can prevent wrinkles.
* Helps in the treatment of cancer wounds.
* Aloe vera nourishes and shines the hair.

Benefits of Aloe Vera
* Acts as a completely natural antioxidant,
* Aloe vera is a very effective solution tool against the problem of constipation.
* Aloe vera can be very useful against wounds and burns on the skin with external use,
* Aloe vera can also be used in the treatment of eczema and similar skin diseases.
* Helps protect stomach health,
* Aloe vera can be an effective treatment method in the fight against skin cancer.

Cosmetics:
* Skin care - Keeps skin in good condition
* Masking - Reduces or blocks the essential odor or taste of the product
* Emollient - Softens and smoothes the skin.
* Humidifier - Holds and retains moisture
* Oral care - Provides cosmetic effects to the oral cavity, eg cleaning, deodorizing, protecting

Aloe vera is widely used as an ingredient in various health products; drinks, food and supplements. 
Aloe vera gel is sometimes used as an ingredient in commercial jellies. 
Aloe vera is used as an alternative solution to traditional synthetic preservatives.

Aloe Vera strengthens the digestive system. 
Aloe Vera strengthens the digestive system. 
Aloe Vera minimizes stomach ailments. This plant, which has become a compress-based treatment element on the skin, can be used for repair and moisturizing while renewing worn cells.

Aloe vera is a medicinal plant that has been used to treat health problems for thousands of years. 
Aloe vera, which is also used as an ornamental plant at home, can be used as a supportive treatment for immune problems, diabetes and heart diseases, especially skin diseases. 
Aloe vera contains more than 75 active ingredients such as vitamins A, C and E and minerals, folic acid, choline, saccharides, anthraquinones and salicylic acid components. The gel in the leaves can be applied to the skin. 
Aloe vera creams and care products sold in pharmacies also contain this gel extract of the plant. The plant is also sold in capsule or liquid forms.

Aloe vera moisturizes dry scalp. Eliminates dandruff formation.
Aloe vera nourishes the scalp and strengthens the roots.
Aloe vera prevents electrification.
Aloe vera provides healthier hair growth.

Refreshes the skin.
Aloe vera adds a shiny look.
The salicylic acid it contains is good for acne and pimples.
Aloe vera provides healing in problems such as burns and wound cuts.
Aloe vera is curative in mosquito and insect bites.

Aloe vera is a cactus-like plant from the lily family, which has been proven to have many benefits as a result of research. The popularity of the Aloe Vera plant continues from ancient times to the present day. 
Aloe vera plant, which is used in many drug treatments, including cosmetic products, grows more in the southern regions of our country, in hot areas.

Aloe Vera strengthens the digestive system.
Aloe vera minimizes stomach ailments.
Aloe vera, which has become a compress-based treatment element on the skin, can be used for repairing and moisturizing while renewing worn cells.

Aloe vera, which is rich in antioxidants, protects the skin against exogenous bacteria.

Aloe vera is also very effective in conditions such as dental plaque and gum diseases.

Aloe vera, which is one-to-one for the skin, reduces wrinkles and shows moisture-retaining properties on the skin.

Aloe vera has been observed that it is good for wounds caused by diseases such as cancer.

In addition, since it has a soothing effect on the skin, it can be used in cases such as redness, swelling, burning and stinging sensations that occur in unwanted situations.

Aloe vera nourishes the hair and makes it look healthy.

Aloe vera is known that aloe vera, which is good for the intestines as well as the skin, is good for constipation.

Aloe vera is also known that aloe vera is good for stomach ailments, especially reflux.

Aloe vera is mentioned as medicinal aloe vera in Turkish usage. 
Aloe vera, a tropical plant, is actually a foreign plant to Anatolian climates. However, thanks to its many benefits proven by medical science, it has become famous all over the world, and it is also known by almost everyone in our country. Even in places that are not known as plants, at least products with aloe vera are used in some way. Of course, this proves how intensely aloe vera is used all over the world. 
Aloe vera is not surprising that it is one of the most preferred plants in both the pharmaceutical and cosmetic sectors.

Aloe vera differs from many plant species in terms of its properties.

The contributions of aloe vera to the human body are countless, both internal and external uses. In order to benefit from all these contributions, it would of course be more logical to use aloe vera products instead of consuming the plant directly. One of the products in question is known as aloe vera gel (herb-mixed aloe vera syrup). 
Aloe vera, which is very effective in removing many external and internal inflammations from the body, is now offered in an easily accessible form thanks to this gel mixture.
Aloe vera is a popular medicinal plant that has been used for thousands of years and is mostly used to treat skin injuries. At the same time, the plant has other beneficial effects on health.

Since the aloe plant is a type of cactus, it carries 99% – 99.5% water and its pH value is around 4.5 on average. In the remaining solid part, there are many different vitamins, minerals, enzymes, sugars, anthraquinones, lignin, saponins, fatty acids and amino acids.

Aloe vera is rich in amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. 20-22 of the amino acids necessary for the body are found in the gel part of Aloe vera. In addition, 7 of the 8 amino acids that the body cannot produce and need to be met from food are also found in the gel part of aloe vera.

Aloe Vera contains 18 different amino acids, B1, B2, B3 and B6 vitamins, 20 minerals and 12 different vitamins. At the same time, anthraquinones, polysaccharides and lectins in Aloe vera help protect human health. Aloe Vera juice has a very good energizing property. 
Aloe Vera juice is also a very good calcium, sodium and iron store. Known benefits of Aloe Vera,

- Aloe Vera strengthens the digestive system.
- Minimizes stomach ailments.
- This plant, which has become a compress-based treatment element on the skin, can be used for repair and moisturizing while renewing worn cells.
- When aloe vera oil or aloe vera soap is applied to the skin, it helps to heal the common problems of shedding and redness, especially in dry skin.
- Burns, skin inflammations and burns caused by the harmful effects of sun rays are treated with the help of aloe vera components.
- Reduces the risk of colon cancer.
- Aloe Vera is used in the treatment of intestinal diseases.
- Aloe Vera removes intestinal fungi.


IUPAC names
Aloe Barbadensis
ALOE BARBADENSIS ( ALOE VERA) LEAF EXTRACT
Aloe Barbadensis Extract is an extract of the leaves of the aloe, Aloe barbadensis, Liliaceae
Aloe Gel
Aloe Vera
aloe vera
ALOE VERA EXT.
Aloe Vera extract
aloe vera extract
ALOE VERA POWDER
Aloe vera, ext
Aloe vera, ext.
aloe vera, extract
Aloe vera, extract - Extractives and their physically modified derivatives such as tinctures, concretes, absolutes, essential oils, oleoresins, terpenes, terpene-free fractions, distillates, residues, etc., obtained from aloe vera, liliaceae.

SYNONYMS:
(2E)-1-(4-Methylphenyl)-3-(3-nitrophenyl)-2-propen-1-on [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
(2E)-1-(4-Methylphenyl)-3-(3-nitrophenyl)-2-propen-1-one [ACD/IUPAC Name]
(2E)-1-(4-Méthylphényl)-3-(3-nitrophényl)-2-propén-1-one [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
1-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(3-nitrophenyl)prop-2-en-1-one
2-Propen-1-one, 1-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(3-nitrophenyl)-, (2E)- [ACD/Index Name]
57026-80-9 [RN]
(2E)-1-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(3-nitrophenyl)prop-2-en-1-one
(E)-1-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(3-nitrophenyl)prop-2-en-1-one
3-(3-Nitrophenyl)-1-(p-tolyl)prop-2-en-1-one
5747-23-9 [RN]
851914-79-9 [RN]
85507-69-3 [RN]
Aloe vera
Aloe Vera Extract Powder Extra Pure. (IP)
aloe vera, 200:1, powder
MFCD00017029


 

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