Aloe-emodin

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  • Product Code: 111310
  Alias:    Aloe-emodin; 1,8-dihydroxy-3-hydroxymethylanthraquinone, aloe laxatives
  CAS:    481-72-1
Molecular Weight: 270.24 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₁₅H₁₀O₅
EC Number: 207-571-7 MDL Number: MFCD00017373
Melting Point: 223-224°C Boiling Point:
Density: Storage Condition: 2~8°C
Product Description: Aloe-emodin is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry due to its potential therapeutic properties. It has been studied for its anticancer effects, particularly in inhibiting the growth of certain cancer cells, such as liver, lung, and breast cancers. Its ability to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) makes it a promising candidate for cancer treatment research. In traditional medicine, it is utilized for its laxative properties, helping to relieve constipation by stimulating bowel movements. However, its use in this context is often regulated due to potential side effects with prolonged use. Additionally, aloe-emodin exhibits antimicrobial activity, making it effective against various bacteria and fungi. This property is explored for developing natural alternatives to synthetic antimicrobial agents. It is also investigated for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, which could be beneficial in treating skin conditions, reducing oxidative stress, and managing inflammatory diseases. In cosmetic formulations, aloe-emodin is sometimes incorporated for its potential skin benefits, such as promoting wound healing and improving skin health. However, its application in cosmetics is carefully monitored to ensure safety and efficacy.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
Purity (HPLC) 95-100
Appearance Orange Powder
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Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
0.025 10-20 days $23.26
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0.100 10-20 days $61.46
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1.000 10-20 days $309.81
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5.000 10-20 days $1,096.37
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Aloe-emodin
Aloe-emodin is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry due to its potential therapeutic properties. It has been studied for its anticancer effects, particularly in inhibiting the growth of certain cancer cells, such as liver, lung, and breast cancers. Its ability to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) makes it a promising candidate for cancer treatment research. In traditional medicine, it is utilized for its laxative properties, helping to relieve constipation by stimulating bowel movements. However, its use in this context is often regulated due to potential side effects with prolonged use. Additionally, aloe-emodin exhibits antimicrobial activity, making it effective against various bacteria and fungi. This property is explored for developing natural alternatives to synthetic antimicrobial agents. It is also investigated for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, which could be beneficial in treating skin conditions, reducing oxidative stress, and managing inflammatory diseases. In cosmetic formulations, aloe-emodin is sometimes incorporated for its potential skin benefits, such as promoting wound healing and improving skin health. However, its application in cosmetics is carefully monitored to ensure safety and efficacy.
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