ALOEVERA CULTIVATION, PROCESSINGS, FORMULATIONS AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

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Numerous aloe species around the world are used for conditions ranging from dermatitis to cancer. Aloe gel’s greatest use is as a skin salve and vulnerary for minor burns, abrasions, canker sores and other epithelial injuries. There is growing experimental evidence for its use as an antiviral, an ulcer remedy and an adjuvant cancer treatment due to its immune modulating effects. Aloe latex is a potent laxative that can cause severe cramping and diarrhea; it should not be used during pregnancy, lactation or by children less than 12 years o...

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Numerous aloe species around the world are used for conditions ranging from dermatitis to cancer. Aloe gel’s greatest use is as a skin salve and vulnerary for minor burns, abrasions, canker sores and other epithelial injuries. There is growing experimental evidence for its use as an antiviral, an ulcer remedy and an adjuvant cancer treatment due to its immune modulating effects. Aloe latex is a potent laxative that can cause severe cramping and diarrhea; it should not be used during pregnancy, lactation or by children less than 12 years old. Allergic reactions to aloe have been reported. Long-term use of anthraquinone laxatives may result in laxative dependence, pseudomelanosis coli, dehydration, potassium depletion, weakness, and arrhythmias. Aloe should not be used as a laxative by persons with undiagnosed abdominal pain, appendicitis, or intestinal obstruction. Ancient Egyptian papyrus and Mesopotamian clay tablets describe aloe as useful in curing infections, treating skin problems and as a laxative. Cleopatra was said to include aloe cream in her beauty regimen. Aloe was used by Hippocrates and Arab physicians, and was carried to the Western Hemisphere by Spanish explorers. Legend has it that Alexander the Great captured the island of Socotra in the Indian Ocean to secure its aloe supplies to treat his wounded soldiers. Aloe is also popular in both traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. The Chinese describe aloe’s skin and the inner lining of its leaves as a cold, bitter remedy which is downward draining and used to clear constipation due to accumulation of heat (fire); the gel is considered cool and moist. In Ayurvedic medicine, the traditional medicine of India, aloe is used internally as a laxative, anti-helminthic, hemorrhoid remedy, and uterine stimulant (menstrual regulator); it is used topically, often in combination with licorice root, to treat eczema or psoriasis. In Arabian medicine, the fresh gel is rubbed on the forehead as a headache remedy or rubbed on the body to cool it in case of fever, as well as being used for wound healing, conjunctivitis, and as a disinfectant and laxative. Today aloe vera gel is an active ingredient in hundreds of skin lotions, sun blocks and cosmetics. The gel’s use in cosmetics has been boosted by claims that it has similar anti -aging effects to vitamin A derivatives. Aloe first gained popularity in the United States in the 1930s with reports of its success in treating X-ray burns. Recently, aloe extracts have been used to treat canker sores, stomach ulcers and even AIDS. Some natural health enthusiasts promote aloe gel as a cleansing juice. Some naturopaths promote aloe juice as a way to prevent and treat renal stones. Many mothers keep a plant handy in the kitchen where it readily thrives in bright sunlight with little care. When faced with a minor burn, a fresh leaf can be cut and the gel of the inner leaf applied directly to the burn immediately after the injury. The inner leaf lining of the plant is used as a potent natural laxative. In a 1990 survey of members of a health maintenance organization, aloe vera was used by 64%; of these, 91% believed it had been helpful. Aloe is also an ingredient in Compound Benzoin tincture. 1. Introduction 2. Cultivation Climate Soil Land preparation Planting Time Varieties/Genotype Propagation Planting Material Spacing and Planting Manuring Irrigation Interculture Intercropping Insect Pests and Diseases Harvesting Yield Post-Harvest Management Marketing Processing Chemical Composition Unit Cost 3. Aloe vera Leaf Processor 4. Aloe vera Gel Extracting Apparatus 5. Aloe vera Plant Gel Separator DESCRIPTIONS 6. Aloeferon, Manufacturing and its Application Objects of the Method Descriptions 7. Stabilized Aloe Vera Gel Descriptions 8. Hypoallergenic Stabilized Descriptions Example 9. Aloe vera Gel Toothpaste 10. Protective Hand Lotion of Aloe vera Gel and Vitamin E Gel 11. Cosmetic Facial Preparation Containing Aloe vera 12. Cosmic Lotion 13. Cosmetic Composition 14. Conditioner that provides Skin like an Angel 15. Hair Cleanser 16. Hair Products 17. Dyeing Composition of Hair 18. Therapeutic Shampoo Composition 19. Whitening Compound Methods The Drawings Descriptions 20. Organic Toothpaste 21. Shaving Composition 22. Detergent Compositions Detergent Powder from Aloe vera Descriptions Examples 23. Disinfectant Cleaning Composition 24. Slimming Soap 25. Cleansing Composition with Orange Oil 26. Aloe vera Ointment 27. Therapeutic Composition for Treatment of Mucositis and Mucosal Disorder Descriptions Treatment options and published studies Formulation 1: Gelatin Capsules Formulation 2: Tablets Formulation 3: Sugar-Free Chewable Wafer Tablets Formulation 4: Suspensions Formulation 5: Nasal Solution Formulation 6: Mouth Wash Formulation 7: Augmented Therapeutic Composition Tablets Formulation 8: Augmented Therapeutic Composition Tablets with Cooling Effect Assay 28. Herbal Composition for Treating Muscle Aches and Joint Pain An example of a poultice formulation An example of a liquid herbal soak formulation 29. Immunomodulatory Polysaccharides from Aloe Example 1: Isolation and Purification of Immuno-10 Limited Enzyme Digestion Enzyme Deactivation Decolorization and Filtration 30. Softening Composition 31. Antimicrobial Agents Isolated from Aloe vera Aloe Plant Antimicrobial Agents Source of the Aloe Bacteriocidal Activity Aloe Bactericidal Activity is not from Previously Identified Components Isolation of Novel Aloe Constituents as Antimicrobial Products Chromatographic Separation Aloe Plant Defense Proteins Capable of Antimicrobial Activity Materials and Methods Plants Microbial Isolation Morphological and Biochemical Characterization Isolation of DNA DNA Fingerprinting Morphological and Biochemical Characterization DNA Fingerprinting Analysis Population Dynamics Among Indigenous Microflora Isolated from Aloe vera Microbial Isolation Population Enumeration Spot Plates Tissue Printing Antibody Preparation Immunoblotting 32. Antioxidant Compositions for the Eye 33. Burn Treatment 34. Decongestant Composition Containing Aloe vera 35. Extracts of Aloe for Oral Administration Aloe Plant Preparations, Purification and Extracts Ginkgo biloba Camellia sinensis Oleacea europensis Trifolium pratense Litchi sinensis Vitis vinifera Brassica oleracea Punica granatum Petroselinium crispum Passiflora incarnata Medicago sativa Valeriana officinalis Castanea sativa Harpagophytum procumbens Hoodia gordonii Melissa officinalis Panax ginseng C.A. Cyclopia sp L. Aspalathus linearis L Paullinia cupana Opuntia ficus-indica Caralluma fimbriata Physiologically Active Agents Chitosans Physiologically Active Fatty Acids, their Salts and their Esters Sterols and Sterol Esters Industrial Application Examples Influence of Extracts on Feeding Behavior and Responses of an Insect, Spodoptera littoralis, to Glucose Responses to Sugars Comparison Examples C1-C8 Responses to Extracts in Combination with Either Sucrose or Glucose Comparison Examples C9-C12 Response of Cannulated Insects to Glucose Comparison Examples C13-C16 Electrophysiology: Neural Response to Glucose Conclusion 36. Herbal Formulation Method of Extraction Preliminary Clinical Data Case 1 Case 2 37. Nasal Spray 38. Non-irritating Antiperspirant 39. Non-Toxic Mucosal Disinfectant 40. Aloe vera Opthalmic Solution Preparation of the Aloe Vera gel eye drops 41. Aloe Pectins and its Pharmaceutical Composition Descriptions Materials and Methods Light and Electron Microscopy of Leaf Sections Light Microscopy of Cell Wall Fibers Extraction of Aloe Pectins Pectin Purification by Ion Exchange Chromatography Uronic Acid Assay Sugar Composition and Linkage Analysis Acidic Polysaccharide Gel Electrophoresis Enzyme Digestion of Aloe Pectin Acetylation, Methylation, and Total Phenol Acetylation and Methylation Determination of Total Phenol Methylation, Acetylation, and Total Phenol Molecular Weight Determination By Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) Viscosity Calcium Gel Formation Monovalent Cation-Based Gel Formation Use of Aloe Pectin as An Encapsulating Agent for Controlled Release Use of Monovalent Cation-Based Aloe Pectin Gel as A New Matrix for Antigen and Antibody Precipitation Reaction Extraction by Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Aloe Pectins with Enzymes Extraction of Aloe Pectins with Microbes Use of Monovalent Cation-Based Gel as a Storage Matrix for Pharmacological Agent Physical and Chemical Characterization of Aloe Pectins Features Overview 42. Scar Reducing and Massage Emollients 43. Skin Therapeutic Mixture 44. Topical Analgesic Formulation 45. Topical Composition for Relief of Pain and Minor Skin Irritations 46. Transdermal Formulation 47. Herbal Formulation Useful for Treatment of Skin Disorders Formulations for alleviating muscular pain Advantages 48. Neutraceutical Treatments for Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Wound Healing 49. Therapeutic Composition for Treatment of Arthritis and other Afflictions 50. Therapeutic Cream 51. Wound Healing 52. Clear Juice from the Leaves of the Aloe vera Plant 53. Drink Containing Mucilaginous Polysaccharides 54. Healthy Baby Beverage Summary, ramifications, and scope Additional ramifications 55. Nutritional Composition 56. Aloe vera Glove 57. Aloe vera Processed Leather and Leather Gloves, Garments, Shoes and Sandals 58. Gloves Containing Dry Aloe Powdered 59. Treating Textiles and Articles of Clothing 60. Additives for Sanitary Napkins 61. Insect Repellent 62. Uses of Denture Adhesive Containing Aloe Extract 63. Adhesive Agent and its Use 64. Scale Inhibitor from Aloe EXAMPLE 1: Preparation of Bio-Inh1 EXAMPLE 2: Preparation of Bio-Inh2 65. Coating Containing Denatured Aloe vera Comparative Example 2 Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) Paraffins This volume contains 65 chapters on Aloe vera, i.e., Introduction, Cultivation, Aloe vera Leaf Processor, Aloe vera Gel Extracting Apparatus, Aloe vera Plant Gel Separator, Aloeferon, Manufacturing and its Application, Stabilized Aloe vera Gel, Hypoallergenic Stabilized Aloe vera Gel, Aloe vera Gel Toothpaste, Protective Hand Lotion of Aloe vera Gel and Vitamin E Gel, Cosmetic Facial Preparation Containing Aloe vera, Cosmic Lotion, Cosmetic Composition, Conditioner that provides Skin like an Angel, Hair Cleanser, Hair Product, Dyeing Composition of Hair, Therapeutic Shampoo Composition, Whitening Compound, Organic Toothpaste, Shaving Composition, Detergent Compositions, Disinfectant Cleaning Composition, Slimming Soap, Cleasning Composition with Orange Oil, Aloe vera Ointment, Treatment of Herps, Therapeutic Comopsition for Treatment of Mucositis and Mucosal Disroder, Cooling Towel, Topical Dermal Anaesthetic, Herbal Composition for Treating Muscle Aches and Joint Pain, Immunomodulatory Polysaccharides from Aloe, Softening Composition, Antimicrobial Agents Isolated from Aloe vera, Antioxidant Compositions for the Eye, Burn Treatment, Detergent Composition Containing Aloe vera, Extracts of Aloe for Oral Administration, Herbal Formulation, Nasal Spray, Non-irritating Antiperspirant, Non-toxic Mucosal Disinfectant, Aloe vera Opthalmic Solution, Aloe Pectins and its Pharmaceutical Composition, Scar Reducing and Massage Emollients, Skin Therapeutic Mixture, Topical Analgesic Formulation, Topical Composition for Relief of Pain and Minor Skin Irritations, Transdermal Formulation, Herbal Formulation Useful for Treatment of Skin Disorders, Neutraceutical Treatments for Diabetic and Non-diabetic Wound Healing, Therapeutic Composition for Treatment of Arthritis and other Afflictions, Therapeutic Cream , Wound Healing, Clear Juice from the Leaves of the Aloe vera Plant, Drink Containing Mucilaginous Polysaccharides, Healthy Baby Beverage, Nutritional Composition, Aloe vera Glove, Aloe vera Processed Leather and Leather Gloves, Garments, Shoes and Sandals, Gloves Containing Dry Aleo Powdered, Treating Textiles and Articles of Clothing, Additives for Sanitary Napkins, Insect Repellent, Uses of Denture Adhesive Containing Aloe Extract, Adhesive Agent and its Use, Scale Inhibitor from Aleo, Coating Containing Denatured Aloe vera.

 

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