1956
DOI: 10.1002/jps.3030450410
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A Paper Chromatographic Study of Aloe, Aloin and of Cascara Sagrada

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“…Given the rarity of adverse skin reactions to Aloe vera gel, there have been very few opportunities to carry out detailed investigations to determine the identity (or identities) of the contact allergens. Appreciable quantities of free and combined chrysophanic acid are found in Curaçao Aloes . Dithranol (also known as anthralin or 1,8‐dihydroxy‐9‐anthrone) is chemically very similar to chrysophanic acid and to aloe emodin‐9‐anthrone.…”
Section: Plant Sources Of Some European Herbal Medicinal Products Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the rarity of adverse skin reactions to Aloe vera gel, there have been very few opportunities to carry out detailed investigations to determine the identity (or identities) of the contact allergens. Appreciable quantities of free and combined chrysophanic acid are found in Curaçao Aloes . Dithranol (also known as anthralin or 1,8‐dihydroxy‐9‐anthrone) is chemically very similar to chrysophanic acid and to aloe emodin‐9‐anthrone.…”
Section: Plant Sources Of Some European Herbal Medicinal Products Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A qualitative and quantitative study of aloe, aloin, and cascara Sagrada by paper chromatography has been reported (311). The separation and determination of individual lanatosides and diacetyllanatosides in lanatoside ABC was achieved by paper chromatography (222).…”
Section: Glycosidesmentioning
confidence: 99%