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Aloe Vera Diced Gel
Traditionally, aloe was used topically to heal wounds and for various skin conditions, and orally as a laxative.Today, in addition to traditional uses, people take aloe orally to treat a variety of conditions, including diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, and osteoarthritis. People use aloe topically for osteoarthritis, burns, sunburns, and psoriasis.
Aloe vera gel can be found in hundreds of skin products, including lotions and sunblocks.
Physical statistics |
Specification |
Physical state |
Slight yellow translucent granules |
Aloe polysaccharides (mg/100ml) |
NLT 40.0 |
Net weight ( g ) |
5000 ± 75 |
PH |
3.2~4.7 |
Solid ( % ) |
30.0~60.0 |
Soluble solid (%) |
5~18 |
Rate of solid |
50~80 |
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Microbial Assay |
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Total bacterial count(cfu/ml) |
NMT 100 |
Coliform(MPN/100ml) |
NMT 3 |
Mildew(cfu/ml) |
NMT 10 |
Pathogenic bacterium |
Negative |