CAS#: 1415-73-2
Molecular formula: C21H22O10
Molecular weigh: 434.393
Formulation: A bitter, yellow crystalline compound
Purity: 99%
Description:
Aloin is an irritant laxative contained in the yellow sap of Aloe, which is a constituent of the Anthraquinone Complex.
Aloin, a kind of anthraquinone, is a chemical component in Aloe leaves used in medicine. The processes of aloin production, transport and storage were studied with a transmission electron microscope using the lead acetate precipitate method for ultracytochemical localization of aloin in the leaf of Aloe arborescens Mill. Results showed that aloin was produced in the plastids of the assimilating tissue, transported through the plastid membrane to the surrounding endoplasmic reticulum and enveloped in the vesicles by the endoplasmic reticulum elements. The vesicles approached, and later fused with, the plasmalemma, released their contents into the apoplast through exocytosis and finally, reached the vascular bundle sheath by apoplastic translocation. Aloin was transported to the internal tangential wall of the vascular bundle sheath cell through endoplasmic reticulum vesicles, and reached the cytoplasm of the aloin cell by means of plasmodesmata. Finally, aloin was stored in the vacuole of the cell in which it was produced
Leave a message for product
- 温馨提示:为规避购买风险,建议您在购买前务必确认供应商资质与产品质量。
- 免责申明:以上内容为注册会员自行发布,若信息的真实性、合法性存在争议,平台将会监督协助处理,欢迎举报