Botanical name Aloe Barbadensis
Family Asphodelaceae
Source Leaves
Origin South Western India
Processing Method Cold Pressed
Color/Consistency A thin and light green
Aroma
Product Abstract
The most commonly used carrier oil is soybean oil, although other oils like almond oil or olive oil may also be used. This oil is mostly made up of the carrier oil and some essence of aloe vera. Aloe Vera oil provides brilliant health benefits for the skin, just like the aloe vera gel. Since it is turned into oil, this product has a longer shelf life and can be used even when fresh Aloe Vera plant is not available. Aloe Vera oil is good for treating skin wounds and for scalp conditioning.
Common Usage
Caution None Known
Key constituents
Soluble solids 0.60% 1.3-3.5%
Ph 4.2% & 4.5%
Nitrogen(as ammonia) 12 & 6%
Ca2+ 600%
Mg2+ 100%
K+ 750%
Conducitiy 1 1900-2500μ
Menthanol precipitable solids (MPS) 0.45- 0.3%
Ratio of MPS to total solids 30-40 %
Ratio of enthol precipitable solids to total solids 1-10%
UV absorption peak 254nm
Monosaccharide Glucomannan