Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharide

Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharide

What does it means aloe mucilaginous polysaccharide?

The inner fillet of any aloe plant has a mucilaginous pulp, which contains the polysaccharides, in a proportion close to 20% of the total solids.

The polysaccarides are relatively complex carbohydrates. They are polymers made up of many monosaccharides joined together by glycosidic links. 

Polysaccarides are therefore very large, often branched, molecules. The aloe mucilaginous polysaccarides are non-toxic, unaltered and highly concentrated healing agent extracted from any aloe plant. It has numerous properties for life-threatening diseases and other common disorders.

Aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides are classified as an edible food material and is safe for adults and children of all ages. it is not considered a drug.

Most products offered in the aloe market contains polysaccarides. In the dietary supplement market and the juice market, aloe is usually priced accordingly to the polysaccarides level content.