Origin - Plant-based
Chemical profile - Polysaccharides, lectins
Classification - Asphodelaceae
Use - Industrial, botanical research
Description - Aloe Vera, originating from the plant species Aloe barbadensis miller, belongs to the Asphodelaceae family. It is noted for its polysaccharides and lectins, contributing to its study in industrial applications and botanical research. This succulents molecular composition is regularly noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers. Recognized for its unique chemical structure. View an alternative item - Sugar Imprint Spheres and Frequency Healing Modality.
Chemical profile - Polysaccharides, lectins
Classification - Asphodelaceae
Use - Industrial, botanical research
Description - Aloe Vera, originating from the plant species Aloe barbadensis miller, belongs to the Asphodelaceae family. It is noted for its polysaccharides and lectins, contributing to its study in industrial applications and botanical research. This succulents molecular composition is regularly noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers. Recognized for its unique chemical structure. View an alternative item - Sugar Imprint Spheres and Frequency Healing Modality.