Method of processing aloe leaves

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Antigen – epitope – or other immunospecific immunoeffector – Conjugate or complex

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435267, A01N 6500, A61K 3578, A61K 39385, C07G 1700

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060835087

ABSTRACT:
A process for forming an aloe product from only the leaf residue obtained after filleting aloe leaves having an internal fillet which is removed therefrom. Further, the residue is formed into a slurry by grinding and the aloe product is generated from the slurry. Hand filleting of the aloe leaves to remove the internal fillet may be performed as a preferable alternative to machine filleting. In addition the steps of preparing the aloe product comprises cleansing an aloe leaf before filleting it, separating the slurry formed into a liquid and solids, and further treating the separated liquid to remove laxatives before forming the aloe product. Also a process including all of the above steps may also be performed in order to form the liquid.

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Ivan E. Danhof, Ph.D., Remarkable Aloe (Aloe Through the Ages), 1967, pp. 25-34; pp. 38-67.

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