Barbaloin
Barbaloin (Aloin A) is a naturally occurring anthraquinone glycoside primarily extracted from Aloe species. It is widely used in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and research applications for its laxative and skin-care properties.
- Chemical Names: Barbaloin, Aloin, Aloin A, Aloinum
- Molecular Formula: C21H22O9
- Molecular Weight: 418.398 g/mol
- Grade: Research / Laboratory
Supplied for research and industrial use. Custom quantities available upon request.
Description
Barbaloin, also known as Aloin A, is an anthraquinone glycoside predominantly found in the leaves of Aloe species. It has been extensively studied for its medicinal and cosmetic properties, including mild laxative effects and skin-conditioning benefits.
Barbaloin is supplied with high purity, making it suitable for pharmaceutical research, formulation studies, cosmetic product development, and chemical synthesis investigations.
Chemical Information
- Chemical Names: Barbaloin, Aloin, Aloin A, Aloinum, UNII-648RW354S9
- Molecular Formula: C21H22O9
- Molecular Weight: 418.398 g/mol
- InChI Key: AFHJQYHRLPMKHU-OSYMLPPYSA-N
Applications
- Pharmaceutical and medicinal research
- Cosmetic formulations and skin-care studies
- Laboratory studies and chemical synthesis
- Herbal and botanical research
Handling & Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light and moisture to maintain compound stability. Follow standard laboratory safety protocols during handling.
Supply & Usage Information
Supplied for research and industrial use only. Not intended for human or veterinary consumption. Custom quantities and certificates are available upon request.
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