Detection of Seasonal Variation in Aloe Polysaccharides Using Carbohydrate Detecting Microarrays.

作者: Louise Isager Ahl , Narjes Al-Husseini , Sara Al-Helle , Dan Staerk , Olwen M. Grace

DOI: 10.3389/FPLS.2019.00512

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摘要: Aloe vera gel is a globally popular natural product used for the treatment of skin conditions. Its useful properties are attributed to presence bioactive polysaccharides. Nearly 25% 600 species in genus locally traditional medicine, indicating that components may be common across Aloe. The complexity polysaccharides has hindered development relevant assays authentication products. Carbohydrate detecting microarrays have recently been suggested as method profiling polysaccharide composition. aim this study was use carbohydrate investigate seasonal variation composition two medicinal and non-medicinal over course year. Microscopy explore where cells present predict their functional role cell wall structure. analyses showed distinctive differences between different therefore potential complementary screening directly targeting results also show changes year within investigated species, which importance commercial growing optimizing harvest times obtain higher yield

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