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AdipoGen Aloin (100 mg)

Supplier: AdipoGen CDXA0527M100
Chemical. CAS: 1415-73-2. Formula: C21H22O9. MW: 418.39. Isolated from plant source. Aloin is a naturally occurring substance found in various Aloe plant species. Aloin was originally used as a laxative in the treatment of constipation. Aloin is a chemopreventive and antineoplastic agent. It is a cytotoxic against cancer cells. As a anticancer agent it inhibits Topoisomerase II alpha, induces apoptosis, targets High Mobility Group Box 1 (HMGB1) and inhibits angiogenesis. It has been shown to be a potent skin depigmenting agent, enhancing melanogenesis. It has been described as a tyroniase inhibitor. It regulates transglutaminase activity. In addition Aloin is an anti-inflammatory agent, inhibiting the NF-kappaB pathway, antitrypanosomal, iron chelating and microbiota modulating compound.
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