Claims
- 1. A substantially pure pharmaceutically active aloe isolate comprising:
- a polysaccharide including nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorous and having a molecular weight of about 70,000;
- having an infra red spectra with principal peaks at about 3400, 2900, 1720, 1550 and 1420 cm.sup.-1 ; and
- an NMR spectrum with absorbtion peaks at about 20 ppm (singlet) 70 ppm (broad multiplet) and 174 ppm (broad multiplet).
- 2. The substantially pure pharmaceutically active aloe isolate according to claim 1, wherein the polysaccharide has the following elemental analysis C, 38.60%; H, 6.20%; O, 53.80%; S, 1.04%; N, 0.13% and P, 0.13%.
- 3. The substantially pure pharmaceutically active aloe isolate according to claim 1 derived from an aloe plant selected from the group consisting of aloe vera linne and aloe barbadensis.
- 4. A method for preparing a substantially pure aloe isolate, comprising the steps of:
- (A) separating aloe gel from an aloe plant;
- (B) dialyzing the gel against water; and
- (C) repeating step B to produce an aloe isolate comprising a polysaccharide including nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorous and having a molecular weight of about 70,000;
- having an infra red spectra with principal peaks at about 3400, 2900, 1720, 1550 and 1420 cm.sup.-1 ; and
- an NMR specturm with absorbtion peaks at about 20 ppm (singlet), 70 ppm (broad multiplet) and 174 ppm (broad multiplet).
- 5. The method according to claim 6 wherein the aloe plant selected from the group consisting of aloe vera linne and aloe barbadensis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 625,521 filed June 28, 1984, now abandoned.
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