The Flow Focusing technology
Microscopic sight of microcapsules
Microcapsules characterisation
Publications
  1. Avila, H., Rivero, J., Herrera, F. & Fraile, G. (1997) Cytotoxicity of a low molecular weight fraction from Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) gel. Toxicon., 35(9), 1423-1430
  2. Bowles, W.B. (1994) Aloe vera gel and its effect on cell growth. Parfümerie Kosmetik, 75, 660-661
  3. Coats, B. C., & Ahola, R. (1979). Aloe vera the silent healer. A modern study of Aloe vera Dallas: Bill C. Coats. Vol. 1, pp. 288-294.
  4. Danhof, I.E. (1998) Position Statement on Polysaccharides. [http://www,gothica.com.iasc/poly.html]
  5. Davis, R. H., DiDonato, J. J., Hartman, G. M., & Haas, R. C. (1994). Anti-inammatory and wound healing activity of a growth substance in Aloe vera. J. Am. Podiatr. Med. Assoc., 84, 77-81.
  6. Diehl, B.; Teichmüller, E.E.; (1997) Aloe vera, qualitäts-und Identitätsprufung. SÖFW-Journal, 15(1997), 1015-1018.
  7. Femenia, A.; Sanchez, E.S.; Simal, S.; Roselló C. (1999) Compositional features of polysaccharides from Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) plant tissues, Carbohydrate Polymers 39 (1999) 109-117.
  8. Gowda, D. C., Neelisiddaiah, B., & Anjaneyalu, Y. V. (1979). Structural studies of polysaccharides from Aloe vera. Carbohydr. Res., 72, 201-205.
  9. IASC (1997) International Aloe Science Council (IASC) Supports Better Controls over Misuse and Mislabeling of Products from Aloe Vera L. [http://www.gothica.com/iasc/release.html]
  10. IASC (1998a) New Disclosure Requirements Approved by IASC Board. [http://www.gothica. com/iasc/disclose.html]
  11. Mandal, G., & Das, A. (1980). Structure of the glucomannan isolated from the leaves of Aloe barbadensis Miller. Carbohydr. Res., 87, 249-256.
  12. Paez, A.; Gebre, G.M.; Tschaplinski, T. J.; (2000) Growth, soluble carbohydrates, and aloin concentration of Aloe Vera plants exposed to three irradiance levels. Environmental and Experimental Botany Vol. 44 (2) pp. 133-139