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publicationNumber KR-960021053-A
titleOfInvention Epithelial cell damage treatment composition
abstract The present invention relates to a composition for treating epithelial cell damage, comprising a G1G1M1D12 fraction as the main component of the glycopeptide rate of aloe. The G1G1M1G12 fraction of the present invention removes only the gel fraction by removing the outer skin of the whole leaf of aloe, and freeze-dried the gel fraction, dissolved in distilled water, and centrifuged to precipitate the resulting precipitate by adding C 1 -C 4 alcohol solvent After removal by separation, the supernatant was taken to remove the alcoholic extraction solvent, the residue was lyophilized, the obtained lyophilisate was dissolved in water, adsorbed onto a column of nonionic porous resin and eluted with C 1 -C 4 alcohol solvent. The eluted fraction was dialyzed in water to recover a substance having a molecular weight of 5000 or more obtained as a dialysis residue. The substance was dissolved in ammonium bicarbonate, injected into a gel filtration chromatography column, washed with sodium chloride, and the eluted fraction was lyophilized. It is obtained by. The composition for treating epithelial cell damage containing the G1G1M1D12 fraction of aloe obtained in this way exhibits potent epithelial cell proliferation and epithelial tissue formation promoting action and removal of free oxygen radicals showing cytotoxicity to epithelial cells. It can be effectively used to repair damaged tissues of internal organs such as gastric ulcer tissue as well as other trauma healing.
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