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Question: Aloe used in medicine belongs to family (A) Solanaceae (B) Liliaceae (C) Asteraceae (D) Mal...
Aloe used in medicine belongs to family
(A) Solanaceae
(B) Liliaceae
(C) Asteraceae
(D) Malvaceae
Solution
Aloe, genus of shrubby succulent plants in the family Asphodelaceae which scientific most common name aloe Vera.
Complete Answer:
- Aloe has 550 species of flowering succulent plants. The most widely known species is aloe Vera, a true aloe so called because it is cultivated as the standard source of pharmaceutical purposes,
- Most aloe species have a rosette of large, thick blush and juicy leaves that look like cacti without a spine.
- Aloe flower is tubular and frequently allows arranging pink or red, densely clustered and pendant at the apex of simple or branched, looters stems.
- Many species of Aloe appear to be stemless, with the rustic growing directly at ground level other varieties may have a branched or unranked stem from which the fishy leaves spring.
- They vary in color from grey to bright –green and sometimes stripes are mottled.
Some are native to aberrant .
- Aloe belongs to the asphodel actual family of flowering plants in the order asparaguses. Such a female has been energized by most taxol miss but the circumscription has varied widely.
- Due to its soothing, moisturizing and cooling properties alone, Vera gel is used to treat superficial and partial burns showed good results.
- Gel, which is responsible for most of its health benefits.
Hence the correct answer is option ‘B’.
Note: Common side effects of aloe include, blood sugar burning and itching of skin and stomach pain and cramps.