| Literature DB >> 30235891 |
Bahare Salehi1,2, Sevil Albayrak3, Hubert Antolak4, Dorota Kręgiel5, Ewelina Pawlikowska6, Mehdi Sharifi-Rad7, Yadav Uprety8, Patrick Valere Tsouh Fokou9, Zubaida Yousef10, Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria11,12, Elena Maria Varoni13,14, Farukh Sharopov15, Natália Martins16,17, Marcello Iriti18,19, Javad Sharifi-Rad20,21.
Abstract
Aloe genus plants, distributed in Old World, are widely known and have been used for centuries as topical and oral therapeutic agents due to their health, beauty, medicinal, and skin care properties. Among the well-investigated Aloe species are A. arborescens, A. barbadensis, A. ferox, and A. vera. Today, they account among the most economically important medicinal plants and are commonly used in primary health treatment, where they play a pivotal role in the treatment of various types of diseases via the modulation of biochemical and molecular pathways, besides being a rich source of valuable phytochemicals. In the present review, we summarized the recent advances in botany, phytochemical composition, ethnobotanical uses, food preservation, and the preclinical and clinical efficacy of Aloe plants. These data will be helpful to provide future directions for the industrial and medicinal use of Aloe plants.Entities:
Keywords: Aloe species; aloe emodin; aloesin; aloin; aloinoside; isovitexin; plicataloside
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30235891 PMCID: PMC6163315 DOI: 10.3390/ijms19092843
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Phytoconstituents of Aloe species detected by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and reversed-phase HPLC.
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| Aloesin D, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, and aloinoside B | [ |
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| Aloenin, a phenyl pyrone, aloesin, aloeresin, aloin B, aloin A | [ |
| Aloe emodin-diglucoside, lucenion II, 6′- | [ | |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| 8- | [ |
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| Aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloenin, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloenin, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloin A, aloin B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| aloesin, aloenin, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloeresin A, aloeresin D, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloeresin D, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Aloesin, 7- | [ |
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| 7- | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloenin, aloeresin D, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloenin, aloeresin D, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloenin, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Vicenin II, 3- | [ |
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| Aloin (A and B), aloinoside (A and B) and microdontin (A and B), aloesin, and aloeresin A | [ | |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloesin, 7- | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Aloesin, 7- | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloenin, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloe emodin-diglucoside, caffeoyl ferulic acid derivatives, chrysoeriol-7- | [ |
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| 7- | [ |
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| Aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloesin, 8- | [ |
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| Aloesin, 7- | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloenin, aloeresin D, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloenin, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Aloesin, dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloeresin D, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, and aloinoside B | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloenin, aloeresin D, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Aloeresin D, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Nataloe-emodin, nataloe-emodin-2- | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Aloesin, dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloeresin D, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, and aloinoside B | [ |
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| Aloesin, aloeresin E, aloeresin F, homonataloin A, and homonataloin B | [ |
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| 7- | [ |
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| Aloesin, 1-hexanol-pentosylhexoside, 3- | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Aloeresin D, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, and aloinoside B | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| 8- | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Aloenin, aloenin B, isobarbaloin (aloin B), barbaloin (aloin A), aloinside A, aloinside B, aloesin derivative, and an unidentified mixture of dimers | [ |
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| Aloenin, aloin B, and aloin A | [ |
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| 8- | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, 8- | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, aloinoside B, microdontin A, and microdontin B | [ |
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| Phenols, saponins, tannins, alkaloids, anthraquinones, terpenes, coumarins and flavonoids | [ |
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| 7- | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Dihydroisocoumaringlucoside, aloeresin D, aloin A, aloin B, aloinoside A, and aloinoside B | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
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| Plicataloside | [ |
1 Reversed-phase HPLC.
Phytoconstituents of Aloe species detected by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC–MS).
| Phytochemicals | Reference | |
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| Trimethylsilyl ether 2-hexanol, benzene acetaldehyde, lactic acid, benzyldimethylsilyl ester hydrocinnamic acid, 2,4-dimethyl benzaldehyde, 2-ethyl phenol, trimethylsilyl ether 9-decen-1-ol, trimethylsilyl ester benzene acetic acid, trimethylsilyl ester nonanoic acid, 2-methoxy-3-(2-propenyl)-phenol, 3-(2-trimethylsilyloxyethyl)-phenol, methyleugenol, phenyl 1,2-ethanediol, 2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-phenol, 2-methyl-1-hexadecanol, nonadecane, 1-methylethyl ester dodecanoic acid, lauric acid, β-bisabolol, 2,6,10-trimethyl-tetradecane, tert-hexadecanethiol, tetradecanoic acid, pentadecanoic acid, ethyl ester cholestenol acid, trimethylsilyl ester | [ |
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| Benzeneacetaldehyde, lactic acid, 2-methyl-2-indecanethiol, 2,5-dimethyl-benzaldehyde, 2-ethyl-phenol, trimethylsilyl ether 3-ethylphenol, | [ |
| Trimethylsilyl ether 2-pentanol, m-pyrol, lactic acid, 3,5-dimethyl-benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, nonanoic acid, tetradecane, trimethylsilyl ester decanoic acid, 2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-phenol, 2,3,5,8-tetramethyl-decane, 2-methyl-1-hexadecanol, hexadecane, 1-methylethyl ester dodecanoic acid, lauric acid, nonadecane, 2,6,10,15-tetramethyl-heptadecane, 2,6,10-trimethyl-tetradecane, azelaic acid, isopropyl ester myristic acid, tetradecanoic acid pentadecanoic acid, trimethylsilyl ester cis-9-hexadecenoic acid, palmitic acid, heneicosane, heptadecanoic acid, linoleic acid, trimethylsilyl ester oleic acid, octadecanoic acid, eicosanoic acid, trimethylsilyl ester 1-docosanol, docosanoic acid, squalene, trimethylsilyl ester tetracosanoic acid, γ-tocopherol, ethyl iso-allocholate, 1-heptatriacotanol, campesterol, stigmasterol, β-sitosterol | [ | |
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| Limonene, carvone, and 2-phenylacetonitrile | [ |
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| Polyphenols/phenolic compounds (phenol, gentisic, cholestenol, homovanilic, | [ |
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| Benzaldehyde, lactic acid, 2-ethyl phenol, benzoic acid, ester octanoic acid, phenylacetic acid, 4-ethyl-1,2-benzene, dimethoxy-benzaldehyde, 4-vinylveratrole, eugenol, tetradecane, methyleugenol, 2-allyl-1,4-dimethoxy-3-methyl-benzene, nonadecane, 3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-phenol, 1,2-dimethoxy-4-(2-methoxyethenyl)benzene, 1-dodecanol, estragole, dodecanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester, 4-hydroxybenzoic acid lauric acid, β-bisabolol, 2,6,10-trimethyl-tetradecane, geranyl isovalerate, tetradecanoic acid, 3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-benzoic acid, methyl ester hexadecenoic acid, 2,4,6-tris(1,1-dimethylethyl)-phenol, ethyl palmitate, trimethylsilyl ester palmitelaidic acid, palmitic acid, methyl ester linolenic acid, heptadecanoic acid, ethyl ester 9,12-octadecadienoic acid, ethyl 9,12,15-octadecatrienoate, ethyl ester stearic acid, linoleic acid, α-linolenic acid, octadecanoic acid, ester eicosanoic acid, bumetrizole, trimethylsilyl ester cis-13-docosenoic acid, ester docosanoic acid, squalene, heptacosane, ethyl iso-allocholate, and β-amyrin | [ |
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| Debocane, 4-methyl, tricosane, 6-hydroxyhexane-3-1, 1-dodecanol, 1-octadecanol, cholestenol acid, 9-octadecenoic acid, octadecanoic acid, 1-(phenylthioxomethyl)piperidine, docosane, sitosterol, and stigmasterol | [ |
| Phenolic acids or polyphenols (phenol, cholestenic acid, homovanilic acid, protocatechuic acid, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, 5-methoxyprotocatechuic acid, and syringic acid. Sinapic acid, | [ | |
| Ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 2,3-bis(trimethylsiloxy)-butane, glycolic acid, 6-methyl-octadecane, 4-ethylbenzaldehyde, 4-hydroxybutyric acid, benzoic acid, (±)-2-Hydroxyoctanoic acid, octanoic acid, succinate, methyl succinic acid, glyceric acid, fumaric aicd, nonanoic acid, 2-methoxy-3-(2-prophenyl)-phenol, teradecane, methyleugenol, glutarate, 4-allyl-2-methoxyphenoxy-i-dodecanol, β-copaene, malic acid, adipic acid, 2-methyl-1-hexadecanol, bis(trimethylsilyl-pyroglutamic acid, m-hydroxybenzoic acid, pimelic acid, 1-methylethyl ester dodecanoic acid, 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, lauric acid, 1-[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]-2-methylanthraquinone, suberic acid, geranyl isovalerate, 2,6,10-timethyl tetradecane, bis(trimethylsilyl) ester 1,3-benzenedicarboxylic acid, azelaic acid, protocatechuic acid, tetradecanoic acid, sebacic acid, pentadecanoic acid, 2,4,6-tris(1,1-dimethylethyl phenol, undecadioic acid, trimethylsilyl ester palmitelaidic acid, palmitic acid, phytol, (2 | [ |
Phytoconstituents of Aloe species detected by high-performance liquid chromatography and thin-layer chromatography (TLC).
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| Dihydroisorhamnetin | [ |
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| Flavonoids | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
| Aloesin, nataloin A and B, and 7-hydroxyaloin | [ | |
| Isovitexin, aloesin, aloin A and B, and 7-hydroxyaloin | [ | |
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| Homonataloin A and B, aloeresin A, and nataloin A and B (anthrones) | [ |
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| Isovitexin and aloeresin A | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin, trace of dihydroisorhamnetin, and aloesin (a type of chromone) | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin, dihydroisorhamnetin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Dihydroisorhamnetin | [ |
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| Phenols, saponins, tannins, alkaloids, anthraquinones, terpenes, coumarins, and flavonoids in traces amount in comparison to A | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin and nataloin A and B | [ |
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| Aloesin | [ |
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| Isovitexin and dihydroisorhamnetin | [ |
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| 3- | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Aloeresin A and homonataloin A and B (chromones) | [ |
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| Isovitexin, aloin A and B, and nataloin A and B | [ |
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| Isovitexin, apigenin, and naringenin | [ |
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| Isovitexin and homonataloin A and B | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin and dihydroisorhamnetin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Naringenin, dihydroisorhamnetin, aloesin, aloin A and B | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
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| Isovitexin | [ |
Phytoconstituents of Aloe species extracted with different methods.
| Investigated Methods | Phytochemicals | Reference | |
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| Solvent increasing polarity-gel extraction | Alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, polyphenolic, glycosides, terpenoids, steroids, carbohydrates, amino acids, and proteins | [ |
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| TLC pre-coated plates | Barbaloin, aloeresin, and aloenin | [ |
| Colorimetric assay, triple quadrupole and time-of-flight mass spectrometry, UPLC/Q-ToF high resolution mass spectrometry | Chromones (aloesin, aloesone, 8-C-glucosyl-noreugenin, aloeresin E, and 7-hydroxy-2,5-dimethylchromone); anthrones (aloin, aloe-barbendol, and aloesaponarin II); phenolic naphthalene (feroxidin); phenolic dimer (feralolide); flavonoids (naringenin, isovitexin, isorhamnetin, daidzenin, and genistein), and hydroxycinnamic acids (feruloylquinic acid, sinapic acid, chlorogenic acid, ferulic acid, and caffeic acid) | [ | |
| Phytochemical screening | Flavonoids, terpeneoids, and aromatic compounds | [ | |
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| Colorimetric assay | Glucose, galactose, mannose, and arabinose | |
| GC-IT-MS; UPLC-Q-ToF-MS | Alanine, valine, succinic acid, arabitol, malic acid, pyroglutamic acid, aspartic acid, γ-aminobutyric acid, arabinose, fructose, glucose, glucuronic acid, sucrose, aloesin, homonataloside, 7-hydroxy-8- | [ | |
| Recrystallization, semi-preparative HPLC, or column chromatography | Chrysophanol, aloe-emodin, 7-hydroxy-2,5-dimethylchromone, 5-(hydroxymethyl)-7- methoxy-2-methyl chromone, saiko-chromone A, 5-((4E)-2′-oxopentenyl)-2-hydroxymethylchromone, 7-hydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylchromone, aloenin aglycone, 5-(( | [ | |
| LCMS-IT-TOF; HPLC-DAD | Chromones (aloesin, 8- | [ | |
| Phytochemical screening | Alkaloids, terpenoids, steroids, flavonoids, tannins, and reducing sugars | [ | |
| Colorimetric assay, triple quadrupole and time-of-flight mass spectrometry, UPLC/Q-ToF high-resolution mass spectrometry | Chromones (aloesin, aloesone, 8- | [ | |
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| TLC, IR, MS, 1H NMR, and 13C NMR | Aloinoside, aloin, and microdontin | [ |
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| VLC fractionation, silica gel chromatography | Aloe emodin, chrysophanol, and aloin A | [ |
| Solvent partitioning and chromatography | Aloe-emodin, | [ | |
| Phytochemical screening | Flavonoids, condensed tannins, and gallotannins | [ | |
| Phytochemical screening | Phenols, flavonoids, flavonols, proanthocyanidins, tannins, alkaloids, and saponins | [ | |
| Fractionation, chromatography | Aloe emodin, aloin A, aloin B, desoxyaloin, aloinoside B, aloinoside C, aloinoside D, aloenin aglycone, feroxidin, 7-hydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylchromone, 5-methylresorcinol, aloe resin D, 7- | [ | |
| Solvent fractionation, GC-MS | Alkaloids (hypoxanthine), polyphenols/phenolic compounds (phenol, 4-ethylphenol, cholestenol, homovanilic, gentisic, 6,7-dihydroxycoumaric, o-hydroxycinnamic, protocatechuic, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic, syringic, sinapic, caffeic, isoferulic, ferulic, benzoic, phenylacetic, 2-methoxybenzoic, | [ | |
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| LC-UV-MS/MS | 3- | [ |
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| LC-UV-MS/MS | 3- | [ |
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| FCC, TLC | 7- | [ |
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| FCC, TLC | 7- | [ |
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| Phytochemical screening | Glycoprotein | [ |
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| Phytochemical screening | Flavonoids, terpeneoids, and aromatic compounds | [ |
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| LC-UV-MS/MS | Aloesin, 4- | [ |
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| TLC | Aloin A/B and aloin-6′- | [ |
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| Phytochemical screening | Steroids, terpenoids, carotenoids, anthraquinones, catechin, and tannins | [ |
| Phytochemical analysis | Alkaloids, glycosides, reducing sugars, phenolic compounds, steroids, terpenoids, flavonoids, tannins, and saponin glycosides | [ | |
| LC-UV-MS/MS | 3- | [ | |
| Chromatography | Aloeresin G, isoaloeresin D, aloeemodin, babarloin A, 8- | [ | |
| Solvent fractionation, TLC, GC-MS | Pyrocatechol, cinnamic acid, | [ | |
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| Fractionation, column chromatography | Chrysophanol, aloesaponarin II, and aloesaponarin I | [ |
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| Column chromatography | Chrysophanol, helminthosporin, and methyl 26- | [ |
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| Phytochemical screening | Tannins, anthraquinones, terpenoids/steroids, saponins, and alkaloids | [ |
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| TLC | Aloin and chrysophanol | [ |
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| Silica gel chromatography, TLC, GC-MS | Aloe-emodin, barbaloin, 2″,- | [ |
UPLC/Q-Tof: ultra-performance liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-fligh; IT: ion trap; DAD: diode-array detection; VLC: vacuum liquid chromatography; LC-UV-MS/MS: liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection and tandem mass spectrometry; FCC: flash column chromatography.
Phytoconstituents of Aloe species extracted with non-specified methods.
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| 7- | [ |
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| Cycloartenol, 24-methylene-cycloartanol, lophenol, 24-methyl-lophenol, and 24-ethyl-lophenol | [ |
| Anthraglycosides, sugars, cardiotonic glycosides, mucilages, pectin, sterols type Δ5, anthraquinones, saponins, sterols, and triterpenoids | [ | |
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| 6′- | [ |
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| Oxanthrone, 10-hydroxyaloin B 6′- | [ |
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| Aloe-emodin and aloin A | [ |
| Aloctin A and aloctin B | [ | |
| 1,8-Dihydroxy-3-methylanthracenedione (chrysophanol), | [ | |
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| Aloeresin D (a C-glucosylated 5-methylchromone), feroxidin (1-methyltetralin derivative), and feralolide (a dihydroisocoumarin) | [ |
| 5-Hydroxy-3-methylnaphtho[2,3-c]furan-4(9 | [ | |
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| 5-Hydroxyaloin A and microstigmin A, | [ |
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| Aloesin, 7- | [ |
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| Phenols and trace amounts of saponins, tannins, alkaloids, anthraquinones, terpenes, coumarins, and flavonoids | [ |
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| Aloe-emodin-11- | [ |
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| Phytosterols (cholesterol, 24-methylcholesta-5,22-dien-3β-ol, campesterol, campestanol, stigmasterol, 15holesteno, and sitostanol); anthraquinones (aloin A and aloe-emodin); anthrone-anthraquinones (elgonica A and elgonica B); | [ |
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| Coniine, γ-coniceine, N-4′-chlorobutylbutyramide, and | [ |
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| Tannins, saponins, and flavonoids | [ |
| β-sitosterol | [ | |
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| Aloesaponol I, laccaic acid D methyl ester, aloesaponol III, aloesaponarin I, chrysophanol-8-methyl ether, chrysophanol, and aloechrysone | [ |
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| Aloesaponarin I, aloesaponarin II, desoxyerythrolaccin, helminthosporin, isoxanthorin, and laccaic acid D methyl ester, aloesaponol III, aloesaponol IV, chrysophanol, helminthosporin, and isoxanthorin | [ |
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| Glycosides, phytosterols, proteins, and amino acids, flavonoids, phenols, and carbohydrates | [ |
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| Aloe-emodin, emodin, chrysophanol, aloesaponarin II, 3-methyl ether, ziganein, ziganein-5-methyl ether, aloesaponarin I, chrysophanein, feralolide, 4,7-dichloro-quinoline, lupeol, aloin, aloenin, ethylidene-aloenin, aloenin B, quercetin, kaempferol, cosmosiin, isovitexin, cinnamic acid, caffeic acid, and ferulic acid | [ |
| 2′- | [ |
Figure 1The chemical structures of the main phytochemicals of Aloe species.
Bioactive effects of Aloe plant species: pre-clinical (in vitro and in vivo) studies.
| Biological Activities | Observed Effects | Active Molecules | References |
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| Wound healing and cell proliferation | Skin damage treatment, cell type proliferation stimulation, cell phagocytic activity stimulation, wound contraction rate, collagen and elastin synthesis increase, fibroblast proliferation, hyaluronic acid, and hydroxyproline production | Mannose-6-phosphate, polysaccharides, glycoproteins, saponins, acemannan | [ |
| Intestinal absorption and purgative action | Drug permeability increase (opening tight junctions), intestinal water absorption reduction, mucus secretion stimulation, reduce visceral fat accumulation, reduce large-sized intestinal polyps, intestinal motility improvement | Anthraquinones (aloin, aloe-emodin, emodin), pytosterols | [ |
| Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory | Phagocytic and prolifertive activity raise (through cyclooxygenase (COX) pathways inhibition and prostaglandins production reduction), abolish albumin gene transcription, inflammatory processes inhibition (leukocyte adhesion and pro-inflammatory cytokines production reduction), cerebral ischemia and reperfusion injury attenuation (inhibition of systemic inflammatory response, leukocyte aggregation, and lipid peroxidation) | Aloe-emodin, polysaccharides, aloesin, anthraquinones, chromones | [ |
| Hepatoprotective | Morphofunctional and molecular changes reduction, protection against hepatocyte death and lipid peroxidation, liver fatty acid synthesis downregulation and oxidation upregulation, cytokine level reduction, mRNA lipogenic gene expression suppression | Aloe-emodin, anthraquinones, phytosterols (lophenol, cycloartanol) | [ |
| Antioxidant | Free radical scavenging activity, free radicals’ generation and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production suppression, lipid peroxidation reduction, superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity raise | Aloesin, aloeresin A, and aloesone | [ |
| Antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral | Phagocytic leukocyte activity stimulation, cytotoxic effects, alkalization promotion and constipation alleviation, virus replication inhibition | Emodin, aloin A, aloe-emodin, saponins, chrysophanol, acemannan, pyrocatechol, polysaccharides | [ |
| Anticancer | Chemopreventive activity, VEGF secretion inhibition, tumor angiogenesis and angiogenic response inhibition, proliferation inhibition and endothelial cell migration, N-acetyl transferase activity and gene expression inhibition, STAT3 activation blocking, benzopyrene binding, iNOS, NFkB, and P53 activity inhibition, TNF-α, IL-1, and interferon production stimulation | Aloin, aloe-emodin, rhein, acemannan, barbaloin, physcion, chrysophanol, aloesin, diethyl hexylphthalate and an N-terminal octapeptide | [ |
| Antidiabetic | Glucose transporter mRNA expression modulation, reduce fasting blood glucose levels, glucose transport improvement through proximal and distal marker modulation | Polysaccharides, phytosterols (lophenol, 24-methyl-lophenol, 24-ethyl-lophenol, cycloartanol and 24-methylene cycloartenol), aloe-emodin-8- | [ |
| Antihyperlipidemic | Reduce visceral fat mass, total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL and VLDL levels, glucose intolerance and lipid metabolizing enzymes improvement and abnormal estrous cyclicity reversion | Phytosterols | [ |
| Estrogen status | Suppress breast cancer cells proliferation, estrogen receptor-α inhibition | Emodin, aloe-emodin | [ |
| Antiulcer | Promote digestion, cytoprotection, dose-dependent gastric acid secretion inhibition | Plant extract | [ |
| Skin use | Increase type I and type III collagen synthesis gene expression and hyaluronic acid levels, tyrosinase inhibitory activity, | Sterols, aloin, aloesin | [ |
| Antiallergic | Reduce histamine release, stimulate leukotriene synthesis and secretion, protein kinase C and phospholipase C activities inhibition, Ca2+ influx blocking during mast cell activation | Glycoprotein | [ |
VEGF: vascular endothelial growth factor; iNOS: inducible nitric oxide synthase; NFκB: nuclear factor κB; TNF-α: tumor necrosis factor α; IL-1: interleukin 1; LDL: low density lipoprotein; VLDL: very low density lipoprotein.
Bioactive effects of Aloe plant species: clinical studies.
| Biological Activities | Observed Effects | Active Molecules | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wound healing and cell proliferation | Tyrosinase activity inhibition, re-epithelialization, wound healing promotion | Arbutin, aloesin | [ |
| Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects | Decrease pain score and aphthous wound healing period, promote eye external part treatment, downregulate lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory cytokine production and NLRP3 inflammasome expression, potentiate lymphocyte response, phagocytosis and circulating monocyte and macrophage levels | Acemannan, polysaccharides | [ |
| Antidiabetic effects | Lower blood glucose levels, reduce body weight, body fat mass and insulin resistance, revert impaired fasting glucose levels and impaired glucose tolerance | Plant extracts | [ |
| Antihyperlipidemic effects | Reduce atherosclerosis, total serum cholesterol and LDL levels | Plant extracts | [ |
| Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) treatment | Sooth wound and burn of internal organs, inhibit HIV-1 virus | Mannose-6-phosphate, plant extract | [ |
| Dental and oral diseases treatment | Heal aphthous ulcers and reduce pain, plaque and gingivitis | Acemannan | [ |