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''Aloe'' (; also written ''Aloë'') is a
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plant Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not animals, and included algae and fungi; however, all current definitions of Plantae exclud ...
s.WFO (2022): Aloe L. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-4000001341. Accessed on: 06 Nov 2022 The most widely known species is '' Aloe vera'', or "true aloe". It is called this because it is cultivated as the standard source for assorted pharmaceutical purposes. Other species, such as ''
Aloe ferox ''Aloe ferox'', commonly known as bitter aloe, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae. This woody aloe is indigenous to southern Africa. It is one of several ''Aloe'' species used to make bitter aloes, a purgative medicatio ...
'', are also cultivated or harvested from the wild for similar applications. The
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(2016) places the genus in the family
Asphodelaceae Asphodelaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales. Such a family has been recognized by most taxonomists, but the circumscription has varied widely. In its current circumscription in the APG IV system, it includes about 4 ...
, subfamily
Asphodeloideae Asphodeloideae is a subfamily of the monocot family Asphodelaceae in the order Asparagales. It has previously been treated as a separate family, Asphodelaceae ''sensu stricto''. The family Asphodelaceae has now been proposed to be a nomen conserv ...
. Within the subfamily it may be placed in the tribe
Aloeae Aloeae is a tribe of succulent plants in the subfamily Asphodeloideae of the family Asphodelaceae, consisting of the aloes and their close relatives. The taxon may also be treated as the subfamily Alooideae by those botanists who retain the nar ...
.Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards).
Asphodelaceae
. ''Angiosperm Phylogeny Website''. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
In the past, it has been assigned to the family Aloaceae (now included in the Asphodeloidae) or to a broadly
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family
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(the lily family). The plant ''
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'', which is sometimes called "American aloe", belongs to the
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, a different family. The genus is native to tropical and southern
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, etc.). A few species have also become naturalized in other regions (
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Taxonomy

The genus name ''Aloe'' is derived from the Arabic word ''alloeh'', meaning "bitter and shiny substance" or from
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''ahalim'', plural of ''ahal''.


Description

Most ''Aloe'' species have a rosette of large, thick, fleshy
leaves A leaf (plural, : leaves) is any of the principal appendages of a vascular plant plant stem, stem, usually borne laterally aboveground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", wh ...
. ''Aloe''
flower A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae). The biological function of a flower is to facilitate reproduction, usually by providing a mechani ...
s are tubular, frequently yellow, orange, pink, or red, and are borne, densely clustered and pendant, at the apex of simple or branched, leafless stems. Many species of ''Aloe'' appear to be stemless, with the rosette growing directly at ground level; other varieties may have a branched or unbranched stem from which the fleshy leaves spring. They vary in color from grey to bright-green and are sometimes striped or
mottle Mottle is a pattern of irregular marks, spots, streaks, blotches or patches of different shades or colours. It is commonly used to describe the surface of plants or the skin of animals. In plants, mottling usually consists of yellowish spots o ...
d. Some aloes native to South Africa are tree-like (arborescent).


Systematics

The
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(2016) places the genus in the family
Asphodelaceae Asphodelaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales. Such a family has been recognized by most taxonomists, but the circumscription has varied widely. In its current circumscription in the APG IV system, it includes about 4 ...
, subfamily
Asphodeloideae Asphodeloideae is a subfamily of the monocot family Asphodelaceae in the order Asparagales. It has previously been treated as a separate family, Asphodelaceae ''sensu stricto''. The family Asphodelaceae has now been proposed to be a nomen conserv ...
. In the past it has also been assigned to the families
Liliaceae The lily family, Liliaceae, consists of about 15 genera and 610 species of flowering plants within the order Liliales. They are monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous, often bulbous geophytes. Plants in this family have evolved with a fair a ...
and Aloeaceae, as well as the family Asphodelaceae
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, before this was merged into the Asphodelaceae
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. The
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of the genus has varied widely. Many genera, such as ''Lomatophyllum'', have been brought into
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. Species at one time placed in ''Aloe'', such as ''
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'', have been moved to other genera. Molecular phylogenetic studies, particularly from 2010 onwards, suggested that as then circumscribed, ''Aloe'' was not
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and should be divided into more tightly defined genera. In 2014,
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and coworkers produced a phylogeny in which ''Aloe'' was divided into six genera: '' Aloidendron'', '' Kumara'', ''
Aloiampelos ''Aloiampelos'' (combination of 'Aloe' and 'ampelos'=vine or creeper), formerly ''Aloe'' ser. ''Macrifoliae'' (the climbing-aloes) is a genus of succulent plants in the subfamily Asphodeloideae, comprising seven species found in Southern Africa. ...
'', ''Aloe'', '' Aristaloe'' and ''
Gonialoe ''Gonialoe'' (the partridge aloes) is a small genus of three succulent plant species, indigenous to South Africa, Namibia and Angola. They were formerly included within the related genus ''Aloe''. The three species are '' Gonialoe variegata, Gon ...
''.


Species

Over 600 species are accepted in the genus ''Aloe'', plus even more synonyms and unresolved species, subspecies, varieties, and hybrids. Some of the accepted species are: *'' Aloe aculeata'' Pole-Evans *''
Aloe africana ''Aloe africana'' (known as the Uitenhage Aloe) is an arborescent (tree-like) species of aloe plant, indigenous to the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Description The plant grows slowly and flowers when it is four to five years old. Fl ...
'' Mill. *''
Aloe albida ''Aloe albida'' is a dwarf species of succulent plant. Characteristics Its flowers are small, white and borne on a single inflorescence. Its flowering time is usually in early autumn (March–April in the Southern Hemisphere), although it may b ...
'' (Stapf) Reynolds *''
Aloe albiflora ''Aloe albiflora'' is a species of aloe indigenous to Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island cou ...
'' Guillaumin *''
Aloe arborescens ''Aloe arborescens'', the krantz aloe or candelabra aloe, is a species of flowering succulent perennial plant that belongs to the genus ''Aloe'', which it shares with the well known and studied ''Aloe vera''. The specific epithet ''arborescens'' ...
'' Mill. *'' Aloe arenicola'' Reynolds *''
Aloe argenticauda ''Aloe argenticauda'' is a species of plant in the genus ''Aloe''. It is endemic to Namibia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland Shrubland, scrubland, scrub, brush, or bush is a plant community characterized by ve ...
'' Merxm. & Giess *'' Aloe bakeri'' Scott-Elliot *'' Aloe ballii'' Reynolds *'' Aloe ballyi'' Reynolds *'' Aloe brevifolia'' Mill. *'' Aloe broomii'' Schönland *''
Aloe buettneri ''Aloe buettneri'' is a species of succulent plant in the family Asphodelaceae. It is found in West Africa and is known for its medicinal uses. Description ''Aloe buettneri'' is a succulent plant with thick and fleshy leaves arranged in a roset ...
'' A.Berger *''
Aloe camperi ''Aloe camperi'' is a species of aloe indigenous to Africa, specifically the regions of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It grows in colonies, with orange flowers in early spring. External links Desert-tropicals.com profile
Aloe, camperi Flora of ...
'' Schweinf. *'' Aloe capitata'' Baker *'' Aloe comosa'' Marloth & A.Berger *''
Aloe cooperi Aloe cooperi, also known as Cooper's aloe and as ''iPutumane'' in Zulu language, Zulu, is a succulent species that is endemic to Southern Africa. It has significant cultural and economic value to the Zulu people of South Africa. Distribution T ...
'' Baker *''
Aloe corallina ''Aloe corallina'' is a species of plant in the genus ''Aloe''. It is native to Angola and Namibia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and rocky areas. It is threatened by habitat loss. References corallina ...
'' Verd. *'' Aloe dewinteri'' Giess ex Borman & Hardy *'' Aloe erinacea'' D.S.Hardy *''
Aloe excelsa ''Aloe excelsa'' (also known as the Zimbabwe Aloe) is an arborescent aloe indigenous to southern Africa. Description The Zimbabwe Aloe is a tall aloe, sometimes reaching tree dimensions of 5–6 metres, although 3 metres is a more common heig ...
'' A.Berger *''
Aloe ferox ''Aloe ferox'', commonly known as bitter aloe, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae. This woody aloe is indigenous to southern Africa. It is one of several ''Aloe'' species used to make bitter aloes, a purgative medicatio ...
'' Mill. *''
Aloe forbesii ''Aloe forbesii'' is a small stemless ''Aloe'' native to Socotra, Yemen Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَمَن, al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen,, ) is a country in Western Asia. It is situated on the southern end of the Arabian Penins ...
'' Balf.f. *''
Aloe helenae ''Aloe helenae'' is a species of plant in the genus ''Aloe''. It is Endemism, endemic to Madagascar. References Sources

Aloe, helenae Critically endangered plants Endemic flora of Madagascar Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{A ...
'' Danguy *'' Aloe hereroensis'' Engl. *''
Aloe inermis ''Aloe inermis'' is a small, stemless Aloe native to Yemen. See also *Succulent plant In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid cli ...
'' Forssk. *''
Aloe inyangensis ''Aloe inyangensis'' is a succulent aloe plant species, found only in the mountainous Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. It grows best in shady conditions but in some areas is also found in the open in heaths on mountain tops. There are two subspecie ...
'' Christian *''
Aloe jawiyon ''Aloe jawiyon'' is a species of plant in the genus Aloe. It is endemic to the island of Socotra, Yemen. Distribution and habitat It is one of three Aloe species that naturally occur on Socotra, the other two being ''Aloe perryi'' and ''Aloe squ ...
'' S.J.Christie, D.P.Hannon & Oakman ex A.G.Mill. *'' Aloe jucunda'' Reynolds *'' Aloe khamiesensis'' Pillans *'' Aloe kilifiensis'' Christian *'' Aloe maculata'' All. *'' Aloe marlothii'' A.Berger *'' Aloe mubendiensis'' Christian *'' Aloe namibensis'' Giess *'' Aloe nyeriensis'' Christian & I.Verd. *'' Aloe pearsonii'' Schönland *'' Aloe peglerae'' Schönland *''
Aloe perfoliata ''Aloe perfoliata'', the rubble aloe or mitre aloe, is a hardy creeping aloe, found in rocky, mountainous areas throughout the Western Cape, South Africa. Naming and classification ''Aloe perfoliata'' was formerly known as ''Aloe mitriformis''. ...
'' L. *''
Aloe perryi ''Aloe perryi'' (syn. ''Aloe forbesii'' Balf.f.; ''Aloe socotrina'') is a species of plant in the genus Aloe. It is endemic to the island of Socotra in Yemen, and is often known by its common name, Socotrine aloe.''Western Arabia and the Red Sea' ...
'' Baker *'' Aloe petricola'' Pole-Evans *'' Aloe polyphylla'' Pillans *''
Aloe rauhii ''Aloe rauhii'' (common name snowflake aloe) is a rare succulent and highly drought-resistant plant endemic to Madagascar. It is named after Professor Werner Rauh, who was a professor of Botany at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. Des ...
'' Reynolds *'' Aloe reynoldsii'' Letty *'' Aloe scobinifolia'' Reynolds & Bally *'' Aloe sinkatana'' Reynolds *''
Aloe squarrosa ''Aloe squarrosa'' is a species of flowering plant in the Asphodelaceae family. It is from the island of Socotra, Yemen. Distribution and habitat ''Aloe squarrosa'' is endemic to the island of Socotra, Yemen. It is one of three Aloe species t ...
'' Baker ex Balf.f. *'' Aloe striata'' Haw. *'' Aloe succotrina'' Lam. *''
Aloe suzannae ''Aloe suzannae'' is an endangered species of plant in the genus '' Aloe'', indigenous to the south of Madagascar. Description It is exceptional in its genus in having nocturnal fragrant flowers, presumably pollinated by nocturnal animals such ...
'' Decary *''
Aloe thraskii ''Aloe thraskii'', the dune aloe, is a South African plant in the genus ''Aloe''. Description The dune aloe is a tall, fast-growing, un-branched aloe, which develops a very large rosette. The long, pale, grey-green leaves are deeply grooved o ...
'' Baker *'' Aloe vera'' (L.) Burm.f. *'' Aloe viridiflora'' Reynolds *'' Aloe wildii'' (Reynolds) Reynolds In addition to the species and hybrids between species within the genus, several hybrids with other genera have been created in cultivation, such as between ''Aloe'' and ''
Gasteria ''Gasteria'' is a genus of succulent plants, native to South Africa (and the far south-west corner of Namibia). Naming The genus is named for its stomach-shaped flowers (''"gaster"'' is Latin for "stomach") that result from the swollen base on t ...
'' ( × ''Gasteraloe''), and between ''Aloe'' and '' Astroloba'' ('' ×Aloloba'').


Uses

Aloe species are frequently cultivated as ornamental plants both in gardens and in pots. Many aloe species are highly decorative and are valued by collectors of succulents. ''Aloe vera'' is used both internally and externally on humans as
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medicine. The ''Aloe'' species is known for its medicinal and cosmetic properties. Around 75% of ''Aloe'' species are used locally for medicinal uses. The plants can also be made into types of special soaps or used in other skin care products (see
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). Numerous cultivars with mixed or uncertain parentage are grown. Of these, ''Aloe'' ‘Lizard Lips’ has gained the
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. ''Aloe variegata'' has been planted on graves in the superstitious belief that this ensures eternal life.


Historical uses

Historical use of various aloe species is well documented. Documentation of the clinical effectiveness is available, although relatively limited. Of the 500+ species, only a few were used traditionally as
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s, ''Aloe vera'' again being the most commonly used species. Also included are ''A. perryi'' and ''A. ferox''. The Ancient Greeks and Romans used ''Aloe vera'' to treat wounds. In the Middle Ages, the yellowish liquid found inside the leaves was favored as a
purgative Laxatives, purgatives, or aperients are substances that loosen stools and increase bowel movements. They are used to treat and prevent constipation. Laxatives vary as to how they work and the side effects they may have. Certain stimulant, lubri ...
. Unprocessed aloe that contains
aloin Aloin, also known as barbaloin, is a bitter, yellow-brown colored compound noted in the exudate of at least 68 ''Aloe'' species at levels from 0.1 to 6.6% of leaf dry weight (making between 3% and 35% of the total exudate), and in another 17 spec ...
is generally used as a laxative, whereas processed juice does not usually contain significant aloin. Some species, particularly ''Aloe vera'', are used in alternative medicine and first aid. Both the translucent inner pulp and the resinous yellow aloin from wounding the aloe plant are used externally for skin discomforts. As an herbal medicine, ''Aloe vera'' juice is commonly used internally for digestive discomfort. According to
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, a potentially deadly product called T-UP is made of concentrated aloe, and promoted as a cancer cure. They say "there is currently no evidence that aloe products can help to prevent or treat cancer in humans".


Aloin in OTC laxative products

On May 9, 2002, the US Food and Drug Administration issued a final rule banning the use of aloin, the yellow sap of the aloe plant, for use as a laxative ingredient in
over-the-counter drug Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are medicines sold directly to a consumer without a requirement for a prescription from a healthcare professional, as opposed to prescription drugs, which may be supplied only to consumers possessing a valid prescr ...
products. Most aloe juices today do not contain significant aloin.


Chemical properties

According to W. A. Shenstone, two classes of aloins are recognized: (1) nataloins, which yield picric and
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s with
nitric acid Nitric acid is the inorganic compound with the formula . It is a highly corrosive mineral acid. The compound is colorless, but older samples tend to be yellow cast due to decomposition into oxides of nitrogen. Most commercially available nitri ...
, and do not give a red coloration with nitric acid; and (2)
barbaloin Aloin, also known as barbaloin, is a bitter, yellow-brown colored compound noted in the exudate of at least 68 ''Aloe'' species at levels from 0.1 to 6.6% of leaf dry weight (making between 3% and 35% of the total exudate), and in another 17 spec ...
s, which yield aloetic acid (C7H2N3O5), chrysammic acid (C7H2N2O6), picric and oxalic acids with nitric acid, being reddened by the acid. This second group may be divided into a-barbaloins, obtained from Barbados ''Aloe'', and reddened in the cold, and b-barbaloins, obtained from ''Aloe Socotrina'' and Zanzibar ''Aloe'', reddened by ordinary nitric acid only when warmed or by fuming acid in the cold. Nataloin (2C17H13O7·H2O) forms bright-yellow scales, barbaloin (C17H18O7)
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atic crystals. ''Aloe'' species are used in essential oils as a safety measure to dilute the solution before they are applied to the skin.


Flavoring

''Aloe perryi'', ''A. barbadensis'', ''A. ferox'', and hybrids of this species with ''A. africana'' and ''A. spicata'' are listed as natural flavoring substances in the US government ''Electronic Code of Federal Regulations''. ''Aloe socotrina'' is said to be used in yellow Chartreuse.John Tellman (1900
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Heraldic occurrence

''Aloe rubrolutea'' occurs as a charge in
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, for example in the Civic Heraldry of Namibia.


Gallery

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Aloe africana ''Aloe africana'' (known as the Uitenhage Aloe) is an arborescent (tree-like) species of aloe plant, indigenous to the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Description The plant grows slowly and flowers when it is four to five years old. Fl ...
'' (Uitenhage aloe) File:Gardenology-IMG 5394 hunt10mar.jpg, '' Aloe marlothii'' (flat-flowered aloe) File:Aloe pluridens (3).jpg, ''
Aloe pluridens ''Aloe pluridens'' (also known as the French Aloe) is an arborescent aloe indigenous to southern Africa. Description This species can occasionally grow up to 6 meters in height. It is usually single-stemmed (however in cultivation conditions ...
'' (French aloe) File:Aloe excelsa at Mount Coot-tha.JPG, ''
Aloe excelsa ''Aloe excelsa'' (also known as the Zimbabwe Aloe) is an arborescent aloe indigenous to southern Africa. Description The Zimbabwe Aloe is a tall aloe, sometimes reaching tree dimensions of 5–6 metres, although 3 metres is a more common heig ...
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Aloe arborescens ''Aloe arborescens'', the krantz aloe or candelabra aloe, is a species of flowering succulent perennial plant that belongs to the genus ''Aloe'', which it shares with the well known and studied ''Aloe vera''. The specific epithet ''arborescens'' ...
'' File:Aloe cooperi in flower IMG 1702e.JPG, ''Aloe cooperi'' (''Aloe plicatilis'' in background on the right) File:Aloe hereroensis Auob C15.JPG, '' Aloe hereroensis'' File:Aloe peglerae01.jpg, '' Aloe peglerae'' File:Aloe saponaria 1.jpg, '' Aloe maculata'' - prev. ''A. saponaria'' (soap aloe) File:Aloe reitzii flowers.jpg, '' Aloe reitzii''


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* List of ''Aloe'' species *
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List of Southern African indigenous trees This is a list of Southern African trees, shrubs, suffrutices, geoxyles and lianes, and is intended to cover Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The notion of 'indigenous' is of ...


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