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''Aloe'' (; also written ''Aloë'') is a
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containing over 650
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of flowering
succulent In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. The word ''succulent'' comes from the Latin word ''sucus'', meani ...
plant Plants are the eukaryotes that form the Kingdom (biology), kingdom Plantae; they are predominantly Photosynthesis, photosynthetic. This means that they obtain their energy from sunlight, using chloroplasts derived from endosymbiosis with c ...
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 ''Aloe vera'' () is a succulent plant species of the genus ''Aloe''. It is widely distributed, and is considered an invasive species in many world regions. An evergreen perennial plant, perennial, it originates from the Arabian Peninsula, but ...
'', 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'', are also cultivated or harvested from the wild for similar applications. The APG IV system (2016) places the genus in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae. Within the subfamily it may be placed in the tribe Aloeae.Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards).
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In the past, it has been assigned to the family Aloaceae (now included in the Asphodeloidae) or to a broadly circumscribed family Liliaceae (the lily family). The plant ''
Agave americana ''Agave americana'', commonly known as the century plant, maguey, or American aloe, is a flowering plant species belonging to the family Asparagaceae. It is native to Mexico and the United States, specifically Texas. This plant is widely cultiv ...
'', which is sometimes called "American aloe", belongs to the
Asparagaceae Asparagaceae (), known as the asparagus family, is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family name is based on the edible garden asparagus, '' Asparagus officinalis''. This family includes both ...
, a different family. The genus is native to tropical and southern
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, Comoros, etc.). A few species have also become naturalized in other regions (
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, Hawaiian Islands, etc.).


Etymology

The genus name ''Aloe'' is derived from the
Arabic Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns lang ...
word ''al'uluh'', meaning "bitter and shiny substance" or from
Hebrew Hebrew (; ''ʿÎbrit'') is a Northwest Semitic languages, Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family. A regional dialect of the Canaanite languages, it was natively spoken by the Israelites and ...
''ahalim'', plural of ''ahal''.


Description

Most ''Aloe'' species have a rosette of large, thick, fleshy
leaves A leaf (: leaves) is a principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", while the leaves, stem, ...
. ''Aloe''
flower Flowers, also known as blooms and blossoms, are the reproductive structures of flowering plants ( angiosperms). Typically, they are structured in four circular levels, called whorls, around the end of a stalk. These whorls include: calyx, m ...
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 mottled. Some aloes native to South Africa are tree-like (arborescent).


Systematics

The APG IV system (2016) places the genus in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae. In the past it has also been assigned to the families Liliaceae and Aloeaceae, as well as the family Asphodelaceae sensu stricto, before this was merged into the Asphodelaceae sensu lato. The circumscription of the genus has varied widely. Many genera, such as ''Lomatophyllum'', have been brought into synonymy. Species at one time placed in ''Aloe'', such as ''
Agave americana ''Agave americana'', commonly known as the century plant, maguey, or American aloe, is a flowering plant species belonging to the family Asparagaceae. It is native to Mexico and the United States, specifically Texas. This plant is widely cultiv ...
'', have been moved to other genera. Molecular phylogenetic studies, particularly from 2010 onwards, suggested that as then circumscribed, ''Aloe'' was not
monophyletic In biological cladistics for the classification of organisms, monophyly is the condition of a taxonomic grouping being a clade – that is, a grouping of organisms which meets these criteria: # the grouping contains its own most recent co ...
and should be divided into more tightly defined genera. In 2014, John Charles Manning and coworkers produced a phylogeny in which ''Aloe'' was divided into six genera: '' Aloidendron'', '' Kumara'', '' Aloiampelos'', ''Aloe'', '' Aristaloe'' and '' Gonialoe''.


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'' Mill. *'' Aloe albida'' (Stapf) Reynolds *'' Aloe albiflora'' Guillaumin *'' Aloe arborescens'' Mill. *'' Aloe arenicola'' Reynolds *'' Aloe argenticauda'' Merxm. & Giess *'' Aloe bakeri'' Scott-Elliot *'' Aloe ballii'' Reynolds *'' Aloe ballyi'' Reynolds *'' Aloe brevifolia'' Mill. *'' Aloe broomii'' Schönland *'' Aloe buettneri'' A.Berger *'' Aloe camperi'' Schweinf. *'' Aloe capitata'' Baker *'' Aloe comosa'' Marloth & A.Berger *'' Aloe cooperi'' Baker *'' Aloe corallina'' Verd. *'' Aloe dewinteri'' Giess ex Borman & Hardy *'' Aloe erinacea'' D.S.Hardy *'' Aloe excelsa'' A.Berger *'' Aloe ferox'' Mill. *'' Aloe forbesii'' Balf.f. *'' Aloe helenae'' Danguy *'' Aloe hereroensis'' Engl. *'' Aloe inermis'' Forssk. *'' Aloe inyangensis'' Christian *''
Aloe jawiyon ''Aloe jawiyon'' is a species of succulent plant in the genus '' Aloe'' first described in 2004. It is endemic to the island of Socotra, Yemen, located in the Indian Ocean (near to the mouth of the Gulf of Aden), approximately 200 miles (321 km) ...
'' 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'' L. *'' Aloe perryi'' Baker *'' Aloe petricola'' Pole-Evans *'' Aloe polyphylla'' Pillans *'' Aloe rauhii'' Reynolds *'' Aloe reynoldsii'' Letty *'' Aloe scobinifolia'' Reynolds & Bally *'' Aloe sinkatana'' Reynolds *'' Aloe squarrosa'' Baker ex Balf.f. *'' Aloe striata'' Haw. *'' Aloe succotrina'' Lam. *'' Aloe suzannae'' Decary *'' Aloe thraskii'' Baker *''
Aloe vera ''Aloe vera'' () is a succulent plant species of the genus ''Aloe''. It is widely distributed, and is considered an invasive species in many world regions. An evergreen perennial plant, perennial, it originates from the Arabian Peninsula, but ...
'' (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'' ( × ''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 folk or alternative 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 natural skin care). Numerous cultivars with mixed or uncertain parentage are grown. Of these, ''Aloe'' 'Lizard Lips' has gained the
Royal Horticultural Society The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), founded in 1804 as the Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's leading gardening charity. The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr ...
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Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. It includes the full range of cultivated p ...
. ''Aloe variegata'' has been planted on graves in the 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
herbal medicine Herbal medicine (also called herbalism, phytomedicine or phytotherapy) is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of medicinal plants, which are a basis of traditional medicine. Scientific evidence for the effectiveness of many herbal treatments ...
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. Unprocessed aloe that contains aloin is generally used as a laxative, whereas processed juice does not usually contain significant aloin. According to Cancer Research UK, 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 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 oxalic acids with
nitric acid Nitric acid is an inorganic compound with the formula . It is a highly corrosive mineral acid. The compound is colorless, but samples tend to acquire a yellow cast over time due to decomposition into nitrogen oxide, oxides of nitrogen. Most com ...
, and do not give a red coloration with nitric acid; and (2) barbaloins, 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) prismatic 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
''The Practical Hotel Steward''
The Hotel Monthly, Chicago


Gallery

File:Aloe vossii - plant (aka).jpg, '' Aloe vossii'' File:Aloe rubroviolacea2.jpg, '' A. rubroviolacea'' File:Aloe albiflora flowers.png, Not all aloes only have tublar flowers File:Aloe africana 1.jpg, '' Aloe africana'' (Uitenhage aloe) File:Gardenology-IMG 5394 hunt10mar.jpg, '' Aloe marlothii'' (flat-flowered aloe) File:Aloe pluridens (3).jpg, '' Aloe pluridens'' (French aloe) File:Aloe excelsa at Mount Coot-tha.JPG, '' Aloe excelsa'' (Zimbabwe aloe) File:Aloe rupestris, vroeë bloeiwyse, Pretoria.jpg, '' Aloe rupestris'' (bottlebrush aloe) File:Aloe speciosa - tilt head aloe.jpg, '' Aloe hexapetala'' (tilt-headed aloe) File:Blooming aloes wide view alternate, with bright sun behind.jpg, Blooming '' Aloe 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 molederana.jpg, Aloe molederana File:Aloe dijboutiensis whole plant.jpg, Aloe dijboutiensis 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'' File:Aloe arborescens leaf cross section.jpg, Aloe arborescens leaf cross section File:Aloe karasbergensis young plant.jpg, Aloe karasbergensis - Plant 2023-0010-3


See also

* List of ''Aloe'' species * List of ineffective cancer treatments * List of Southern African indigenous trees


References


Further reading

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External links

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