Aloe genus plants: From farm to food applications and phytopharmacotherapy

  • Bahare Salehi
  • , Sevil Albayrak
  • , Hubert Antolak
  • , Dorota Kręgiel
  • , Ewelina Pawlikowska
  • , Mehdi Sharifi-Rad
  • , Yadav Uprety
  • , Patrick Valere Tsouh Fokou
  • , Zubaida Yousef
  • , Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria
  • , Elena Maria Varoni
  • , Farukh Sharopov
  • , Natália Martins
  • , Marcello Iriti
  • , Javad Sharifi-Rad

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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.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo2843
PublicaciónInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volumen19
N.º9
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 19 sep. 2018
Publicado de forma externa

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