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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%...
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Unprocessed aloe that
contains aloin is
generally used as a laxative,
whereas processed juice does not
usually contain significant aloin.
According to
Cancer Research...
- cells. The
aloin cells are said to
produce the
characteristic thick exudate that is
produced when the
succulent leaf of aloe is severed. The
aloin cells produce...
- acemannan,
which can be used for
topical purposes. The
leaves also
contain aloin,
which is a
toxic compound. Aloe vera
products are
typically made from the...
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glycosylation where a
sugar is
added to a
carbon on a
tryptophan side-chain.
Aloin is one of the few
naturally occurring substances. Glypiation,
which is the...
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Senna extract (senna glycoside)
Anthraquinone colon 36–8
hours Aloe vera (
aloin)
Anthraquinone colon 58–10
hours Phenolphthalein Triphenylmethane colon...
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melon as a
bittering agent.
Various other substances are used, including:
Aloin Gesho, used in Tej,
Ethiopian honey wine
Other prominent uses of bittering...
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There are many
known methods synthesis of diacerein, most of
which use
aloin as a
starting material. It's
hydroxyl groups undergo acetylation, and then...
- Zhang, H.; Wei, X.; Shi, M.; Fan, P.; Xie, W.; Zhang, Y.; Xu, N. (2018). "
Aloin Suppresses Lipopolysaccharide-Induced
Inflammatory Response and Apoptosis...