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J Environ Sci Health C 2016 Apr 2;34(2):77-96

Aloe vera--a review of toxicity and adverse clinical effects.

Guo X, Mei N

Abstract

The Aloe plant is employed as a dietary supplement in a variety of foods and as an ingredient in cosmetic products. The widespread human exposure and its potential toxic and carcinogenic activities raise safety concerns. Chemical analysis reveals that the Aloe plant contains various polysaccharides and phenolic chemicals, notably anthraquinones. Ingestion of Aloe preparations is associated with diarrhea, hypokalemia, pseudomelanosis coli, kidney failure, as well as phototoxicity and hypersensitive reactions. Recently, Aloe vera whole leaf extract showed clear evidence of carcinogenic activity in rats, and was classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a possible human carcinogen (Group 2B). This review presents updated information on the toxicological effects, including the cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, and adverse clinical effects, of Aloe vera whole leaf extract, gel, and latex.


Category: Journal Article
PubMed ID: #26986231 DOI: 10.1080/10590501.2016.1166826
Includes FDA Authors from Scientific Area(s): Toxicological Research
Entry Created: 2016-03-18 Entry Last Modified: 2016-07-15
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