aloins
Aloins are a group of bitter yellow glycosides found in the latex of certain Aloe species, most notably Aloe vera. The two principal constituents are aloin A (barbaloin) and aloin B (isobarbaloin). They belong to the class of anthraquinone glycosides, with the aglycone aloe-emodin linked to a glucose moiety. The two forms differ in stereochemistry around their sugar attachment.
Aloins occur predominantly in the yellow latex that lies between the outer rind and the fleshy inner
Historically, aloin has been used as a stimulant laxative. It remains present in some over-the-counter laxatives
Safety and regulation around aloin-containing products vary by jurisdiction. Ingested aloins can cause abdominal cramping, diarrhea,