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Bioactive Evaluation of Ursane-Type Pentacyclic Triterpenoids: β-Boswellic Acid Interferes with the Glycosylation and Transport of Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 in Human Lung Adenocarcinoma A549 Cells

open access: yesMolecules, 2022
Ursane-type pentacyclic triterpenoids exert various biological effects, including anticancer and anti-inflammatory activities. We previously reported that ursolic acid, corosolic acid, and asiatic acid interfered with the intracellular trafficking and ...
Kaori Nakano, Saki Sasaki, Takao Kataoka
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Estimation of boswellic acids in herbal formulations containing Boswellia serrata extract and comprehensive characterization of secondary metabolites using UPLC-Q-Tof-MSe

open access: yesJournal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, 2019
Boswellia serrata is a widely used herb in Indian systems of medicine and is well known for its potential medicinal properties. A chromatographic method was developed for the analysis and quantification of six boswellic acid marker compounds, i.e., keto ...
Kumar Katragunta   +6 more
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Modulation of Cox-1, 5-, 12- and 15-Lox by popular herbal remedies used in southern Italy against psoriasis and other skin diseases. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Acanthus mollis (Acanthaceae), Achillea ligustica, Artemisia arborescens and Inula viscosa (Asteraceae) are used in Southern Italy against psoriasis and other skin diseases that occur with an imbalanced production of eicosanoids.
Amenta   +26 more
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Anti-cancer effect of nano-encapsulated boswellic acids, curcumin and naringenin against HepG-2 cell line

open access: yesBMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, 2023
Background liver cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. So far, there is no gold standard treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma. We conducted this in vitro study to assess the effect of three natural products: Boswellic acids, curcumin ...
Sally Elnawasany   +6 more
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Oral and topical boswellic acid attenuates mouse osteoarthritis [PDF]

open access: yesOsteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2014
Boswellic acid is a plant-derived molecule with putative anti-inflammatory effects. This study was performed to determine whether oral or topical administration of boswellic acid can attenuate joint damage in a mouse model of osteoarthritis (OA).Levels of boswellic acid were measured in the blood and synovium of mice treated with oral or topical ...
Wang, Q.   +6 more
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Boswellic Acids in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases [PDF]

open access: yesPlanta Medica, 2006
Oleogum resins from BOSWELLIA species are used in traditional medicine in India and African countries for the treatment of a variety of diseases. Animal experiments showed anti-inflammatory activity of the extract. The mechanism of this action is due to some boswellic acids.
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Enhanced absorption of boswellic acids by a micellar solubilized delivery form of Boswellia extract

open access: yesNFS Journal, 2018
Background: Boswellic acids (BAs) the pharmacologically active ingredients of the gum resin extract of Boswellia serrata are known for their anti-inflammatory effects. However they suffer from poor bioavailability because of their hydrophobicity and poor
Jürgen Meins   +2 more
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Haematotoxic effects of methanolic extract of oleo gum resin (frankinccense) in rats

open access: yesScience Progress, 2021
In several parts of the world, Boswellia sacra Fluck. is one of the most commonly used herbs for the treatment of arthritis. Its usage should be validated in light of recent findings of haematotoxicity.
AbdulRahman A I Alyahya   +9 more
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Formulating O/W Emulsions with Plant-Based Actives: A Stability Challenge for an Effective Product [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Quality, safety, and efficacy concerns added to instability, poor absorption, and the dispersion of actives are common problems while formulating plant-based cosmetics.
Baratto, Gianni   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Chloroform extract and acetyl-11-keto-beta-boswellic acid from Boswellia dalzielii stem bark induce apoptosis and cell cycle blockage in AW8507 cells

open access: yesJournal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute, 2021
Background Globally, head and neck cancer is the sixth most common cancer. Despite the advancement in treatment, drug resistance remains a major cause for setback.
Akinbobola Peace Otitoju   +3 more
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