Frankincense unveiled: Phytochemistry, bioactivity, and future directions
Background: Frankincense, an aromatic resin, is obtained from a deep longitudinal slit in the trunk of the Boswellia plant (Family - Burseraceae). It is also known as olibanum.
Shardendu Kumar Mishra +4 more
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Binding of boswellic acids to functional proteins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus: Bioinformatic studies. [PDF]
Caliebe RH, Scior T, Ammon HPT.
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Boswellic acids/Boswellia serrata extract as a potential COVID-19 therapeutic agent in the elderly. [PDF]
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Regulation of NOX/p38 MAPK/PPARα pathways and miR-155 expression by boswellic acids reduces hepatic injury in experimentally-induced alcoholic liver disease mouse model: novel mechanistic insight. [PDF]
Salama RM +5 more
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Advancing combination treatment with glycyrrhizin and boswellic acids for hospitalized patients with moderate COVID-19 infection: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Gomaa AA +4 more
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Complementary medicine treatment options for children with diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas [PDF]
Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma is a rare but lethal brain tumor with a median survival of eleven months after diagnosis. There has been no significant improvement in survival over the past 50 and more years despite intensive research.
Pohlmeier, Bente
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Effect of a Selection of Skin Penetration Enhancers on Topical Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Boswellic Acids in Carrageenan-Induced Paw Edema in Rats. [PDF]
Hajhashemi V, Safaei S.
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Nanotechnologies for Boswellic Acids
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Review on Pharmacological Activities of Gum olibanum
Frankincense, also known as olibanum, is a gum resin collected from trees of the genus Boswellia. The gum resin is produced by trees of various Boswellia species. These plants are middle size trees from Burseraceae family.
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Studies have reported the potential role of Boswellic acids (BAs), bioactive pentacyclic triterpenes from Boswellia serrata (BS), in treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
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