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Frankincense improves memory retrieval in rats treated with Lipopolysaccharide [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of HerbMed Pharmacology, 2016
Introduction: Frankincense has been shown to possess anti-inf lammatory activity. In this studythe effect of pretreatment with the hydro-alcoholic extract of frankincense on memory retrievalwas assessed in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) treated rats.Methods ...
Beheshti Siamak, Karimi Bahareh
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The Effect of Frankincense and Myrrh on the Sealing Ability and Hardness of Glass Ionomer Cement

open access: yesCeramics
Efforts to enhance the mechanical and physicochemical properties of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) are ongoing. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of incorporating varying concentrations of frankincense and myrrh liquids into conventional ...
Hala Hanna   +3 more
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Frankincense unveiled: Phytochemistry, bioactivity, and future directions

open access: yesPhytomedicine Plus
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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Frankincense oil nanoemulsion induces selective cytotoxicity and over ROS-mediated oxidative stress and apoptotic DNA damage in Hep-G2 hepatic cancer cells. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Frankincense oil nanoemulsion (FONE) exhibits high bioavailability, enhanced cellular uptake, and improved kinetic stability, making it a promising candidate for therapeutic applications.
Mohamed HRH, Ibrahim EGS, El-Sherif AA.
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Omani Frankincense nanoemulsion formulation efficacy and its latent effects on biological aspects of the spiny bollworm Earias insulana (Boisd.)

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2022
Our research shed light on the perspective of formulation technology regarding its responsibility to provide phyto-insecticides that are worthy of research into potential novel applications. There has been an increase in interest in using nanoemulsion as
Mervat H. Metayi   +7 more
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Comparison of Volatile Constituents Present in Commercial and Lab-Distilled Frankincense (Boswellia carteri) Essential Oils for Authentication

open access: yesPlants, 2022
A comparative analysis of the chemical constituents present in twenty-one commercial and two lab-distilled frankincense (Boswellia carteri) essential oils was carried out using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and chiral gas chromatography ...
Pawan Kumar Ojha   +5 more
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Topical frankincense treatment on relieving high-risk diabetic foot in rats by reducing inflammation and improving microcirculation. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Pharmacol
Background Frankincense, an ancient aromatic substance known for promoting blood circulation, is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat skin lesions.
Ma SY, Yin X, Zhang Z, Li YS, Tang HB.
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Possible role of frankincense in the treatment of benign essential blepharospasm

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports, 2023
Purpose: To report two cases of benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) symptom relief in the setting of regular topical frankincense usage. Observations: The primary outcome measures for this report are (1) frequency of botulinum toxin (BT) injection ...
Mikayla J. Baker   +2 more
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Armed conflict as an underappreciated driver of conservation outcomes in frankincense (Boswellia spp.)

open access: yesTrees, Forests and People
Frankincense (Boswellia spp.) resin is an internationally renowned non-timber forest product (NTFP), generating more than $1 billion USD annually for its use in aromatherapy, incenses, perfumery, cosmetics, and medicines.
Stephen Johnson, Frans Bongers
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In vitro anticancer effects of frankincense and its nanoemulsions for enhanced cancer cell targeting. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Pharmacol
Introduction Frankincense has demonstrated promising in vitro anticancer activity. However, its conventional delivery methods face significant challenges due to limited oral bioavailability.
Al-Balushi RA   +11 more
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