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Frankincense in peril

Nature Sustainability, 2019
The harvest of plant parts and exudates from wild populations contributes to the income, food security and livelihoods of many millions of people worldwide. Frankincense, an aromatic resin sourced from natural populations of Boswellia trees and shrubs, has been cherished by world societies for centuries.
Frans Bongers   +2 more
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Archaeological frankincense

Nature, 1997
Evershed, RP   +8 more
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Protective Effects of Frankincense Oil on Wound Healing: Downregulating Caspase-3 Expression to Facilitate the Transition from the Inflammatory to Proliferative Phase

Pharmaceuticals
Background/Objectives: Wound healing is a complex process involving inflammation, oxidative stress, immune modulation, and tissue regeneration. Frankincense essential oil (FEO), derived from Boswellia species, is known for its anti-inflammatory ...
K. Venkatesan   +8 more
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Hyaluronic acid microneedle patch for transdermal delivery of frankincense and myrrh bioactives to alleviate inflammation and enhance diabetic ulcer healing.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Chronic inflammation impedes the healing of diabetic ulcers (DUs), while P-glycoprotein (P-gp)-mediated drug efflux reduces the efficacy of conventional drug formulations. In this study, a novel liposome-mediated hyaluronic acid (HA) microneedle patch (E-
Yuxin Hu   +8 more
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Frankincense Versus Eucalyptus: A Struggle for Forest Resources Access in Pandumaan-Sipituhuta, North Sumatra

Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan
This study investigates the contested access to forest resources between Indigenous communities and corporate actors in Pandumaan-Sipituhuta, Humbang Hasundutan Regency, North Sumatra.
Risdawati Ahmad   +2 more
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Bitter frankincense water modulates hepatic enzyme activity in female patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

Cellular and Molecular Biology
This study aimed to determine and know the effect of bitter frankincense water on the levels of the functional liver enzymes in female patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
Khamaal Hussein   +4 more
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Batak Toba Women's Struggle to Protect Traditional Frankincense Forests in a Geographical Perspective

Journals geographic
Batak Toba oral literature represents women as farmers and discoverers of frankincense trees, highlighting the connection between women and nature.
Ratih Baiduri   +3 more
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Compositional Analysis of Cultivated and Wild‐Harvested Boswellia sacra Frankincense Resin Essential Oils in Oman

Chemistry and Biodiversity
Frankincense is a valuable aromatic resin, used globally for its scent, therapeutic properties, and religious significance. All frankincense is currently harvested from wild Boswellia trees, but recent research has identified serious social and ...
Anjanette DeCarlo   +5 more
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Frankincense and Myrrh

The Biblical Archaeologist, 1960
Editors: Edward F. Campbell, Jr. and G. Ernest Wright, with the assistance of Floyd V. Filson in New Testament matters. Editorial correspondence should be sent to one of the above at 800 West Belden Ave., Chicago 14, Ill., or at 45 Francis Ave., Cambridge 38, Mass., respectively. Editorial Board: W. F. Albright, Johns Hopkins University; Millar Burrows,
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