Author:
Zhang Yuxin,Ning Zhangchi,Lu Cheng,Zhao Siyu,Wang Jianfen,Liu Baoqin,Xu Xuegong,Liu Yuanyan
Abstract
Abstract
The resinous metabolites commonly known as frankincense or olibanum are produced by trees of the genus Boswellia and have attracted increasing popularity in Western countries in the last decade for their various pharmacological activities. This review described the pharmacological specific details mainly on anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, anti-bacterial and apoptosis-regulating activities of individual triterpenoid together with the relevant mechanism. In addition, species-characterizing triterpenic markers with the methods for their detection, bioavailability, safety and other significant properties were reviewed for further research.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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