Anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent

With the advent of highly effective plant-based medications with few or no side effects, the use of phytomedicines against complex diseases such as cancer is becoming more widespread. The broadly recognized pentacyclic triterpenes known as boswellic acids (BAs) are derived from the oleogum resin, or...

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Main Authors: Trivedi, Vijay Laxmi, Soni, Ruchi, Dhyani, Praveen, Sati, Priyanka, Tejada, Silvia, Sureda, Antoni, Setzer, William N., Faizal Abdull Razis, Ahmad, Modu, Babagana, Butnariu, Monica, Sharifi-Rad, Javad
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Published: Frontier 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106612/
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2023.1187181/full
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1066122024-08-06T06:29:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106612/ Anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent Trivedi, Vijay Laxmi Soni, Ruchi Dhyani, Praveen Sati, Priyanka Tejada, Silvia Sureda, Antoni Setzer, William N. Faizal Abdull Razis, Ahmad Modu, Babagana Butnariu, Monica Sharifi-Rad, Javad With the advent of highly effective plant-based medications with few or no side effects, the use of phytomedicines against complex diseases such as cancer is becoming more widespread. The broadly recognized pentacyclic triterpenes known as boswellic acids (BAs) are derived from the oleogum resin, or frankincense, extracted from the plant species of the genus Boswellia. The frankincense mixture contains various BA types, each having a different potential and helping treat certain cancers. This review focuses on details regarding the traits of the BAs, their roles as anti-cancer agents, the mechanism underlying their activities, and the function of their semi-synthetic derivatives in managing and treating certain cancers. The review also explores the biological sources of BAs, how they are conserved, and how biotechnology might help preserve and improve in vitro BA production. The review concludes that the BAs and their semi-synthetic derivatives are effective against a broad spectrum of cancer cell lines. The detailed information in the review can be helpful for researchers to gain more information about BAs and BA-based medications for efficient and cost-effective cancer treatments. Frontier 2023 Article PeerReviewed Trivedi, Vijay Laxmi and Soni, Ruchi and Dhyani, Praveen and Sati, Priyanka and Tejada, Silvia and Sureda, Antoni and Setzer, William N. and Faizal Abdull Razis, Ahmad and Modu, Babagana and Butnariu, Monica and Sharifi-Rad, Javad (2023) Anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 14. art. no. 1187181. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1663-9812 https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2023.1187181/full 10.3389/fphar.2023.1187181
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description With the advent of highly effective plant-based medications with few or no side effects, the use of phytomedicines against complex diseases such as cancer is becoming more widespread. The broadly recognized pentacyclic triterpenes known as boswellic acids (BAs) are derived from the oleogum resin, or frankincense, extracted from the plant species of the genus Boswellia. The frankincense mixture contains various BA types, each having a different potential and helping treat certain cancers. This review focuses on details regarding the traits of the BAs, their roles as anti-cancer agents, the mechanism underlying their activities, and the function of their semi-synthetic derivatives in managing and treating certain cancers. The review also explores the biological sources of BAs, how they are conserved, and how biotechnology might help preserve and improve in vitro BA production. The review concludes that the BAs and their semi-synthetic derivatives are effective against a broad spectrum of cancer cell lines. The detailed information in the review can be helpful for researchers to gain more information about BAs and BA-based medications for efficient and cost-effective cancer treatments.
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author Trivedi, Vijay Laxmi
Soni, Ruchi
Dhyani, Praveen
Sati, Priyanka
Tejada, Silvia
Sureda, Antoni
Setzer, William N.
Faizal Abdull Razis, Ahmad
Modu, Babagana
Butnariu, Monica
Sharifi-Rad, Javad
spellingShingle Trivedi, Vijay Laxmi
Soni, Ruchi
Dhyani, Praveen
Sati, Priyanka
Tejada, Silvia
Sureda, Antoni
Setzer, William N.
Faizal Abdull Razis, Ahmad
Modu, Babagana
Butnariu, Monica
Sharifi-Rad, Javad
Anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent
author_facet Trivedi, Vijay Laxmi
Soni, Ruchi
Dhyani, Praveen
Sati, Priyanka
Tejada, Silvia
Sureda, Antoni
Setzer, William N.
Faizal Abdull Razis, Ahmad
Modu, Babagana
Butnariu, Monica
Sharifi-Rad, Javad
author_sort Trivedi, Vijay Laxmi
title Anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent
title_short Anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent
title_full Anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent
title_fullStr Anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent
title_full_unstemmed Anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent
title_sort anti-cancer properties of boswellic acids: mechanism of action as anti-cancerous agent
publisher Frontier
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106612/
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