[HTML][HTML] Frankincense (乳香Rǔ Xiāng; Boswellia species): from the selection of traditional applications to the novel phytotherapy for the prevention and treatment of …

R Hamidpour, S Hamidpour, M Hamidpour… - Journal of traditional and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Frankincense (乳香Rǔ Xiāng; Boswellia Species), the resinous extract from the trees of the
genus Boswellia, has been used for centuries in cultural ceremonies, as a cosmetic agent …

[PDF][PDF] Frankincense (Boswellia Species): From the selection of traditional applications to the novel phytotherapy for the prevention and treatment of serious diseases

R Hamidpour, S Hamidpour, M Hamidpour… - Journal of traditional …, 2013 - academia.edu
Frankincense (乳香 Rǔ Xiāng; Boswellia Species), the resinous extract from the trees of the
genus Boswellia, has been used for centuries in cultural ceremonies, as a cosmetic agent …

[HTML][HTML] Frankincense–therapeutic properties

ARM Al-Yasiry, B Kiczorowska - Advances in Hygiene and Experimental …, 2016 - phmd.pl
Recently, increasing interest in natural dietary and therapeutic preparations used as dietary
supplements has been observed. One of them is frankincense. This traditional medicine of …

Taxonomical Investigation, Chemical Composition, Traditional Use in Medicine, and Pharmacological Activities of Boswellia sacra Flueck

M Miran, K Amirshahrokhi, Y Ajanii… - Evidence‐Based …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aromatic oleo‐gum‐resin secreted from B. sacra, reputed as frankincense, is widely used in
traditional medicine to treat Alzheimer's disease, gastric disorders, hepatic disorders, etc …

Frankincense of Boswellia sacra: Traditional and modern applied uses, pharmacological activities, and clinical trials

SAM Khalifa, SM Kotb, SH El-Seedi, L Nahar… - Industrial Crops and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Since Boswellia sacra (Burseraceae) was studied in the 19 th century, it has been
known for its economic and cultural values. It is cultivated mainly in the southwest regions of …

Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Cancer Activity of Boswellic Acids from Frankincense (Boswellia serrata Roxb. et Colebr, B. carterii Birdw.)

T Efferth, HJ Greten - Onco Therapeutics, 2011 - dl.begellhouse.com
The oleo-resinous gum of Boswellia trees has been used for religious rituals, but also for
medical purposes in different civilizations for ages. The active principles of the gum resin are …

[HTML][HTML] Prospects of boswellic acids as potential pharmaceutics

Z Du, Z Liu, Z Ning, Y Liu, Z Song, C Wang… - Planta medica, 2015 - thieme-connect.com
Boswellic acids have long been considered the main bioactive components of frankincense,
and many studies in vitro and in animals as well as several clinical studies have confirmed …

Cembranoids from Boswellia species

A Al-Harrasi, SK Avula, R Csuk, B Das - Phytochemistry, 2021 - Elsevier
Frankincense of Boswellia species has long been used in traditional medicines, mainly for
its interesting anti-inflammatory and anti-depressant properties of its di-and triterpenes …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of frankincense compounds on infection, inflammation, and oral health

CLC Almeida-da-Silva, N Sivakumar, H Asadi… - Molecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
Boswellia trees, found throughout the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia, are the
source of frankincense oil. Since antiquity, frankincense has been traded as a precious …

[HTML][HTML] Analysis of boswellic acid contents and related pharmacological activities of frankincense-based remedies that modulate inflammation

F Börner, M Werner, J Ertelt, J Meins, M Abdel-Tawab… - Pharmaceuticals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Extracts of frankincense, the gum resin of Boswellia species, have been extensively used in
traditional folk medicine since ancient times and are still of great interest as promising anti …