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Lupeol is
found in a
variety of plants,
including mango,
Acacia visco and
Abronia villosa. It is also
found in
dandelion coffee.
Lupeol is present...
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Lupeol synthase (EC 5.4.99.41, LUPI, BPW, RcLUS) is an
enzyme with
systematic name (3S)-2,3-epoxy-2,3-dihydrosqualene
mutase (cyclizing,
lupeol-forming)...
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along with rice dishes. The
roots of H.
indicus contain hexatriacontane,
lupeol, its octacosanoate, α-amyrin, β-amyrin, its
acetate and sitosterol. It also...
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These properties are
mediated in part by
terpenes such as
abietic acid and
lupeol,
which alter neutrophil migration into
inflamed regions.
Pimenta racemosa...
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Hebomoia glaucippe, is a
frequent visitor to this plant. The
chemical compound lupeol can be
extracted from the bark of C. Religiosa.
Botanic Gardens Conservation...
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tamarind causes acute kidney injury,
which can
often be fatal. Lupanone,
lupeol, catechins, epicatechin, quercetin, and
isorhamnetin are
present in the...
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Phytochemical studies indicate that the
plant contains the
phytochemicals lupeol,
ursolic acid,
oleanolic acid, sitosterol, rutin, lecocyanadin, anthocyanins...
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Recent clinical studies have
verified that red
alder contains betulin and
lupeol,
compounds shown to be
effective against a
variety of tumors. The inner...
- acid,
myristic acid, rutin,
linoleic acid,
ursolic acid, beta-sitosterol,
lupeol, and tannins.
Prunella is
derived from 'Brunella', a word
which is itself...
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leaves of this
species are rich in anti-inflammatory
terpenoids such as
lupeol and squalene.
Camellia ****onica is a
flowering tree or shrub,
usually 1...