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URSOLIC ACID
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Ursolic acid is a compound that exists in many foods, herbs and other plants, including apples, sage, cranberries, oregano and peppermint.2 In recent research, ursolic acid has been shown to have an anti-tumor effects on mice and rats. Ursolic acid is relatively non-toxic and is used in many cosmetics and health products.1 Ursolic acid has been shown to have bone-forming activity.7 Ursolic Acid has been shown to have antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory effects.2 It has even been suggested as a food additive to prevent dental caries.5*
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URSOLIC ACID POWDER
26% Sage Extract (75% Ursolic Acid)
16 ounce container
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1 Month Supply
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$299.99
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URSOLIC ACID HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED OR APPROVED BY THE FDA FOR
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Cancer is any of various malignant neoplasms characterized by the proliferation of anaplastic cells that tend to invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to new body sites. |
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Candida is a genus of the pathogenic, yeast-like fungi. |
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Dental caries |
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MORE INFORMATION ON URSOLIC ACID
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Pharmacology of Oleanolic Acid and Ursolic Acid...
Ursolic acid is a compound that exists widely in food, medicinal herbs and other plants. Ursolic acid is relatively non-toxic and has been used in cosmetics and health products. Recent scientific research has noted ursolic acid's antitumor-promotion effects.
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Ursolic Acid: Phytochemical...
Ursolic acid is present in many plants, including apples, bilberries, cranberries, elder flower, peppermint, lavender, oregano, thyme, hawthorn, prunes. Ursolic acid has antibacterial and antifungal activity. Tests have shown that Ursolic acid inhibits the growth of Candida albicans and Microsporium lenosum. Ursolic acid has anti-inflammatory properties and is used in ointments to treat burns. Topical application of ursolic acid inhibited TPA-induced initiation and promotion of tumor growth. |
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Inhibition of Tumor Promotion in Skin...
Topical cosmetic preparations containing ursolic acid/ oleanolic acid have been patented in Japan for the prevention of topical skin cancer.
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Antitumour Effects of Ursolic Acid...
Ursolic acid demonstrated a significant inhibition of the proliferation of cultured tumour cells
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Antibacterial Effects of Ursolic Acid Against Cariogenic Bacteria...
Ursolic acid is present in the leaf of loquat and the calyx of persimmon, which have been used as toothpicks since ancient times in Japan. In this study...dental caries scores were significantly decreased in the group given Ursolic acid. Ursolic acid can be used in preventional food additives against dental caries.
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Ursolic Acid Regulates High Glucose-Induced Apoptosis...
This study indicates that UA may play an important role in regulating the apoptosis induced by high glucose presumably through scavenging of ROS.
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Anabolic Activity of Ursolic Acid in Bone: Stimulating Osteoblast Differentiation In Vitro and Inducing New Bone Formation In Vivo...
Ursolic acid was shown to have bone-forming activity in vivo in a mouse calvarial bone formation model. These results suggested that ursolic acid has the anabolic potential to stimulate osteoblast differentiation and enhance new bone formation.
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