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dc.contributor.author Fulga, A.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-04-24T10:08:50Z
dc.date.available 2020-04-24T10:08:50Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation FULGA, A. Ursolic acid: do we need other derivates? In: Curierul Medical. 2015, vol. 58, no 6, pp. 43-48. ISSN 1875-0666. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1875-0666
dc.identifier.uri http://moldmedjournal.md/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Cm-6-PDF.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/8682
dc.description Department of General Chemistry, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, the Republic of Moldova en_US
dc.description.abstract Background: The nature is a fascinating source of biologic active substances, many of which are showing promising antitumor activities [1, 2]. The triterpenes are an important class of phytochemicals, classified in accordance with isoprene units [3, 4]. These chemicals are synthesized by the plants through cyclic processing of squalen. About 20000 of triterpens, such as cucurbitanes, cycloartanes, friedelanes, holostanes, hopanes, lanostanes, lupanes, oleananes, dammaranes, euphanes, tirucallanes, isomalabaricanes, ursanes and others are identified at the moment. From a wide diversity of triterpenes, the pentacyclic derivatives were the most frequent studied chemicals, due to their anti-inflammatory, analgesic, hepatoprotective, cardiotonic, antialergic, anti-microbial and anti-tumor properties [5-9]. Ursolic acid or 3β-hydroxi-urs-12-en-28-oic acid is a triterpen’s pentacyclic acid was discovered in plants, such as Ocimum sanctum L.(Holy Basil), Prunus laurocerasus L. (Cherry laurel leaves), Vaccinum myrtillus L. (Bilberry), Crataegus laevigata (Hawthorn), Harpagophytum procumbens DC (Devil’s Claw), Thymus vulgaris L. (Thyme), Sambucus nigra L. (Elder Flowers), Origanum vulgare L. (Oregano), Lavandula augustifolia Mill. (Lavender), Vinca minor L. (Periwinkle), as well as in the wax from apples, plums and pears peels [10]. It is a pentacyclic triterpenoid which belongs to cyclosqualenoid family [11]. This acid can be determined free or as aglicon of saponins. The recent results are supporting the anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, pro-apoptotic, anti-metastatic, anti-angiogenic and anti-parasite functions of this chemical [7,12]. The aim of this study was to highlight in details the anti-tumor activity of ursolic acid, by pointing out its influence on cells proliferating, apoptosis and metastatic property. Conclusions: Ursolic acid is a promising compound in tumor prevention and treatment, with many mechanisms of action on cell’s proliferation. Its derivatives usually are more biologically effective than initial compound, so obtaining of new ursolic derivatives makes further investigations in this field have a particular relevance. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The Scientific Medical Association of the Republic of Moldova en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Curierul Medical
dc.subject triterpenes en_US
dc.subject ursolic acid en_US
dc.subject cancer en_US
dc.subject.mesh Triterpenes--pharmacology en_US
dc.subject.mesh Pentacyclic Triterpenes--pharmacology en_US
dc.subject.mesh Neoplasms--prevention & control en_US
dc.subject.mesh Neoplasms--drug therapy en_US
dc.subject.mesh Cell Proliferation en_US
dc.subject.mesh Pentacyclic Triterpenes--therapeutic use en_US
dc.subject.mesh Anticarcinogenic Agents--therapeutic use en_US
dc.title Ursolic acid: do we need other derivates? en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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