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Nutraceutical Profile

ImmunCR Id : ICR26
Chemical Name : Acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid 
Plant Source : Boswellia serrata
Nutraceutical information : ---
Mode of administration : ---
Immunomodulatory mechanism : It reduces leukocyte–endothelial cell interactions and tissue injury by blocking 5-LO action in a rat model of ileitis induced by indomethacin. It conferred protection in DSS colitis by attenuating disease activity index and recruitment of leucocytes and platelets, prevented P-selectin up-regulation, and protected colonic mucosa. It also prevents colonic fibrosis in TNBS colitis via inhibition of TGF-β1/Smad3 pathway, and stimulates repair of PNI via activation of the ERK signaling pathway.
Description : AKBA is extracted from a native plant of India and Pakistan Boswellia serrata, it has a white powdery appearance with anti-inflammatory properties.

Chemical Structure Information

IUPAC Name ---
SMILES CC1CCC2(CCC3(C(=CC(=O)C4C3(CCC5C4(CCC(C5(C)C(=O)O)OC(=O)C)C)C)C2C1C)C)C
Formula C32H48O5
InchiKey HMMGKOVEOFBCAU-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Chemical Classification

Kingdom Organic compounds
Superclass Lipids and lipid-like molecules
Class Prenol lipids
Subclass Triterpenoids

Physicochemical properties

LogP 6.081
Molecular weight 512.721
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor 5
Hydrogen Bond Donor 1
Polar surface area 81.648
No. of rotatable bonds 3
Number of Aromatic Rings 0
Number of rings 5

ADMET Properties

Absorption level low
Solubility level Very Soluble
Blood Brain Barrier Undefined
Plasma protein binding Binder
CYP2D6 inhibition Non-Inhibitor

Other Biological Properties

  • Anti-inflammatory

References

    1. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.5271
    2. https://doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.228732.


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