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Cancer-free liver, tumor-induced

The tumor-induced undifferentiation of the enzymic composition in the cancer-free liver... [Pg.352]

Ursolic acid, a triterpene constituent of Ocimum sanctum, protected the rat liver microsomes in vitro against free-radical-induced lipid peroxidation. In animal studies, ursolic acid exhibited remarkable inhibitory activity against tumor promotion. Topical cosmetic preparations containing ursolic acid and its isomer oleanolic acid are proprietary products in Japan, and both products are reported to be useful in skin cancer therapy. The foregoing data open a tremendous possibility that Ocimum sanctum or its constituents may hold promise as adjuncts to human radiation therapy. [Pg.314]


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