Boswellia in the family Burseraceae, particularly Boswellia sacra (syn: B. carteri, B. thurifera, B. bhaw-dajiana), B. frereana and B. serrata (Indian frankincense.). Frankincense resin is edible and is used in traditional medicines in Africa and Asia for digestion and healthy skin. For internal consumption, it is recommended that frankincense be translucent, with no black or brown impurities. Exposure to 11-keto-β-boswellic acid (KBA), a lead boswellic acid in the novel solubilized frankincense extract Boswelan, is increased when taken with food. Keywords: Burseraceae, resin, traditional medicines, translucent, boswellic aci
Frankincense essential oils from Boswellia sacra have been commonly used to treat microbial infecti...
AbstractBackgroundThe oral administration of the gum resin extracts of Indian frankincense (Boswelli...
Boswellia carterii (Burseraceae) is used in traditional medicine, the cosmetic industry and in aroma...
Frankincense (乳香 Rǔ Xiāng; Boswellia Species), the resinous extract from the trees of the genus Bosw...
Extracts of frankincense, the gum resin of Boswellia species, have been extensively used in traditio...
Extracts of frankincense, the gum resin of Boswellia species, have been extensively used in traditio...
Boswellia trees, found throughout the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia, are the source of fr...
Boswellia trees, found throughout the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia, are the source of fr...
Aromatic oleo-gum-resin secreted from B. sacra, reputed as frankincense, is widely used in tradition...
Traditional medicine is still widely practiced in many countries due to its complexity and long term...
Copyright © 2013 Hidayat Hussain et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The use of frankincense for the medicinal and religious purposes dates back to the early Egyptians, ...
ABSTRACTFrankincense (乳香 Rǔ Xiāng; Boswellia Species), the resinous extract from the trees of the ge...
Today, medicinal herbs have been widely used due to antimicrobial, antioxidant properties and less ...
Today, medicinal herbs have been widely used due to antimicrobial, antioxidant properties and less ...
Frankincense essential oils from Boswellia sacra have been commonly used to treat microbial infecti...
AbstractBackgroundThe oral administration of the gum resin extracts of Indian frankincense (Boswelli...
Boswellia carterii (Burseraceae) is used in traditional medicine, the cosmetic industry and in aroma...
Frankincense (乳香 Rǔ Xiāng; Boswellia Species), the resinous extract from the trees of the genus Bosw...
Extracts of frankincense, the gum resin of Boswellia species, have been extensively used in traditio...
Extracts of frankincense, the gum resin of Boswellia species, have been extensively used in traditio...
Boswellia trees, found throughout the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia, are the source of fr...
Boswellia trees, found throughout the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia, are the source of fr...
Aromatic oleo-gum-resin secreted from B. sacra, reputed as frankincense, is widely used in tradition...
Traditional medicine is still widely practiced in many countries due to its complexity and long term...
Copyright © 2013 Hidayat Hussain et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The use of frankincense for the medicinal and religious purposes dates back to the early Egyptians, ...
ABSTRACTFrankincense (乳香 Rǔ Xiāng; Boswellia Species), the resinous extract from the trees of the ge...
Today, medicinal herbs have been widely used due to antimicrobial, antioxidant properties and less ...
Today, medicinal herbs have been widely used due to antimicrobial, antioxidant properties and less ...
Frankincense essential oils from Boswellia sacra have been commonly used to treat microbial infecti...
AbstractBackgroundThe oral administration of the gum resin extracts of Indian frankincense (Boswelli...
Boswellia carterii (Burseraceae) is used in traditional medicine, the cosmetic industry and in aroma...