• This is the case for Boswellia serrata (also called Frankincense) and Curcuma longa. (eohima.org)
  • Boswellia Serrata is native to India, North Africa, and the Middle East. (eohima.org)
  • Studies have established the effectiveness and safety of extracts of Curcuma longa and Boswellia serrata. (eohima.org)
  • Growing in Africa or Asia, these trees all have one thing in common: their aromatic resin is harvested to produce incense.When we talk about boswellia in phytotherapy, we are referring more specifically to boswellia serrata, which is native to India.Used in India for over 4000 years, boswellia and its consumption are gradually developing in Europe. (eohima.org)
  • includes Boswellia sacra from Oman and Yemen, Boswellia carteri from Somalia, and Boswellia serrata from India and China. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Frankincense (Boswellia serrata): The Perfect Painkiller? (kratom.org)
  • Boswellia serrata, or Indian frankincense, is most common in the west, where its uses don't often span far beyond aromatherapy. (kratom.org)
  • Boswellia serrata is the most common of several frankincense plants associated with frankincense. (kratom.org)
  • Frankincense oil is from the genus Boswellia serrata tree. (chicantiquesandcurios.com)
  • Acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid (AKBA) is a triterpenoid, which is the main component of boswellic acid from Boswellia Serrata, a medicinal plant that has shown immense potential in anti-cancer therapy. (boswellia.org)
  • Purified fractions from a Boswellia serrata Roxb. (boswellia.org)
  • To evaluate anti-inflammatory activities of bioactive compounds of Boswellia serrata purified fractions. (boswellia.org)
  • 9 compared 4 triterpene acids including β-boswellic acid, 3-O-acetyl-β-boswellic acid and acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid (AKBA) isolated from Boswellia serrata gum resins for their anti-cancer activity in vitro. (healthjade.net)
  • 18 reported that components other than AKBA from solvent extracts of Boswellia serrata gum resins can induce cytotoxicity in malignant cells. (healthjade.net)
  • Olibanum is an aromatic resin obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia or serrata and are extracted by steam distillation of the dry resin. (katyaniexport.com)
  • Among various plants in the genus Boswellia, only Boswellia sacra, Boswellia serrata and Boswellia papyrifera have been confirmed to contain significant amounts of boswellic acids. (casperescort.com)
  • Frankincense oil is from the genus Boswellia and sourced from the resin of the Boswellia carterii , Boswellia ferreana or Boswellia serrata trees that's commonly grown in Somalia and regions of Pakistan. (drthomasvolck.com)
  • Boswellia serrata is a tree native to India that produces special compounds that have been found to have strong anti-inflammatory, and potentially anti-cancer, effects. (drthomasvolck.com)
  • Boswellia serrata , is a moderate to large sized branching tree of family Burseraceae , genus Boswellia , grows up to 18 m in height and up to 2.4 m in girth, found in dry mountainous regions of India, Northern Africa, and the Middle East. (alpineherb.ca)
  • Boswellia sacra essential oil was prepared from Omani Hougari grade resins through hydrodistillation at 78 or 100 o C for 12 hours. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Boswellia sacra essential oil-mediated cell viability and death were studied in established human breast cancer cell lines (T47D, MCF7, MDA-MB-231) and an immortalized normal human breast cell line (MCF10-2A). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Western blot analysis was performed to study Boswellia sacra essential oil-regulated proteins involved in apoptosis, signaling pathways, and cell cycle regulation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • More abundant high molecular weight compounds, including boswellic acids, were present in Boswellia sacra essential oil prepared at 100 o C hydrodistillation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Boswellia sacra essential oil hydrodistilled at 100 o C was more potent than the essential oil prepared at 78 o C in inducing cancer cell death, preventing the cellular network formation (MDA-MB-231) cells on Matrigel, causing the breakdown of multicellular tumor spheroids (T47D cells), and regulating molecules involved in apoptosis, signal transduction, and cell cycle progression. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Similar to our previous observations in human bladder cancer cells, Boswellia sacra essential oil induces breast cancer cell-specific cytotoxicity. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Suppression of cellular network formation and disruption of spheroid development of breast cancer cells by Boswellia sacra essential oil suggest that the essential oil may be effective for advanced breast cancer. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Future pre-clinical and clinical studies are urgently needed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Boswellia sacra essential oil as a therapeutic agent for treating breast cancer. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Boswellia carterii, or B.sacra, also known as olibanum or, more commonly, dragon's blood, is most likely the frankincense tree mentioned in the Bible. (kratom.org)
  • What the tree looks like (Boswellia sacra variety). (superfoodly.com)
  • The unique aromatic gum resin is extracted from many species of frankincense tree, which includes about 23 scientific species, which are spread in many countries, including India, Ethiopia, Somalia and Eritrea of the genus Boswellia, including the Omani frankincense tree type Boswellia sacra (from the southern Arabian Peninsula). (edu.om)
  • The south of Oman hosts Boswellia sacra trees known to have many social, religious and medicinal uses. (bvsalud.org)
  • Frankincense or Boswellia Sacra is related to Palo Santo and in the Burseraceae family with a long history of use for its sacred and ceremonial benefits. (sacredwoodessence.com)
  • Additionally, frankincense hydrosol, the aqueous distillate of hydrodistilled Boswellia sacra gum resins, contained 0.0 to 15.5% boswellic acids, but did not have detectible cytoxicity against tumor cells even when a 1:5 dilution was added to the cultures. (healthjade.net)
  • Although the active compound(s) in Boswellia sacra frankincense essential oil responsible for anti-tumor activity cannot be identified immediately due the complexity of frankincense essential oils, chemical compositions and/or ratios of these components present in the oil obtained at 100 °C (212 °F) would play significant roles in tumor cell-specific cytotoxicity. (healthjade.net)
  • An Boswellia neglecta in nahilalakip ha genus nga Boswellia , ngan familia nga Burseraceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Gum resins obtained from trees of the Burseraceae family ( Boswellia sp . (biomedcentral.com)
  • Frankincense is an aromatic resin hardened from exuded gums obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia (Burseraceae family). (biomedcentral.com)
  • It is also known as olibanum and it is an aromatic resin mainly used in incense and perfumes obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia in the family Burseraceae. (deepayurveda.in)
  • Dry sap samples were obtained in Ethiopia from the stem bark of Boswellia carterii and Commiphora pyracanthoides Engler in August 2009. (spandidos-publications.com)
  • Boswellia Carterii, one of the primary species of frankincense, is known for its classic fragrance profile. (igneousproducts.com)
  • Boswellia Carterii offers a well-balanced blend of citrus, woody, and balsamic notes. (igneousproducts.com)
  • Distilled from the resin of trees in the Boswellia carterii tree family, Frankincense essential oil contains the naturally occurring constituent alpha-pinene, which is what gives it its distinctive rich, balsamic scent. (base1.cloud)
  • Boswellia frereana is a species of plant native to northern Somalia where the locals call it "Dhidin" or "Maydi" (other spellings include: Meydi, Meyti, Maidi, Maieti, and Mayeti) or the king of all frankincense. (wikipedia.org)
  • An Boswellia neglecta [1] in uska species han Magnoliopsida nga ginhulagway ni Spencer Le Marchant Moore . (wikipedia.org)
  • The Boswellia genus includes about twenty tree species. (eohima.org)
  • Boswellia dalzielii is a tree species in the genus Boswellia found in Africa. (africa-seeds.com)
  • Boswellia species resins have also been considered throughout the ages to have a wealth of healing properties. (healthjade.net)
  • Source Frankincense is the resin from the bark of Boswellia carterli Birdw and other species in the same genus, (Fam. (chinesemed.com.cn)
  • This precious resin is harvested from trees of the Boswellia genus, and the aroma can vary depending on the specific species. (igneousproducts.com)
  • The resin of Boswellia species has been used as incense in religious and cultural ceremonies and in medicines since time immemorial. (alpineherb.ca)
  • The area is rich in plants and trees such as Commiphora, Boswellia, Acacia, Anogessius dhofarica, Aloe dhofarensis, Aloe vera and many other interesting plants waiting to be explored as it is believed that these plants may play a role in curing some of the present and future diseases all over the world. (edu.om)
  • Myrrh is also a resin obtained from certain trees in the Commiphora genus. (giftzidea.com)
  • Frankincense resin is tapped from trees of the genus Boswellia and Myrrh resin is tapped from trees of the genus Commiphora - both have their origins in Northern Africa. (purelyuncutoils.com)
  • genus of trees of North Africa and India that yield incense. (wordinn.com)
  • Derived from the resin of Boswellia trees, this oil is native to India, the Middle East, China, and Africa. (base1.cloud)
  • The best percentage inhibition was recorded for Boswellia carteri-vaccine combination group at a ratio of 1:1. (boswellia.org)
  • Thulin, M. "BOSWELLIA frereana Birdw. (wikipedia.org)
  • Boswellia frereana and Boswellia thurifera both grow naturally in northern Somalia. (kratom.org)
  • Experience the unique, woody aroma of Frankincense Pure Essential Oil (Boswellia Frereana). (deepayurveda.in)
  • Frankincense Pure Essential Oil (Boswellia Frereana) is made with 100% plant extract and widely use in traditional ayurvedic treatment, aroma therapy , herbal formulation andcosmetic preprations. (deepayurveda.in)
  • Relatively few groups of invertebrates are limited to Africa, but the continent harbors many disease causing or harmful invertebrates, including tsetse flies (which transmit the parasite that gives sleeping sickness and livestock naganasjuka), malarial mosquitoes, desert grasshopper and locust, termites and digena flukes of the genus Schistosoma (which causes schistosomiasis). (franciscogardening.com)
  • Harvesters make incisions into the bark of the Boswellia tree, allowing the resin to bleed out and harden into tears. (roanokecreek.com)
  • He used a combination of benzoin (a resin obtained from the bark of trees), styrax (a resin obtained from the bark of a tree native to Southeast Asia), and frankincense (an aromatic resin obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia) to create a fragrant paper that could be burned to release its aroma. (videsanges.com)
  • Boswellia extract has compounds such as the boswellic acids AKBA which have anti-inflammatory properties. (eohima.org)
  • Boswellia extract contains beneficial compounds known as boswellic acids (BA) that fight inflammation and reduce oxidative stress. (eohima.org)
  • Boswellia papyrifera grows mainly in Ethiopia and Sudan. (kratom.org)
  • Boswellia & Curcuma are two natural plant products recommended for reducing inflammation and joint pain. (eohima.org)
  • As a natural resin which is made by Boswellia trees, for thousands of years it has been burned as incense and used for other aromatic purposes, such as perfumes. (superfoodly.com)
  • For example, in mice, burning Boswellia resin as incense had antidepressive effects. (drthomasvolck.com)
  • Curcumin and Boswellia for Gout: The 5 most important questions you need to know! (eohima.org)
  • Why take Curcumin and Boswellia together for Gout? (eohima.org)
  • Why should we all try Curcumin and Boswellia for Gout, this powerful combination! (eohima.org)
  • [1] Yes, together, Curcumin or Boswellia have more powerful effects than if they were used individually. (eohima.org)
  • Both curcumin and boswellia have a long history in traditional use to support healthy joints and balance inflammation. (eohima.org)
  • Boswellia and curcumin are two natural plant products traditionally used to help relieve the pain of inflammation. (eohima.org)
  • This is the primary tree in the genus Boswellia from which frankincense, a resinous dried sap, is harvested. (sacredwoodessence.com)
  • Frankincense is an aromatic resin obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia and has been hypothesized to exhibit a number of health supporting properties, including the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal and anticancer activities ( 5 - 8 ). (spandidos-publications.com)
  • Research suggests that boswellia is beneficial for conditions like gout and rheumatoid. (eohima.org)
  • Boswellia for Gout? (eohima.org)
  • More and more studies are confirming the usefulness of the properties of Curcuma and Boswellia for many of inflammatory conditions, for example joint pain, gout and arthrites. (eohima.org)
  • Boswellia is able to reduce pain and immobility in gout patients. (eohima.org)
  • Boswellia for gout is a plant not yet well known in Europe and the West, but it is worth a try! (eohima.org)
  • Boswellia extract, a fast-acting joint supplement, reduces pain and improves flexion in affected joints. (eohima.org)
  • Use of an extract of the ancient perfume frankincense - the hardened resin from trees of the Boswellia genus - decreased breast cancer cell prolife. (encens-naturel.eu)
  • Gajabhakshya", a Sanskrit name sometimes used for Boswellia, suggests that elephants enjoy this herb as a part of their diet. (alpineherb.ca)
  • Objectives: Frankincense (Luban) is a resin obtained from trees of genus Boswellia. (bvsalud.org)
  • Similarly, sandalwood belongs to the genus Santalum tree and favored for its ayurvedic properties. (teachersarethebest.com)
  • For centuries, people turned to Turmeric and Boswellia, two plant-based supplements. (eohima.org)
  • Harvested from the tears of the Boswellia tree, frankincense resin has graced human civilization for thousands of years. (roanokecreek.com)
  • I like to take advantage of the best frankincense oils, which should feature a combination of multiple varieties of oils from boswellia trees. (drthomasvolck.com)