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Characterization of ursolic acid as a lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase inhibitor using macrophages, platelets and differentiated HL60 leukemic cells
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Cyclooxygenase InhibitorBotanyLipid PeroxidationImmunologyPharmacotherapyOxidative StressInflammationHuman PlateletsUrsolic AcidPhytochemicalBiochemistryGranulocyteMedicineMetabolomicsPharmacologyPhagocyteHeather FlowersAnti-inflammatoryNatural SciencesPhytochemistryHl60 Leukemic CellsPlant Physiology
A new property of ursolic acid, lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase inhibition, has been described in an acetone-extract of heather flowers (Calluna vulgaris) which could help explain the anti-inflammatory characteristics of this plant. In mouse peritoneal macrophages, human platelets and differentiated HL60 leukemic cells, ursolic acid, at 1 microM, blocks arachidonate metabolism.
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