Triterpenoid α-amyrin stimulates proliferation of human keratinocytes but does not protect them against UVB damage

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Rhaponticum carthamoides plants ("maral root") are widely used in Siberian folk medicine. The present study reports for the first time the presence of pentacyclic terpenoid, α-amyrin, in methanol extract from leaves of this plant. a-Amyrin induced proliferation of human keratinocytes (HaCaT) by about 18% while other extract components were ineffective. A panel of biochemical and cellbased assays testing the antioxidative and cytoprotective activites of α-amyrin indicated no antioxidative activity of this compound. α-Amyrin did not protect HaCaT cells against the damage caused by UVB radiation.

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Biskup, E., Golebiowski, M., Gniadecki, R., Stepnowski, P., & Lojkowska, E. (2012). Triterpenoid α-amyrin stimulates proliferation of human keratinocytes but does not protect them against UVB damage. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 59(2), 255–260. https://doi.org/10.18388/abp.2012_2147

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