Oleanolic acid as a potential drug molecule: A review

  • Manisha H Vite
  • Mayuri I Sonawane
  • Prathmesh M Vayal
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Abstract

Objective: Oleanolic acid is traditionally used medicinal remedies in India. Oleanolic acid or oleanic acid is a naturally occurring pentacyclic triterpenoid related to betulinic acid. It is widely distributed in food and plants where it exists as a free acid or as an aglycone of triterpenoid saponins. Key findings: Oleanolic acid is relatively non-toxic, hepatoprotective, and exhibits antitumor and antiviral properties. It was found to exhibit weak anti-HIV and weak anti-HCV activities in vitro, but more potent synthetic analogs are being investigated as potential drugs. Conclusion: This review is an overall overview of the existing pharmacology of Oleanolic acid, helping to fuel further research in the various unexplored activities that are attributable to this plant.

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Manisha H Vite, Mayuri I Sonawane, & Prathmesh M Vayal. (2023). Oleanolic acid as a potential drug molecule: A review. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 17(1), 249–254. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.17.1.1469

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