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Recent Advances Regarding the Molecular Mechanisms of Triterpenic Acids: A Review (Part II)

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23168896

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molecular mechanism; triterpenic acids; apoptosis; betulinic acid; glycyrrhetinic acid; maslinic acid; boswellic acid; madecassic acid; pomolic acid; moronic acid; pentacyclic triterpenes

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  1. Romanian UEFISCDI [PN-III-P1-1.1-PD2019-1078]

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This paper summarizes the recent studies on the mechanism of action of several triterpenic acids, which have various biological activities and are important for drug development and treatment.
Triterpenic acids are a widespread class of phytocompounds which have been found to possess valuable therapeutic properties such as anticancer, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, cardioprotective, antidiabetic, neuroprotective, lipolytic, antiviral, and antiparasitic effects. They are a subclass of triterpenes bearing a characteristic lipophilic structure that imprints unfavorable in vivo properties which subsequently limit their applications. The early investigation of the mechanism of action (MOA) of a drug candidate can provide valuable information regarding the possible side effects and drug interactions that may occur after administration. The current paper aimed to summarize the most recent (last 5 years) studies regarding the MOA of betulinic acid, boswellic acid, glycyrrhetinic acid, madecassic acid, moronic acid, and pomolic acid in order to provide scientists with updated and accessible material on the topic that could contribute to the development of future studies; the paper stands as the sequel of our previously published paper regarding the MOA of triterpenic acids with therapeutic value. The recent literature published on the topic has highlighted the role of triterpenic acids in several signaling pathways including PI3/AKT/mTOR, TNF-alpha/NF-kappa B, JNK-p38, HIF-alpha/AMPK, and Grb2/Sos/Ras/MAPK, which trigger their various biological activities.

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