Oleanolic Acid References


Antidiabetic principles of natural medicines. III. Structure-related inhibitory activity and action mode of oleanolic acid glycosides on hypoglycemic activity.
Matsuda H, et al.
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 1998 Sep;46(9):1399-1403.

Studies on the triterpenoid saponins of the root bark of Aralia taibaiensis].
Tang HF, et al.
Yao Hsueh Hsueh Pao. 1996;31(7):517-23. Chinese.

Anti-AIDS agents. 30. anti-HIV activity of oleanolic acid, pomolic acid, and structurally related triterpenoids1.
Kashiwada Y, et al.
J Nat Prod. 1998 Sep;61(9):1090-5.

Protection against carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity by oleanolic acid is not mediated through metallothionein.
Liu Y, et al.
Toxicol Lett. 1998 Mar 31;95(2):77-85.

Synthesis and anti-ulcer activity of new derivatives of glycyrrhetic, oleanolic and ursolic acids.
Farina C, et al.
  Farmaco. 1998 Jan;53(1):22-32. Review.

Novel triterpenoids suppress inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and inducible cyclooxygenase (COX-2) in mouse macrophages.
Suh N, et al.
Cancer Res. 1998 Feb 15;58(4):717-23

Effect of selected triterpenoids on chronic dermal inflammation.
Manez S, et al.
Eur J Pharmacol. 1997 Sep 3;334(1):103-5.

Oleanolic acid and ursolic acid stabilize liposomal membranes.
Han SK, et al.
Lipids. 1997 Jul;32(7):769-73.

Inhibitory mechanisms of oleanolic acid 3-O-monodesmosides on glucose absorption in rats.
Matsuda H, et al.
Biol Pharm Bull. 1997 Jun;20(6):717-9.

Effects of oleanolic acid and ursolic acid on inhibiting tumor growth and enhancing the recovery of hematopoietic system postirradiation in mice.
Hsu HY, et al.
Cancer Lett. 1997 Jan 1;111(1-2):7-13.

Bioactive saponins and glycosides. VII. On the hypoglycemic principles from the root cortex of Aralia elata Seem.: structure related
hypoglycemic activity of oleanolic acid oligoglycoside.
Yoshikawa M, et al.
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 1996 Oct;44(10):1923-7.

Bioactive saponins and glycosides. VI. Elatosides A and B, potent inhibitors of ethanol absorption, from the bark of Aralia elata SEEM.
(Araliaceae): the structure-requirement in oleanolic acid glucuronide-saponins for the inhibitory activity.
Yoshikawa M, et al.
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 1996 Oct;44(10):1915-22.

Medicinal foodstuff. III. Sugar beet. (1): Hypoglycemic oleanolic acid oligoglycosides, betavulgarosides I, II, III, and IV, from the root
of Beta vulgaris L. (Chenopodiaceae).
Yoshikawa M, et al.
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 1996 Jun;44(6):1212-7.

Natural-product inhibitors of human DNA ligase I.
Tan GT, et al.
Biochem J. 1996 Mar 15;314 ( Pt 3):993-1000.

Selective inhibition of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase by amphiphilic triterpenoids and related compounds.
Wang BH, et al.
  Phytochemistry. 1996 Jan;41(1):55-63.

Antagonistic effect of oleanolic acid on anaphylactic shock.
Zhang LR, et al.
  Chung Kuo Yao Li Hsueh Pao. 1995 Nov;16(6):527-30. Chinese.

Effect of oleanolic acid on hepatic toxicant-activating and
        detoxifying systems in mice.
Liu J, et al.
  J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1995 Nov;275(2):768-74.

Anti-elastase and anti-hyaluronidase activities of saponins and sapogenins from Hedera helix, Aesculus hippocastanum, and Ruscus aculeatus: factors contributing to their efficacy in the treatment of venous insufficiency.
Facino RM, et al.
Arch Pharm (Weinheim). 1995 Oct;328(10):720-4.

Determination of oleanolic acid in the root of Achyranthes bidentata
        Bl. from different places of production by TLC-scanning].
Li X, et al.
Chung Kuo Chung Yao Tsa Chih. 1995 Aug;20(8):459-60, 511. Chinese.