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Neohesperidin is a biologically active natural flavanone glycoside unique to Citrus and specific citrus cultivars. It demonstrated hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effects in vivo, in a preclinical model of diabetes. The drug also possesses neuroprotective activity and an anti-proliferative effect on human hepatoma cell lines.
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Ergosterol endoperoxide is a derivative of ergosterol. It has been isolated from a variety of fungi, yeast, lichens and sponges. Ergosterol endoperoxide has been shown to inhibit the growth of some cancer cells and to induce apoptosis of HL60 human leukemia cells. Ergosterol endoperoxide also decreases lipid peroxidation of rat liver microsomes and suppresses the proliferation of mouse and human lymphocytes stimulated with mitogens. It has been reported as having immunosuppressive, antiplasmodial, antimycobacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and antitumoural properties. The interaction of Trypanosoma cruzi with ergosterol peroxide in vitro resulted in a strong lytic activity possibly due to the disruption of the parasite membrane.
Sericoside Phytosome is a patent complex between Sericoside and soy phospholipids. Terminalia sericea, from which Sericoside was isolated and extracted for the frst time by Indena, has been traditionally used in Africa and Asia for the treatment of severe skin diseases. The adjective sericea, in ancient Latin, means “silky, smooth as silk”. Sericoside Phytosome 0.5% emulsion was applied twice daily for 42 days on all wrinkles called crow's feet, reproducing normal conditions of use. The product showed to be efficacious in over 70% of the tested female subjects, accomplishing a reduction in wrinkles depth and total wrinkled surface. Many trials have been performed and Sericoside has shown to have skin-restructuring, capillary protecting activity, wound healing and anti-oedema properties. This is due to a remarkable reduction of capillary permeability exerted by the active ingredient.
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Sclareol isolated from Salvia officinalis is widely used as a fragrance material. Sclareol is known to exert various biological activities. Sclareol possesses high lipophilicity, that precluded the evaluation of its anticancer effect in vivo. To overcome high toxicity and high lipophilicity of clareol, it was incorporated in liposomes. It demonstrated significant cytotoxic activity against human leukemic cell lines, but no cytotoxicity towards normal cells at concentration as high as 100 uM. Thus, sclareol possesses chemotherapeutic potential for the treatment of colorectal and other types of human cancer. Also was found, that sclareol-containing cream improved wrinkles in a clinical trial. It alleviates facial wrinkle formation via an antiphotoaging mechanism and may be an effective candidate ingredient. The anti-inflammatory mechanisms of sclareol might be related to a decrease of inflammatory cytokines and an increase of antioxidant enzyme activity.