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Search results for levomethadyl root_references_citation in Reference Text / Citation (approximate match)
Taraxasteryl acetate was identified as the major triterpenoid of the root bark of Scolymus hispanicus L. Antispasmodic. Taraxasterol acetate exhibits antiinflammatory activity. In mice ear edema (induced by phorbol-12-mirystate-13-acetate, croton oil, and arachidonic acid), taraxasteryl acetate showed a topical anti-inflammatory activity. Furthermore, it was found that taraxasteryl acetate has potent preventive activity against acute hepatic failure induced by P. acnes and LPS in a dose-dependent manner. There are also reports of a secondary effect of taraxasteryl acetate on the heat shock protein response.