2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40495-015-0019-9
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Anti-inflammatory and Anti-cancer Properties of β-Escin, a Triterpene Saponin

Abstract: Horse chestnut seed extract is well known for its antiedematous and anti-inflammatory medicinal properties. More recently, potential anti-carcinogenic properties have been described. β-Escin, a pentacyclic triterpene saponin with aglycone moieties, is the main active compound in horse chestnut seed extract. Here, we summarize the anti-cancer properties of β-escin in preclinical models, and its potential pharmacological use as an anti-inflammatory agent for the treatment of edema and chronic venous insufficienc… Show more

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“…In traditional Chinese medicine, Escin has been widely used to promote appetite, prevent gas formation of gastrointestinal tract, and documented as an antiseptic, anti‐edematous, and anti‐inflammatory agent in various disease models . Studies have shown the major mechanisms for the anti‐inflammatory effects of Escin are through modulation of NF‐ κ B signaling pathway .…”
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“…In traditional Chinese medicine, Escin has been widely used to promote appetite, prevent gas formation of gastrointestinal tract, and documented as an antiseptic, anti‐edematous, and anti‐inflammatory agent in various disease models . Studies have shown the major mechanisms for the anti‐inflammatory effects of Escin are through modulation of NF‐ κ B signaling pathway .…”
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“…Unless otherwise noted, all data presented as n (%).The disease control rate was defined as the proportion of patients who had a best response rating of a complete response, partial response, or stable disease that was maintained for ≥4 weeks from the first manifestation of the rating. gastrointestinal tract, and documented as an antiseptic, anti-edematous, and anti-inflammatory agent in various disease models [29]. Studies have shown the major mechanisms for the anti-inflammatory effects of Escin are through modulation of NF-κB signaling pathway [29].…”
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“…Escin, or aescin, a natural mixture of triterpene saponins, is the major active compound in extracts from the seeds of Aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut tree), a widely used medicinal plant since ancient times910. It exists in two forms, α and β and the latter is the active component of the mixture10.…”
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“…It exists in two forms, α and β and the latter is the active component of the mixture10. Escin has been traditionally used as a carminative, stomachic, and endothelia-protective agent in treating peripheral vascular disorders, in particular varicosis11.…”
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