Boswellia serrata extract
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Ongoing, First published Feb 12
Extracted from the Indian branching tree Boswellia serrata, boswellic acids derived from
the plant's resin hold promise in addressing inflammation, arthritis, and hyperlipidemia. Objective:
In this study, the mutagenicity of B. serrata (Boswegex®) is evaluated. Materials and Methods: The
potential genotoxic and mutagenic effects of Boswellia serrata's aqueous ethanolic extract, known as
Boswegex®, were explored using a bacterial reverse mutation assay against Salmonella strains TA98,
TA100, TA102, TA1535, and TA1537. Different concentrations ranging from 500 to 6000 μg/plate
were tested using both Method 1 (Standard plate incorporation assay) and Method 2 (pre-incubation
assay), with DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide) as the solvent control. The positive control, 2-
aminoanthracene, was used alongside a metabolic activator (S-9 fraction). Given the prolonged use of
supplements, an assessment for mutagenicity is vital. In this context, the mutagenicity of B. serrata
(Boswegex®) was evaluated through the in vitro Bacterial Reverse Mutation Test, employing both the
Standard Plate Incorporation Assay and the pre-incubation assay. Results: Notably, none of the
mutagenic assays revealed a mutagenicity increase over background levels. Conclusion: These
findings collectively indicate that Boswellia serrata (Boswegex®) does not exhibit mutagenic properties.
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