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Anti-Chaperone Activity And Cytotoxicity Of Chemical Components In Copaiba Oil, Daniel Kulman, Janine Naim, Bin Su Ph.D.
Anti-Chaperone Activity And Cytotoxicity Of Chemical Components In Copaiba Oil, Daniel Kulman, Janine Naim, Bin Su Ph.D.
Undergraduate Research Posters 2013
Copaiba oil derived from the oleoresin of the Copaiba tree has been widely used as an antiseptic and expectorant for the respiratory tract, and as anti-inflammatory agent in various skin diseases. Studies have indicated that Copaiba oil exhibited anti-carcinogenic properties in various preclinical studies. However, the anti-cancer mechanisms of copaiba oil still remain unclear. There are various diterpenoid compounds within Copaiba oil, which also make the mechanism investigation very difficult. Hardwickiic acid (HAA), a clerodane diterpenoid isolated from Copaiba oil shows anti-chaperone activity from a recent study. In the current study, cytotoxicity and anti-chaperone assay guided isolation led to 9 …