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Use of oleanolic acid as a vasodilator and restorer agent for endothelial dysfunction.

Authors: Ruiz-Gutiérrez, Valentina; Perona, Javier S.; Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Rosalía; Herrera, M. D.;

Use of oleanolic acid as a vasodilator and restorer agent for endothelial dysfunction.

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[EN]The invention relates to the use of oleanolic acid as a vasodilator and restorer agent for endothelial dysfunction. Oleanolic acid (3ss-hydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid) is a pentacyclic triterpene acid present in a large number of medicinal plants. The invention relates to the pharmacological application of oleanolic acid in therapeutics as a vasodilator agent and to the possible endothelial function-restoring effect thereof. The invention also outlines the action mechanism the aforementioned effects. [ES]Utilización del ácido oleanólico como agente vasodilatador y restaurador de la disfunción endotelial. El ácido oleanólico (ácido 3beta-hidroxiolean-12-en-28-oic) es un ácido triterpénico pentacíclico presente en un amplio número de plantas medicinales. El objeto de la invención es la aplicación farmacológica del ácido oleanólico en la terapeútica como agente vasodilatador y su posible función restauradora de la función endotelial, así como la dilucidación del mecanismo de acción de dichos efectos.

Fecha de solicitud: 30.04.2004.- Titulares: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CISC).- Universidad de Sevilla.

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