Oleanolic Acid (Oleanolic Acid)
Harm score: 2 (Derivatives of natural substances)
Oleanolic acid, also known as lactic acid, is a triterpenoid compound found in a wide variety of plants. This acid is mainly found in olives, pears, apples, plums and many other fruits. Oleanolic acid is popular mainly for its medicinal and therapeutic properties. Scientific studies have shown that it has anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, antidiabetic and anticarcinogenic properties. It is also known that it can promote heart health by helping to lower blood cholesterol levels.
Oleanolic acid is widely used in a variety of products. It is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry for the production of drugs to treat various diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, inflammation and cancer. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, it is also used in the cosmetic industry, especially in products designed for sensitive skin or skin with acne. In addition, oleanolic acid is used as an ingredient in dietary supplements to promote heart and liver health. It is also very popular in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is used as an herbal remedy for various health problems.