Ulsanic tablets are primarily used for their active ingredient, ursolic acid, which is recognized for a broad range of potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic, antidiabetic, cardioprotective, neuroprotective, hepatoprotective, and muscle health effects[3].
- Anti-cancer effects: Ursolic acid can induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells and prevent tumor proliferation by affecting key cell pathways[1].
- Antidiabetic effects: It may improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood glucose by activating pathways involved in glucose metabolism[1].
- Cardiovascular health: Ursolic acid can help reduce oxidative stress, improve lipid profiles by raising HDL and lowering LDL and triglycerides, and support vascular health[1].
- Brain health: It has shown neuroprotective properties, potentially supporting cognitive function and protecting against neurodegenerative diseases[1].
- Muscle health: Studies suggest it may help prevent muscle atrophy, promote muscle growth, improve endurance, and reduce fatigue[1].
- Allergy relief: Ursolic acid may reduce allergic symptoms by inhibiting histamine release and decreasing inflammation[1].
- Additional uses: Ulsanic tablets could be considered for managing obesity, diabetes, liver disease, and cardiovascular disease, based on evidence primarily from animal and laboratory studies[3].
Many of the reported benefits of ursolic acid are based on preclinical studies (animals or cell cultures). The clinical efficacy and safety of ursolic acid in humans remain under investigation, and definitive therapeutic uses for Ulsanic tablets in human disease management are not yet established[2].
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