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Ursolic acid
General Description:
Ursolic acid is a naturally occurring pentacyclic triterpenoid found in various plants, particularly in the peel of fruits like apples and herbs like rosemary.
Aroma Description:
Ursolic acid is odorless.
Alternative Names:
Ursolate
Alternative Phytochemicals
Phytochemicals with alternative use cases
Betulinic acid
Description
Betulinic acid is a naturally occurring pentacyclic triterpenoid compound found in the bark of white birch trees and other plants. It has shown various biological activities and therapeutic potential.
Related Plants
Plants related to Ursolic acid
Apple
Latin Name:
Malus domestica
Description of Appearance:
The apple tree is a deciduous tree in the rose family, known for its tasty and often brightly colored fruits.
Common Names:
Apples
Apple tree
Apple
Rosemary
Latin Name:
Rosmarinus officinalis
Description of Appearance:
Woody, perennial herb with needle-like leaves
Common Names:
Rosemary
Basil
Latin Name:
Ocimum basilicum
Description of Appearance:
Aromatic herb with green leaves
Common Names:
Basil
Thyme
Latin Name:
Thymus vulgaris
Description of Appearance:
Small herb with aromatic leaves
Common Names:
Thyme