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PLEIOTROPIC PROFILES OF AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM: A TREATISE ON VASOTHERAPEUTIC, NEOPLASTIC, AND HISTOREGENERATIVE MODALITIES.
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- 1. Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Technology Department of General Subjects Asia International University Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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Aesculus hippocastanum (Hippocastanaceae) represents a prolific source of polyhydroxylated triterpenoid saponins, specifically the beta-aescin isomers. While its clinical efficacy in mitigating venous hypertension is well-documented, emerging paradigms highlight its role as a cytotoxic agent in oncological settings and a matricellular modulator in tissue repair.
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