A continuation study to further understand the anti-cancer potential of Frankincense

For centuries, oils extracted from Frankincense – a resin harvested from trees in the genus Boswellia – have been used as a remedy in traditional medicine. Plants within this genus are known to produce Boswellic acids; a series of pentacyclic triterpene molecules that are thought to be the active compounds responsible for their therapeutic properties.

Grant Award – Kidscan Student Placement (2019 – 2020)

Funding Award – £2000.00

Funding Awarded to – Dr Dave Greensmith

Research Location – University of Salford

Lead Researcher – Dr Dave Greensmith