prune

Botanicalexperimental

A prune is a dried plum, most commonly from the European plum tree. Not all plum species or varieties can be dried into prunes. Use of the term prune for fresh plums is obsolete except when applied to varieties of plum grown for drying. In this usage, a prune is the firm-fleshed plum fruit of P. domestica varieties that have a high soluble solids content, and do not ferment during drying. — Wikipedia

Clinical trial activity

5 trials · 7 clinical orgs · 0 marketing orgs

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Phase 4
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Earliest trial started Nov 30, 2017 (NCT03523715)

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Indications

Approved for

Mechanism of action

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Chemistry & pharmacology

Oral

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Parenteral

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Topical

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Sources

Also known as

  • prune
  • prune

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT07120997N/ASep 30, 2025California Dried Plum Board, Pennsylvania State University, United States Department of Agriculture, University of Georgia
NCT06184646N/AJan 31, 2024San Diego State University
NCT04785131N/ANov 30, 2019San Diego State University
NCT03569527N/AJun 11, 2018University of Michigan
NCT03523715Phase 4Nov 30, 2017University of Southern California
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Organizations

Research & Development (7)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
San Diego State UniversityAcademic/Hospital2212019
California Dried Plum BoardAcademic/Hospital1012025
Pennsylvania State UniversityAcademic/Hospital1112025
United States Department of AgricultureGovernment1012025
University of GeorgiaAcademic/Hospital1012025
University of MichiganAcademic/Hospital1112018
University of Southern CaliforniaAcademic/Hospital1112017
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