Rosemary and Rosemary Extract,Rosmarinic Acid,Diterpenes.Carnosol.Carnosic Acid,Functions and applications of rosemary.
Article Content:
- .Botanical Description of Rosemary and Generally function.
- .Brief introduction of Rosemary Extracts.
- .Phytochemicals and Constituent of Rosemary.
- .Natural antioxidant VS Traditional antioxidant: substitution and new choice.
- .Comparative Effective of Rosemary Antioxidant with Tea Polyphenols,BHA,BHT.
- .Therapeutics and Pharmacology of Rosemary.
- .Rosemary Extracts as functional additives in Cosmetics.
- .Medicinal Uses and Indications of Rosemary.
- .Rosemary has a rich history.
- .Dosage Guide of Rosemary.
- .Precautions Safety and Toxicology of Rosemary.
- .Research update.
Phytochemicals and Constituent of Rosemary.
Constituents: About 1% volatile oil (containing 2-5% esters, mainly borneol acetate and 10-18% free alcohols including borneol and linalol), camphor, camphene and cineole; flavonoids (diosmin, apigenin, diosmetin, genkwanin, 6-methoxygenkwanin, hispidulin, sinensetin, luteolin and derivatives), phenolic acids (rosmarinic and others); diterpenes such as carnosilic acid, carnosol, and rosmariquinone; triterpenic acids (ursolic acid and oleanic acids and derivatives); carnosic acid (rosmaricine)
Actions: Carminative, stomachic, aromatic, spasmolytic, thymoleptic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, diaphoretic, stimulant to the peripheral circulation, sedative, antidepressive, relaxant, restorative to the nervous system,reputed cardiac tonic, cholagogue, diuretic, emmenagogue, antimicrobial. Topically rubefacient, mild analgesic and parasiticide
Indications: Flatulent dyspepsia associated with psychogenic tension, migrainous, vasoconstrictive or hypertensive headaches. Topically for myalgia, sciatica and intercostal neuralgia.
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1.Rosemary and Rosemary Extract,Rosmarinic Acid,Diterpenes.Carnosol.Carnosic Acid,Functions and applications of rosemary.




