• Reduction of total cholesterol and LDL after the consumption of Rosemary can be due to inhibiting pancreatic lipase and hormone-sensitive lipase by the plant's bioactive compounds, especially Rosmarinic acid and other phenolic compounds. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • Researchers believe that Rosmarinic acid, carnosic acid and ursolic acid residing in Rosemary can be the reason for the positive impact of this plant on cognitive function. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • Shiso, also known as Japanese mint, is a plant rich in polyphenols (particularly rosmarinic acid) and triterpenoids (particularly ursolic acid). (zelens.com)
  • In a study it was observed that using the extract of Perilla frutescens enriched with rosmarinic acid had a positive effect on patients with seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis allergy along with fatigue, cough and eye symptoms. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • In an experiment conducted in 2015, the levels of serum alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, gamma glutamyl transferase, alkaline phosphatase and total bilirubin were significantly increased after treating Wistar male rats with thioacetamide, and consuming rosemary leaf extract had a protective effect in rats with thioacetamide-induced liver cirrhosis. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • According to the results of this study, the hepatoprotective effects of rosemary extract may be due to its antioxidant features. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • In a study published in FASEB in 2014, researchers investigated the effect of aqueous extract of Rosemary leaf on gastric acid secretion in isolated stomach of adult male rats. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • The results of this study revealed the healing effect of the extract, having antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, on gastric ulcer. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • In this study, increasing the secretion of basal gastric acid following the consumption of this extract resulted in improving digestion. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • Rosmarinic acid is a chemical constituent which is a major compound found in Orthosiphon aristatus leaves and it is about 5-10% w/w in the ethanolic extract of the leaves. (iium.edu.my)
  • Osakabe N, Yasuda A, Natsume M, Yoshikawa T. (2004) Rosmarinic acid inhibits epidermal inflammatory responses: anticarcinogenic effect of Perilla frutescens extract in the murine two-stage skin model. (iium.edu.my)
  • Beneficial effects include a reduction in hyperreactivity and inflammation caused by allergens. (renerhealthclinics.com.au)
  • 2003) Beneficial effects of rosmarinic acid on suppression of collagen induced arthritis. (iium.edu.my)
  • Rosmarinic acid can have vasodilator effect through activation of nitric oxide pathway. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • Part of the popularity of this plant, that is also called "memorial plant", is due to a belief that rosemary improves the memory. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • Hippocampus learning center of the brain which has an important role in brain functioning and forming spatial memory part of the overall system of memory which plays role in learning by memorization and recalling is so vulnerable to oxidative stress, and reduction of oxidative stress caused by Rosemary consumption improves brain functioning. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • Short-term treatment with benfotiamine significantly reduces these effects, showing protective vascular properties. (cesupplement.com)
  • In an experiment, consuming dried powder of rosemary leaf in low doses resulted in enhancing cognitive function in elderlies. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • In an experiment applying rosmarinic acid, it reduced pruritus nose, rhinorrhea, eye pruritus and total symptoms of allergy. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • They help manage allergy symptoms almost immediately, but they are not an ideal or long-term solution because of numerous adverse side effects. (renerhealthclinics.com.au)
  • Rosmarinic acid has numeral of biologically stimulating properties. (iium.edu.my)
  • None of the patients showed any adverse effects with M. oleifera. (cesupplement.com)
  • Probiotics help to maintain, optimise and restore the natural microflora of the skin, support the skin's natural immune defences, enhance the recovery of its barrier function and exhibit a potent soothing effect. (zelens.com)
  • Rosemary is a perennial aromatic plant with evergreen needle-shaped leaves. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • According to researchers, regeneration of beta cells in pancreas and increasing insulin secretion from these cells caused by consuming rosemary can be the mechanisms of the effect of this plant on reducing blood glucose. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • No other unwanted side-effects were reported. (cesupplement.com)
  • Thus, the results of this study have demonstrated that allicor is effective for non-specific prevention of acute respiratory infections in children and has no side effects. (cesupplement.com)
  • Rosemary has been used as spice and medicine for centuries. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • In a study, published in International Journal of Clinical Medicine, consuming rosemary could decrease lipid peroxidation and improve lipid profile in human. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • Although, Rosemary is native to Mediterranean regions, at the present time, it grows in most of the temperate areas of Europe and America. (herbalteashop.ir)
  • A peptide composed of 6 amino acids. (zelens.com)
  • Nutraceuticals include antioxidants, vitamins, amino acids and dietary substances 1 , 2 . (scialert.net)
  • Among the components of sage believed to have therapeutic properties are camphor, carnosic acid, carnosol, and phenolic acids.Camphor is the oily substance that gives sage its pungent aroma. (dongyuanbiotech.com)
  • Due to their supposed safety and possible therapeutic effects, nutraceuticals have attracted considerable interest over the years. (scialert.net)