A plant genus of the LAMIACEAE family. It is known as a spice and medicinal plant.
A group of DITERPENES cyclized into 3-ring PHENANTHRENES.
Phenolic benzoic acid esters.
Concentrated pharmaceutical preparations of plants obtained by removing active constituents with a suitable solvent, which is evaporated away, and adjusting the residue to a prescribed standard.
Oils which evaporate readily. The volatile oils occur in aromatic plants, to which they give odor and other characteristics. Most volatile oils consist of a mixture of two or more TERPENES or of a mixture of an eleoptene (the more volatile constituent of a volatile oil) with a stearopten (the more solid constituent). The synonym essential oils refers to the essence of a plant, as its perfume or scent, and not to its indispensability.

Examination of the enantiomeric distribution of certain monoterpene hydrocarbons in selected essential oils by automated solid-phase microextraction-chiral gas chromatography-mass selective detection. (1/52)

A viable approach for the determination of sources of essential oils based on automatic injection solid-phase microextraction-chiral-gas chromatography-mass selective detection is demonstrated. With no sample preparation, it is shown that the source of essential oils such as peppermint, spearmint, and rosemary can be easily distinguished. Short fiber exposure times of approximately 6 s to the headspace above submicroliter quantities of the selected oils are all that is required to obtain both the required sensitivity and resolution to afford analyses with excellent reproducibilities (relative standard deviation values consistently less than 5.0%).  (+info)

Subcellular compartmentation of the diterpene carnosic acid and its derivatives in the leaves of rosemary. (2/52)

The potent antioxidant properties of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) extracts have been attributed to its major diterpene, carnosic acid. Carnosic acid has received considerable attention in food science and biomedicine, but little is known about its function in the plant in vivo. We recently found that highly oxidized diterpenes increase in rosemary plants exposed to drought and high light stress as a result of the antioxidant activity of carnosic acid (S. Munne-Bosch, K. Schwarz, L. Alegre [1999] Plant Physiol 121: 1047-1052). To elucidate the significance of the antioxidant function of carnosic acid in vivo we measured the relative amounts of carnosic acid and its metabolites in different compartments of rosemary leaves. Subcellular localization studies show that carnosic acid protects chloroplasts from oxidative stress in vivo by following a highly regulated compartmentation of oxidation products. Carnosic acid scavenges free radicals within the chloroplasts, giving rise to diterpene alcohols, mainly isorosmanol. This oxidation product is O-methylated within the chloroplasts, and the resulting form, 11,12-di-O-methylisorosmanol, is transferred to the plasma membrane. This appears to represent a mechanism of a way out for free radicals from chloroplasts. Carnosic acid also undergoes direct O-methylation within the chloroplasts, and its derived product, 12-O-methylcarnosic acid, accumulates in the plasma membrane. O-methylated diterpenes do not display antioxidant activity, but they may influence the stability of the plasma membrane. This study shows the relevance of the compartmentation of carnosic acid metabolism to the protection of rosemary plants from oxidative stress in vivo.  (+info)

Antioxidant properties of phenolic diterpenes from Rosmarinus officinalis. (3/52)

AIM: To investigate the inhibition capacities of carnosol, rosmanol, and epirosmanol, which are phenolic diterpenes from Rosmarinus officinalis, to oxidized low-density lipoprotein (LDL) formation in human blood and detect their scavenging activities to lipid free radical and superoxide anion in vitro. METHODS: The antioxidant activities which were expressed with the inhibilities to lipid free radicals in the membrane lipid of cell and oxidized LDL formation were evaluated by TBARS assay and ESR method. The inhibition on the Cu2+-mediated oxidization of apo B formation in LDL was investigated by fluorescence spectroscopy. RESULTS: Carnosol, rosmanol, and epirosmanol had an inhibitory activity to lipid peroxidation and oxidized apo B formation in human bloods LDL. The IC50 were 7-10 micromol/L. The antioxidant mechanism was related to the scavenging activities to lipid free radical. CONCLUSION: carnosol, rosmanol, and epirosmanol showed the activity in inhibiting LDL oxidation.  (+info)

Ursolic acid as a trypanocidal constituent in rosemary. (4/52)

The MeOH extract of the leaves of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) completely inhibited the motility of cultured epimastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi at the concentration of 2 mg/ml after 2 h of incubation. Activity-guided fractionation of the MeOH extract has resulted in the isolation of three triterpene acids, betulinic, oleanolic and ursolic acids. Ursolic acid stopped the movement of all T. cruzi epimastigotes at the minimum concentration (MC(100)) of 40 micro g/ml (88 micro M) after 48 h of incubation. Oleanolic acid was less active (MC(100): 250 micro g/ml, 550 micro M) and betulinic acid was practically inactive.  (+info)

Biotransformation of (-)-verbenone by human liver microsomes. (5/52)

The biotransformation of (-)-verbenone was investigated with human liver microsomes by using GC-MS. Regioselective biotransformation was observed when (-)-verbenone was incubated with the liver microsomes. (-)-10-Hydroxyverbenone was formed from (-)-verbenone of kinetic analysis showed that the Km and Vmax values for the hydroxylation of (-)-verbenone by liver microsomes from three human samples, HG-70, HG-56 and HG-23, were 1.1 mM and 4.8 nmol/min/nmol P450, 0.6 mM and 2.1 nmol/min/nmol P450, and 2.8 mM and 4.6 nmol/min/nmol P450, respectively.  (+info)

Essential oil formulations useful as a new tool for insect pest control. (6/52)

This study investigated the effects of some essential oils on Limantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantridae, gypsy moth) larvae, one of the most serious pests of cork oak forests. The essential oils were first formulated as oil in water (o/w) emulsions and used in laboratory bioassays to assess their lethal concentration (LC50). Microcapsules containing the most promising oils (Rosmarinus officinalis and Thymus herba-barona) were then prepared by a phase separation process, followed by freeze-drying. The formulations thus obtained, characterized in terms of essential oil content and composition, morphology, storage stability, and release profile, were tested on gypsy moth larvae. The results showed that the tested oils possess interesting larvicidal effects that make them suitable for application in integrated control strategies. The microencapsulation process gave high encapsulation yields (over 98%) with both essential oils, which have different chemical compositions. The microcapsules had toxic effects at a concentration similar to that usually employed for localized treatments with microgranular synthetic pesticides. Toxicity appeared to be maximized when the microparticles adhered to the typical hair structures of several defoliator families. These formulations seem to be able to protect the core material against environmental agents and could be considered for use in controlled drug release systems. The natural active principles they contain could provide an alternative system in insect pest control.  (+info)

Carnosic acid, a component of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.), promotes synthesis of nerve growth factor in T98G human glioblastoma cells. (7/52)

Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a factor vital for the growth and functional maintenance of nerve tissue. The authors found that a rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) extract enhanced the production of NGF in T98G human glioblastoma cells. Furthermore, the results indicated that carnosic acid and carnosol, which are major components of the rosemary extract, were able to promote markedly enhanced synthesis of NGF.  (+info)

Effects of a novel gaseous antioxidative system containing a rosemary extract on the oxidation induced by nitrogen dioxide and ultraviolet radiation. (8/52)

Rosemary is commonly used as a spice and a flavoring agent in food processing. Although the antioxidative properties of its extracts have been investigated, there have been few reports on the volatile components of rosemary. We designed a novel antioxidative system which can generate the volatile constituents in the gaseous phase from a rosemary extract and evaluated the gaseous antioxidative activities against both lipid peroxidation and cell death induced by nitrogen dioxide and ultraviolet radiation. The antioxidative effects of the major volatile components on the oxidation of linoleic acid induced by azo compounds were also investigated in a solution. The volatile components in the novel antioxidative system suppressed the Jurkat cell death induced by nitrogen dioxide and the intracellular formation of reactive oxygen species in fibroblast cells induced by ultraviolet radiation. 1,8-Cineole among the volatile components exerted an antioxidative effect against the oxidation of linoleic acid in a solution induced by azo compounds and ultraviolet radiation. These data suggest that the volatile constituents of a rosemary extract had antioxidative properties and that gaseous exposure antioxidant is a promising method for promoting health.  (+info)

"Rosmarinus" is the genus name for rosemary, a woody herb that belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae). The most common species is Rosmarinus officinalis. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is widely used in cooking, cosmetics, and traditional medicine. In a medical context, "Rosmarinus" would refer to the medicinal properties or uses of the rosemary plant.

Abietanes are a subclass of diterpenes, which are a type of organic compound consisting of four isoprene units and having the chemical formula C20H32. Diterpenes are synthesized by a wide variety of plants and some animals, and they have diverse biological activities.

Abietanes are characterized by a distinctive carbon skeleton that contains three six-membered rings arranged in a linear fashion, with the fourth ring being a five-membered ring. This particular structure is derived from geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP), a precursor to many diterpenes.

Abietanes are found in various natural sources, including pine resin, where they exist as resin acids such as abietic acid, pimaric acid, and isopimaric acid. These compounds have been studied for their potential medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anticancer activities. However, more research is needed to fully understand the therapeutic potential of abietanes and to develop safe and effective treatments based on these compounds.

Depsides are a type of chemical compound that are formed by the condensation of two molecules of phenolic acids. They are a subclass of polyphenols, which are compounds found in plants that have various biological activities. Depsides are characterized by the presence of a central core structure consisting of a benzene ring linked to a carboxylic acid group through a carbon-carbon bond.

Depsides can be further classified into different subgroups based on the specific phenolic acids that make up their structure. Some common examples of depsides include chlorogenic acid, which is formed from caffeic acid and quinic acid, and rosmarinic acid, which is formed from caffeic acid and 3,4-dihydroxyphenyllactic acid.

Depsides have been studied for their potential health benefits, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities. They are found in a variety of plant foods, such as fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices, and may contribute to the overall health-promoting properties of these foods.

A plant extract is a preparation containing chemical constituents that have been extracted from a plant using a solvent. The resulting extract may contain a single compound or a mixture of several compounds, depending on the extraction process and the specific plant material used. These extracts are often used in various industries including pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and food and beverage, due to their potential therapeutic or beneficial properties. The composition of plant extracts can vary widely, and it is important to ensure their quality, safety, and efficacy before use in any application.

Volatile oils, also known as essential oils, are a type of organic compound that are naturally produced in plants. They are called "volatile" because they evaporate quickly at room temperature due to their high vapor pressure. These oils are composed of complex mixtures of various compounds, including terpenes, terpenoids, aldehydes, ketones, esters, and alcohols. They are responsible for the characteristic aroma and flavor of many plants and are often used in perfumes, flavors, and aromatherapy. In a medical context, volatile oils may have therapeutic properties and be used in certain medications or treatments, but it's important to note that they can also cause adverse reactions if not used properly.

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The larvae feed on Rosmarinus officinalis. Fauna Europaea Tecmerium at funet Media related to Tecmerium rosmarinella at ...
The larvae feed on Rosmarinus officinalis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of an upper-surface ...
The larvae feed on Rosmarinus officinalis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine is transparent, not inflated and ...
Viscum cruciatum Rosmarinus officinalis - Ocimum basilicum. Solanum lycocarpum - Solanum nigrum - Melissa officinalis - Datura ...
They can combine well with plants of the genus; Cistus, Salvia, Rosmarinus, Eriocephalus and Bupleurum. In the Baleares, it has ...
The specific epithet (rosmarinifolia) means "Rosmarinus-leaved". Olearia rosmarinifolia grows in rocky sites near rivers and in ...
Baxter" on the south coast of "New Holland". The specific epithet (rosmarinifolia) means "Rosmarinus-leaved". This species of ...
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and lavender (Lavandula sp.) grew below the trellises. A vegetable garden was in the north ...
Larvae have been reared on Rosmarinus officinalis. Bug Guide Images v t e (Articles with short description, Short description ...
The specific epithet (rosmarinifolia) means "Rosmarinus-leaved". Grampians bossiaea grows in open forest in the Grampians ...
The larvae possibly feed on Rosmarinus species. Fauna Europaea Annotated catalogue of the Nepticulidae and Opostegidae of the ...
The larvae feed on Rosmarinus and Thymus species. Larva Larva Pupa Yu, Dicky Sick Ki. "Eupithecia rosmarinata Milliere 1865". ...
... , named after rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus Linn.), is a polyphenol constituent of many culinary herbs, including ... Scarpati, M. L.; Oriente, G. (1958). "Isolamento costituzione e dell'acido rosmarinico (dal Rosmarinus off.)". Ricerca ... Salvia rosmarinus), after which the acid is named. Chemically, rosmarinic acid is a caffeic acid ester, with tyrosine providing ... Salvia rosmarinus (rosemary), Origanum majorana (marjoram), Salvia officinalis (sage), thyme and peppermint. It is also found ...
... is a natural benzenediol abietane diterpene found in rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and common sage (Salvia ... "Antioxidative constituents of Rosmarinus officinalis and Salvia officinalis". Zeitschrift für Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und - ...
The larvae feed on Lamiaceae species, including Rosmarinus officinalis. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003-2017). "GlobIZ search". Global ...
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However, totarol has recently been isolated in Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary). The gymnosperms that contain totarol are ...
... can be found in several species of Heterotheca, Artemisia, Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) Dipterocarpaceae, Blumea ... "An in-depth review on the medicinal flora Rosmarinus officinalis (Lamiaceae)". Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Technologia ...
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EEB Greenhouse Accession Data for Rosmarinus officinalisRosmarinus officinalis. *Salviinae: Salvia discolor *Salviinae: Salvia microphylla. *Salviinae: Salvia officinalis. ... Rosmarinus officinalis L.. *Common Name: Rosemary*Family: Lamiaceae Lindl.. *Country of Origin: Mediterranean, southern Europe ...
This hardy evergreen has unique grey-green needle foliage. Blooms almost gentian blue flowers in spring. Thrives in poor well-drained soil. Full sun
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Rosmarinus lavandulaceus Noe. ex Debeaux, Mem. Assoc. Franc. avanc. sci. Oran (1888) 312. Publication. Lagascalia. Seville. ... Rosmarinus lavandulaceus var. trogloditarum (Maire & Weiller) Rosua. , Lagascalia 14(2): 185 (1986): (1986). ...
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The plants common and scientific names both derive from its classical Roman name ros marinus (dew of the sea), which ... Geographical patterns of genetic variation in rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) in the Mediterranean basin. Botanical Journal ...
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