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Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L., syn Salvia rosmarinus Spenn.) and Its Topical Applications: A Review – MDPI
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- Many biomolecules have been identified to be responsible for the biological effects of rosemary essential oil and crude extract. However, specific compounds causing these effects have rarely been identified; this is due to the synergistic actions of several metabolites present in rosemary [17]. Therefore, it is difficult to associate a therapeutic or cosmetic activity with an isolated biomolecule.:
Se menciona que se han estudiado los efectos anticancerígenos de romero, aunque no se especifica la evidencia.
- Rosemary has therapeutic properties and has been used in the folk medicine, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics industries, mainly for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which are attributed to the presence of carnosol/carnosic and ursolic acids.:
Se menciona que la industria farmacéutica y cosmética utiliza romero por sus propiedades antioxidantes.
- The anti-inflammatory activity of rosemary has been attributed to the presence of carnosol and carnosic, rosmarinic, ursolic, oleanolic, and micromeric acids, which act synergistically [24,25,26]. Specifically, the anti-inflammatory effect was also attributed to the synergic effects of ursolic and micromeric acids present in rosemary extract. The attribution of anti-inflammatory effects of the R. officinalis extract was due to the presence of ursolic, oleanolic, and micromeric acid acting in combination [24].:
El texto menciona explícitamente los ácidos presentes en romero que contribuyen a su efecto antiinflamatorio y cita estudios que lo respaldan.