An Overview of the phytochemical, in Vitro, in Vivo, and Clinical Evidence Supporting Rosa Damascena's Antioxidant Potential
Publish Year: 1404
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: English
View: 4
This Paper With 6 Page And PDF Format Ready To Download
- Certificate
- من نویسنده این مقاله هستم
استخراج به نرم افزارهای پژوهشی:
شناسه ملی سند علمی:
JR_HPS-1-2_001
تاریخ نمایه سازی: 25 بهمن 1404
Abstract:
This article is a comprehensive narrative review of the published evidence on Rosa damascena antioxidant activity. The main aim is to summarise relevant findings from phytochemical, in vitro, in vivo and limited clinical trials and to identify research gaps that could be addressed in future studies. Given the narrative nature of this review, the results should be seen as a basis for formulating hypotheses rather than conclusive evidence of efficacy. Resources for this review have been collected through searches in the databases of PubMed, Scopus, the Web of Science and Google Scholar until the end of ۲۰۲۵. Keywords included: 'Rosa damascena', 'Damask rose', 'antioxidant', 'oxidative stress', 'DPHP', 'MDA', 'in vivo', and 'clinical studies'. Studies which focused only on the aromatic or aesthetic characteristics of the plant have been excluded. Rosa damascena, also known as the Damask, rose, is a member of the Crassulaceae family and is found in northern Asia and in the mountains of central Europe. For centuries, the plant has been used as a convenient and effective treatment for a wide range of ailments and in traditional medicine for many ailments, such as anti-inflammatory treatments, menstrual bleeding, digestive disorders, heart and chest pain, and abdominal pain.Anti-inflammatory effects of R. damascena and its constituents were shown in different inflammatory disorders by reducing white blood cell, neutrophil, eosinophil, and serum levels of inflammatory mediators such as phospholipase A۲ and total protein. This important ornamental plant has long been applied for industrial, physiological, and medicinal purposes. The physiological functions of Damask Rose may be somewhat related to the abundance of anthocyanidins and flavonoids. The plant and its constituents showed antioxidant effects by reducing malondialdehyde and nitric oxide levels but increased thiol, superoxide dismutase, and catalase levels in disorders associated with oxidative stress. Therefore anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immunomodulatory effects of R. damascena and its constituents, indicate a potential therapeutic effect of the plant and its constituent for treating inflammatory, oxidative, and immune dysregulation disorders.This article is a comprehensive narrative review of the published evidence on Rosa damascena antioxidant activity. The main aim is to summarise relevant findings from phytochemical, in vitro, in vivo and limited clinical trials and to identify research gaps that could be addressed in future studies. Given the narrative nature of this review, the results should be seen as a basis for formulating hypotheses rather than conclusive evidence of efficacy. Resources for this review have been collected through searches in the databases of PubMed, Scopus, the Web of Science and Google Scholar until the end of ۲۰۲۵. Keywords included: 'Rosa damascena', 'Damask rose', 'antioxidant', 'oxidative stress', 'DPHP', 'MDA', 'in vivo', and 'clinical studies'. Studies which focused only on the aromatic or aesthetic characteristics of the plant have been excluded. Rosa damascena, also known as the Damask, rose, is a member of the Crassulaceae family and is found in northern Asia and in the mountains of central Europe. For centuries, the plant has been used as a convenient and effective treatment for a wide range of ailments and in traditional medicine for many ailments, such as anti-inflammatory treatments, menstrual bleeding, digestive disorders, heart and chest pain, and abdominal pain. Anti-inflammatory effects of R. damascena and its constituents were shown in different inflammatory disorders by reducing white blood cell, neutrophil, eosinophil, and serum levels of inflammatory mediators such as phospholipase A۲ and total protein. This important ornamental plant has long been applied for industrial, physiological, and medicinal purposes. The physiological functions of Damask Rose may be somewhat related to the abundance of anthocyanidins and flavonoids. The plant and its constituents showed antioxidant effects by reducing malondialdehyde and nitric oxide levels but increased thiol, superoxide dismutase, and catalase levels in disorders associated with oxidative stress. Therefore anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immunomodulatory effects of R. damascena and its constituents, indicate a potential therapeutic effect of the plant and its constituent for treating inflammatory, oxidative, and immune dysregulation disorders.
Keywords:
Authors
Nikta Soltani
Medical Student, Students Research Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Torbat Heydariyeh, Iran.
مراجع و منابع این Paper:
لیست زیر مراجع و منابع استفاده شده در این Paper را نمایش می دهد. این مراجع به صورت کاملا ماشینی و بر اساس هوش مصنوعی استخراج شده اند و لذا ممکن است دارای اشکالاتی باشند که به مرور زمان دقت استخراج این محتوا افزایش می یابد. مراجعی که مقالات مربوط به آنها در سیویلیکا نمایه شده و پیدا شده اند، به خود Paper لینک شده اند :