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Freesia refracta
South African ornamental; essential oil used in aromatherapy for stress and respiratory support.
Freesia refracta is a South African ornamental plant whose essential oil is used in aromatherapy for stress reduction and respiratory support. Its primary active compounds include linalool, geraniol, and flavonoids, which contribute to its calming and potential antimicrobial properties.
Linalool, a major monoterpene in Freesia refracta essential oil, is thought to modulate GABA-A receptors, producing anxiolytic and sedative effects. Geraniol may inhibit acetylcholinesterase and exhibit anti-inflammatory activity via COX-2 suppression. Flavonoids contribute antioxidant effects, potentially reducing oxidative stress in respiratory tissues. Inhalation of the volatile compounds stimulates olfactory pathways, influencing the limbic system to promote relaxation.
South African ornamental; essential oil used in aromatherapy for stress and respiratory support.
Freesia refracta is a South African ornamental plant whose essential oil is used in aromatherapy for stress reduction and respiratory support. Its primary active compounds include linalool, geraniol, and flavonoids, which contribute to its calming and potential antimicrobial properties.
Linalool, a major monoterpene in Freesia refracta essential oil, is thought to modulate GABA-A receptors, producing anxiolytic and sedative effects. Geraniol may inhibit acetylcholinesterase and exhibit anti-inflammatory activity via COX-2 suppression. Flavonoids contribute antioxidant effects, potentially reducing oxidative stress in respiratory tissues. Inhalation of the volatile compounds stimulates olfactory pathways, influencing the limbic system to promote relaxation.