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Rosmarinus officinalis var. africanus
Drought-tolerant rosemary variety from North African Atlas mountains used in Berber medicine for cognitive and digestive support.
Drought-tolerant rosemary variety from North African Atlas mountains used in Berber medicine for cognitive and digestive support. This herb is supported by emerging clinical data. Key active compounds include rosmarinic acid, carnosic acid, ursolic acid, 1,8-cineole, which underpin its pharmacological activity across 6 documented traditional and modern indications.
rosmarinic acid, along with carnosic acid and ursolic acid, and to a lesser extent 1,8-cineole, represent the primary bioactive constituents of Moroccan Rosemary. These compounds collectively scavenges reactive oxygen species and upregulates Nrf2-mediated antioxidant gene expression; disrupts microbial cell membrane integrity and inhibits ATP synthesis in pathogens; influences acetylcholinesterase activity, modulates synaptic plasticity, and provides neuroprotection against oxidative stress, contributing to the herb's observed therapeutic effects.
Drought-tolerant rosemary variety from North African Atlas mountains used in Berber medicine for cognitive and digestive support.
Drought-tolerant rosemary variety from North African Atlas mountains used in Berber medicine for cognitive and digestive support. This herb is supported by emerging clinical data. Key active compounds include rosmarinic acid, carnosic acid, ursolic acid, 1,8-cineole, which underpin its pharmacological activity across 6 documented traditional and modern indications.
rosmarinic acid, along with carnosic acid and ursolic acid, and to a lesser extent 1,8-cineole, represent the primary bioactive constituents of Moroccan Rosemary. These compounds collectively scavenges reactive oxygen species and upregulates Nrf2-mediated antioxidant gene expression; disrupts microbial cell membrane integrity and inhibits ATP synthesis in pathogens; influences acetylcholinesterase activity, modulates synaptic plasticity, and provides neuroprotection against oxidative stress, contributing to the herb's observed therapeutic effects.