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Rosa centifolia
European cultivated rose used in perfumery and folk medicine for skin conditions and as mild laxative.
Rosa centifolia, a European cultivated rose, is traditionally used in folk medicine for skin conditions and as a mild laxative. Modern research supports its skin-soothing and antioxidant properties, attributed to flavonoids, tannins, and volatile compounds like geraniol, citronellol, and nerol. Evidence level C indicates limited clinical studies, primarily pilot or small-scale trials.
The skin-soothing effects are mediated by flavonoids and tannins which inhibit pro-inflammatory cytokines and reduce oxidative stress via free radical scavenging. Geraniol and citronellol may modulate TRPV1 receptors, providing mild analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions. The laxative effect is likely due to anthraquinone-like compounds in petals stimulating peristalsis, though this is not well-characterized. Antioxidant activity involves upregulation of Nrf2 pathway and direct neutralization of reactive oxygen species.
European cultivated rose used in perfumery and folk medicine for skin conditions and as mild laxative.
Rosa centifolia, a European cultivated rose, is traditionally used in folk medicine for skin conditions and as a mild laxative. Modern research supports its skin-soothing and antioxidant properties, attributed to flavonoids, tannins, and volatile compounds like geraniol, citronellol, and nerol. Evidence level C indicates limited clinical studies, primarily pilot or small-scale trials.
The skin-soothing effects are mediated by flavonoids and tannins which inhibit pro-inflammatory cytokines and reduce oxidative stress via free radical scavenging. Geraniol and citronellol may modulate TRPV1 receptors, providing mild analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions. The laxative effect is likely due to anthraquinone-like compounds in petals stimulating peristalsis, though this is not well-characterized. Antioxidant activity involves upregulation of Nrf2 pathway and direct neutralization of reactive oxygen species.