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Salvia rosmarinus ct. cineole
Cineole-dominant chemotype of rosemary with stronger expectorant and cognitive-enhancing properties.
Rosemary Cineole (Salvia rosmarinus ct. cineole) is a chemotype of rosemary standardized to high 1,8-cineole content, prized for its enhanced expectorant and cognitive-enhancing properties. It is used in aromatherapy and herbal medicine for respiratory congestion, memory support, and mild antimicrobial action, with key active compounds including 1,8-cineole, camphor, alpha-pinene, borneol, and rosmarinic acid.
1,8-Cineole acts as a secretolytic agent by stimulating bronchial mucus secretion and enhancing mucociliary clearance via TRPA1 receptor activation. It also inhibits acetylcholinesterase, increasing acetylcholine availability in the brain, which supports cognitive function. Camphor and alpha-pinene contribute to mild circulatory stimulation and antimicrobial activity through membrane disruption and inhibition of bacterial efflux pumps. Rosmarinic acid provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects via NF-κB pathway modulation.
Cineole-dominant chemotype of rosemary with stronger expectorant and cognitive-enhancing properties.
Rosemary Cineole (Salvia rosmarinus ct. cineole) is a chemotype of rosemary standardized to high 1,8-cineole content, prized for its enhanced expectorant and cognitive-enhancing properties. It is used in aromatherapy and herbal medicine for respiratory congestion, memory support, and mild antimicrobial action, with key active compounds including 1,8-cineole, camphor, alpha-pinene, borneol, and rosmarinic acid.
1,8-Cineole acts as a secretolytic agent by stimulating bronchial mucus secretion and enhancing mucociliary clearance via TRPA1 receptor activation. It also inhibits acetylcholinesterase, increasing acetylcholine availability in the brain, which supports cognitive function. Camphor and alpha-pinene contribute to mild circulatory stimulation and antimicrobial activity through membrane disruption and inhibition of bacterial efflux pumps. Rosmarinic acid provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects via NF-κB pathway modulation.