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Rosa damascena mill L., known as Gole Mohammadi in is one of the most important species of Rosaceae family flowers.R. damascena is an ornamental plant and beside perfuming effect, several pharmacological properties including anti-HIV, antibacterial, antioxidant, antitussive, hypnotic, antidiabetic, and relaxant effect on tracheal chains have been reported for this plant.
Read OnRosa × damascena Mill. is an unresolved name This name is unresolved. The record derives from RJP (data supplied on ) which does not establish this name either as an accepted name or as a synonym (record 6110) with original publication details: The gardeners dictionary ...
Read OnDamask roses (Rosa damascena Mill.) are mainly used for essential oil production. Previous studies have indicated that all production material in Bulgaria and Turkey consists of only one genotype. Nine polymorphic microsatellite markers were used to analyze the genetic diversity of 40 accessions of R. damascena collected across major and minor rose oil production areas in Iran.
Read OnRosa damascena Mill. - An Overview for Evaluation of Propagation Methods. Rosa damascena Mill. f.Trigintipetala, named Kazanlak oil bearing rose is an emblematic plant species for Bulgaria with important economical sense. Its importance is determined by the extremely high quality of rose oil, which is obtained after distillation of rose flowers.
Read OnBackground: The specific chemotherapeutics against herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV) are nucleoside analogues such as acyclovir (ACV), but the most important problem is the formation of resistant mutants. The search for new therapeutic alternatives leads us to the purpose of investigating the effects of Rosa damascena Mill. and Rosa alba L. essential oils on the viral reproduction of ...
Read OnRosa damascena flower is widely used for gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. However, its pharmacological action on isolated ileum has not been studied. In this research, the effect of extract of flower petals of R. damascena Mill. growing in Kashan, Iran, on ileum motility was investigated. Hydroalcoholic extract was prepared by percolation method.
Read OnRosa damascena Mill. L. is common ornamental plant which is used in food industry, belonging to the family Rosaceae a well-known shrub cultivated in rose gardens in several places of central Asia and India. The therapeutic effects of Rosa damascena Mill. L. are due to its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, hypnotic, and antispasmodic properties.
Read OnDiurnal fluctuation of volatile compounds emitted from Four Seasons Rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) cultivated in Beijing[J]. Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality. 2014, 87: 9-15. 7. Huang Zehao, Ren Jianwu. Antibacterial Activity of …
Read On1. Introduction. Damask rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) is considered as one of the important aromatic crops.The plant is highly valuable as it has application in perfumery, cosmetics and flavors industries. Besides this, it has application in pharmacology such as anti-HIV, antibacterial, antioxidant, hypnotic, antidiabetic activities [] and is used to cure depression, insomnia and for stress ...
Read OnRosa damascena Mill. is commonly known as Damask rose that is flower's king and is the sign of inspiration, purity, love, happiness and beauty. It is an ornamental and a precious herb with modern pharmacological importance, which are used in medicines.
Read OnRosa calendarum Münchh. ex Borkh. Rosa centifolia var. bifera Poir. Rosa gallica var. damascena Voss Rosa polyanthos R Rosa ×bifera (Poir.) Pers. Rosa ×damascena var. trigintipetala Dieck Rosa ×damascena var. variegata Keller Homonyms Rosa damascena Herrm. Rosa ×damascena Mill. Common names Damask rose in language. Damaszener Rose in ...
Read OnKey words: Rosa damascena Mill. var. 'Noorjahan', shade dried petals, essential oil, rose water, composition, aliphatic hy-drocarbons UDC 582.711.71:54 INTRODUCTION The damask rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) is the most important rose species used to produce rose oil, water, concrete and absolute which are valuable
Read OnRosa damascena Mill. is an ancient herbal plant with high pharmacological activities. Materials and methods: Cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) as a standard model was used to induce sepsis in rats
Read OnDamask rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) is one of the most important plants in the pharmaceutical and perfumery industry. The present study was …
Read Onof Rosa damascena Mill in recent studies. The boiled extract of Rosa damascena Mill has been traditionally used for treatment of constipation in human (Zargari, 1992). To the best of our knowledge, however, there is no scientific report regarding its laxative effects J. Appl. him. Res. 0971-2119/2010/$10.00 0 GSP, India.
Read OnAbstract. Rosa damascena Mill. is used for essential oil production in many regions in the world. Surveys conducted in Lebanon showed that Lebanese people still widely use R. damascena in its multiple varieties to produce rose water. In this study seven cultivars of R. damascena growing in different ecosystems were collected from several regions in Lebanon.
Read OnDamask rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) is the most important rose species used in essential oil production in the world (Tucker and Maciarello, 1988). Damask rose is primarily cultivated in Turkey, Bulgaria, Morocco, Iran, India, South Russia, South France, China, South Italy, Libya and the Ukraine in the world (Staikov and
Read OnDamask rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) is a member of Rosaceae family, with great variability in yield, quality, phenology and morphology of different genotypes. This experiment was conducted in two years (2010-11), at Homand Research Station of Upland Farming, Absard-Damavand, Iran, to study the adaptability and flowering ...
Read OnRosa damascena. Mill. 1. New Delhi-110 058 India. Rosaceae. Cultivated chiefly in Aligarh, Ghazipur and Kannauj, grown in gardens throughout India. Damask Rose. Taruni. (Flowers—red, pink …
Read OnINTRODUCTION. Rosa damascena Mill belong to Rosaceae family which grow in some part of Europe and Asia particularly in Middle East (1,2). R. damascena, more commonly known as the Damask rose, the Damascus rose, or sometimes as the Rose of Castile, is a rose hybrid, derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata ().The flower of R. damascena is enriched in essential oil (1,3).
Read OnRosa damascena Mill. (commonly known as damask rose) is the most important species used to produce rose oil for the perfumery industry (Guterman et al. 2002). The main grow-ing areas of Rosa damascena are Turkey, Bulgaria, Southern Russia, and Morocco (Weiss 1997). On
Read OnRosa belgica Mill. is today seen as a synonym of Rosa x damascena Mill. However, the descriptions of Miller are quite different re habit, number of leaflets, fragrance, sepals, bloom form. It is possible Belgica was actually a hybrid damask. Modern Roses says it was a alba-canina hybrid.
Read OnRosa Damascena mill for treating adults' anxiety, depression, and stress: A systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Taravat Rasooli, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran.
Read OnAntimicrobial activity of Rosa damascena Mill. Shohayeb, et al., completed a study on Gul-e-Surkh (Rosa damscena Mill.) and petals were subjected to water, hexane, and ethanol and fractionated with ethyl acetate, butanol and chloroform. The extracts were evaluated against eleven gram-positive, gram-negative, acid-fast bacteria and three fungi. The
Read OnRosa damascena. Damask Rose. A shrub to about 7 ft high; stems and branches densely armed with curved prickles of various sizes, grading into stiff bristles. Leaves with five or seven leaflets; rachis hairy, prickly beneath. Leaflets oval or ovate, acute to obtuse at the apex, dull and glabrous above, greyish and hairy beneath, sharply and ...
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