Rosemary Antioxidant Extract
Rosemary has always been known as a versatile aromatic herb. For centuries rosemary has been used for everything
from scent for cosmetics and perfumes to insect repellants ingredients for a variety of dishes to herbal
medicine.
The rosemary is known to scientific circles as Rosmarinus officinalis and it is native to the Mediterranean
area. It is a member of the mint family and as such it leaves are evergreen in color. It is related to other
popular herbs like basil marjoram and oregano.
Usage of rosemary dates back to 500 B.C. when it was used as a culinary and medicinal herb by the ancient Greeks
and Romans. Today it is still a popular spice and an even more popular herb. In 1987 researchers at Rutgers
University in New Jersey patented a food preservative derived from rosemary. It seemed that extract from rosemary
contained certain substances that reduce the effects of oxidation which turns apples brown. In later studies this
substance was identified as rosemary antioxidant extract.
Rosemary antioxidant extract contains several beneficial substances with antioxidant properties. Some of these
substances include borneol camphor eucalyptol and pinene in its essential oils which can irritate the skin. Yet
surprisingly enough rosemary antioxidant extract is also used in rheumatic liniments and ointments for its soothing
effect.
Rosemary antioxidant extract also contains chemicals called quinines. Quinones are rosemary antioxidant extracts
that according to laboratory studies can inhibit carcinogens which are linked with cancer. Thus rosemary
antioxidant extract is ranked high on the list of cancer-prevention and reduction foods.
Rosemary antioxidant extract may be bought in the form of dietary supplements where usually they are accompanied
by other popular antioxidant nutrients such as vitamins C E and A. However if you want to get the most out of the
benefits of rosemary antioxidant extract fresh rosemary is the best choice.
You can make your own rosemary antioxidant extract from fresh rosemary available in markets year-round. Dried
and powdered versions of rosemary antioxidant extract are also available in the spice section. For best effect in
your rosemary antioxidant extract store fresh rosemary in a plastic bag or in a glass of water in the refrigerator.
To dry your own rosemary antioxidant extract hang fresh sprigs in a warm dry place.
The formula for standardized rosemary antioxidant extract includes 10% picrosalvin (carnosol) 0.5% carsonic acid
(rosmaricine) and 2.5% rosmarinic acid HPLC. This standard is widely used in health food industry and as oil
antioxidant to protect food and keep it in good condition. They also help increase general heath cure cough and
increase eyesight.
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