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Rosa gallica

Rose Oil occurs as a colorless or yellow liquid with the characteristic odor and taste of rose. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the fresh flowers of Rosa gallica L., Rosa damascena Miller, Rosa alba L., Rosa centi-folia L., and varieties of these species (Fam. Rosaceae). At 25° it is a viscous liquid. Upon gradual cooling it changes to a translucent, crystalline mass, which may be liquefied by warming. [Pg.387]

Retuse, with a broad, shallow sinus at the apex. Example Petal of Rosa gallica. [Pg.163]

Rosa Gallica Petals Rosa gallica Southern Europe... [Pg.339]

Oil of Rose, Olro of rose essence of rose attar of rose. Volatile oil from fresh flowers of Rosa gallica L, and... [Pg.1077]

Other terpene alcohols include geraniol, citronellol from rose oil, Rosa gallica (Rosaceae), and scented geraniums Pelargonium spp. (Geraniaceae). Nerol is a stereoisomer of geraniol. Borneol is found in rosemary oil—Rosmarinus officinalis (Lamiaceae). Santalol from heartwood of sandalwood—Santalum album, S. spicatum (Santa-laceae)—is a sesquiterpene alcohol. [Pg.92]

Citronellol occurs free or as esters in many essential oils as in the leaves of Pelargonium odoratissimum and fresh flowers of Rosa gallica and R. damascena [27]. [Pg.2979]

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) Rosaceae, 1548, 1551 Rosa gallica, 2979 Rosefuran epoxide, 2982 Rose geranium oil, 290 Rose oxide, 2982 Rosin, 4039 Rosmarinic, 1964 Rosmarinic acid, 1571, 2150 Rosmarinus officinalis, 2984,4091,4121, 4128,4140... [Pg.4228]

Regulatory Status. GRAS ( 182.20). Rosa gallica flowers are the subject of a German therapeutic monograph allowed for mild inflammations of the oral and pharyngeal... [Pg.532]

N.A. Rosa canina L. R. damascena Mill. R. gallica L. Malic acid, citric acids, pectin, geraniol, citronellol, vitamins , complex.102 07 60 Astringent, mild diuretic and laxative effect. Excellent source of vitamin C when it s fresh. [Pg.294]

Chenopodium ambrosiodes, Rosa acicularis, R. rugosa, R. canina, R. damascena, R. gallica... [Pg.517]

Actinidia polygama, Citrus aurantium, Prunella vulgaris, Raphanus sativus, Sesamum indicum Avena sativa, Daucus carota, Hippophae rhamnoides, Rosa canina, R. damascena, R. gallica Lycium barbarum, Moms alba, Picrasma excelsa, Ribes nigmm Lycium barbarum... [Pg.541]

Rose (attar of rose, otto of rose) Rosa damascena, gallica, R. alba, and R. R. centifolia (Rosaceae) fresh flowers 0.02-0.03... [Pg.184]

P-Citronellol (= 3,7-Dimethyl-6-octen-l-ol) (monoterpene) Pelargonium odoratissimum (Geraniaceae), Rosa damascena, R. gallica (Rosaceae), Boronia citriodora (boronia leaf oil) (Rutaceae) OD-R... [Pg.423]

The botanical characteristics of roses bear considerable relevance to their historic importance. The earliest three roses, from which all other roses are derived, are the Rosa caninae, which is the five petal dog rose, Rosa gallicanae, also called the gallica rose, and the musk rose Rosa sysnstylane. [Pg.262]

Source Rosa canina L., R. gallica L., R. rugosa Thunb., R. villosa L. (syn. [Pg.528]

Regulatory Status. GRAS ( 182.20) with only Rosa alba L., R. centifolia L., R.damas-cena MiU., R. gallica L., and their varieties listed. Subject of a Germau therapeutic monograph claimed efficacy to prevent colds and flu (due to vitamiu C) couteut are not sufficiently documented corrigent for tea mixtures. ... [Pg.529]


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