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Plasma 1,8-cineole correlates with cognitive performance following exposure to rosemary essential oil aroma.

Mark Moss1, Lorraine Oliver.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The mode of influence of the aromas of plant essential oils on human behaviour is largely unclear. This study was designed to assess the potential pharmacological relationships between absorbed 1,8-cineole following exposure to rosemary aroma, cognitive performance and mood.
METHODS: Twenty healthy volunteers performed serial subtraction and visual information processing tasks in a cubicle diffused with the aroma of rosemary. Mood assessments were made pre and post testing, and venous blood was sampled at the end of the session. Pearson correlations were carried out between serum levels of 1,8-cineole, cognitive performance measures and change in mood scores.
RESULTS: Here we show for the first time that performance on cognitive tasks is significantly related to concentration of absorbed 1,8-cineole following exposure to rosemary aroma, with improved performance at higher concentrations. Furthermore, these effects were found for speed and accuracy outcomes, indicating that the relationship is not describing a speed-accuracy trade off. The relationships between 1,8-cineole levels and mood were less pronounced, but did reveal a significant negative correlation between change in contentment and plasma 1,8-cineole levels.
CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that compounds absorbed from rosemary aroma affect cognition and subjective state independently through different neurochemical pathways.

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Keywords:  aroma; cholinergic; cineole; cognition; essential oil; mood; rosemary

Year:  2012        PMID: 23983963      PMCID: PMC3736918          DOI: 10.1177/2045125312436573

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ther Adv Psychopharmacol        ISSN: 2045-1253


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