| Literature DB >> 28748167 |
Safieh Mohebitabar1, Mahboobeh Shirazi2, Sodabeh Bioos1, Roja Rahimi3, Farhad Malekshahi4, Fatemeh Nejatbakhsh1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Rose oil is obtained from the petals of difference Rosa species especially Rosa centifolia L. and Rosa damascena Mill. Various pharmacological properties have been attributed to rose oil. The aim of the present study was to review the rose oil therapeutic effects which had been clinically evaluated in trial studies.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical trial; Comprehensive review; Human studies; Rosa damascene; Rose oil
Year: 2017 PMID: 28748167 PMCID: PMC5511972
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Avicenna J Phytomed ISSN: 2228-7930
Figure 1The structure of the literature review
Therapeutic effect of Rosa damascena oil in human stadies
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| Mixed essential oils | Women between 45 and 54 years of age | Aroma-massage therapy | Blood pressure | ↓SBP and ↓DBP in the aroma massage therapy group (SBP: p <0.05; DBP: p <0.05). |
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| Healthy college students | Aroma therapy | Endocrine system | ↓Levels of cortisol in males and females. ↓Testosterone in the female subjects. |
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| Mixed essential oils of | Female nurses | Aroma-massage therapy | Menstrual pain | ↓ Menstrual pain (p < 0.001). |
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| Male suffering from MDD and SSRI-I SD | Aromatherapy | Sexual dysfunction | ↓Sexual dysfunction (p<0.05). |
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| Female suffering from MDD and SSRI-I SD | Aromatherapy | Sexual dysfunction | ↓Sexual dysfunction (p<0.05). |
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| patients with renal colic | Aromatherapy | Pain | ↓ Pain intensity 10 and 30 minutes after treatment. (p = 0.002, p = 0.000). |
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| Essential oils: | Nursing students | Aromatherapy | Menstrual pain | ↓The level (p= 0.007) and duration (p= 0.007) of menstrual pain and the amount of menstrual bleeding. |
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| Female nurses | Aroma-massage therapy | Menstrual pain | ↓Pain severity (p = 0.000). |
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| Healthy females | Aromatherapy | Sympathetic activity | ↓30% in adrenaline concentration (P = 0.01) and ↓ 40% in relative sympathetic activity (P= 0.01). |
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| Female university students | Aromatherapy | Evaluations of relaxation | ↑‘‘comfortable’’, ‘‘relaxed’’ and ‘‘natural’’ feelings |
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| Children hospitalized for surgery | Aromatherapy | Postoperative pain | ↓Pain intensity in each time point of 3, 6, 9, and 12 h after arrival to the ward (p < 0.05). |
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| Nulliparous women | Aromatherapy | Anxiety | ↓Anxiety score in transitional and active phase (p<0.001). |
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| Healthy volunteers | Massage therapy with rose oil | Autonomic parameters and emotional responses | ↓SBP, BR, BOS (p<0.03). |
BP: Blood Pressure, SBP: Systolic Blood Pressure, DBP: Diastolic Blood Pressure, HDL: high density Lipid, TG: Triglyceride, MDD: Major Depressive Disorder, SSRIs: Selective Serotonin-Reuptake Inhibitors, SSRI-I SD: SSRI-induced sexual dysfunction, VAS: Visual Analogue Scale, MAP: Mean Arterial Pressure, BPM: Beats Per Minute, PR: Pulse Rate, BOS: Blood Oxygen Saturation, BR: Breathing Rate, ST: Skin Temperature