Does rosmarinic acid underestimate as an experimental cardiovascular drug?

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Abstract

PURPOSE: The rationale of the present review is to analize the activity of Rosmarinus officinalis in the the cardiovascular system METHODS: A MEDLINE database search (from January 1970 to December 2011) using only rosmarinic acid as searched term. RESULTS: The references search revealed 509 references about rosmarinic acid in 40 years (the first reference is from 1970). There is a powerful prevalence of antioxidant and cancer studies. Other diseases are few cited, as inflammation, brain (Alzheimer and Parkinson disease) and, memory; allergy; diabetes; atherosclerosis, and; hypertension. It is necessary to consider the complete absence of studies on coronary artery disease, myocardial ischemia, heart failure or ischemia/reperfusion injury. CONCLUSION: Rosmarinic acid is underestimated as an experimental cardiovascular drug and deserves more attention.

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Ferreira, L. G., Celotto, A. C., Capellini, V. K., Albuquerque, A. A. S., de Nadai, T., de Carvalho, M. T. M., & Evora, P. R. B. (2013). Does rosmarinic acid underestimate as an experimental cardiovascular drug? Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 28(SUPPL.1), 83–87. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502013001300016

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