Volatile Profile of Garden Rose (Rosa hybrida) Hydrosol and Evaluation of Its Biological Activity In Vitro
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Božanić Tanjga, BiljanaLončar, Biljana

Aćimović, Milica

Kiprovski, Biljana

Šovljanski, Olja

Tomić, Ana

Travičić, Vanja
Cvetković, Mirjana

Raičević, Vidak

Zeremski, Tijana

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Garden rose, Rosa hybrida, is primarily used for decoration and has a wide range of growing
area, contrary to R. damascena that has a limited area of distribution (Turkey and Bulgaria), yet it is
extensively used for commercial production of valuable and expensive rose oil. Since the content of
essential oil in rose petals is low (0.03–0.04%), its production is quite limited; however, during this
process, a significant amount of rose hydrosol is obtained as a secondary product. The aim of this
research was to determine the chemical composition of garden rose hydrosols and to evaluate their
biological properties. Obtained results show that R. hybrida hydrosol containing phenylethyl alcohol,
nerol, linalool, and geraniol may be used as an alternative for R. damascena hydrosol. However, the
total phenolic content was quite low (4.96 _g GAE/mL), which is related to a low level of observed
antioxidant activity based on different antioxidant activity assays. Furthermore, R. hybrida ...hydrosol
did not exhibit antimicrobial activity against several gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, as
well as yeast and fungi. Anti-inflammatory activity was also low, while no antihyperglycemic activity
was detected. With these results in mind, no potential is evident for the therapeutic application of
rose hydrosol beyond that found in complimentary medicine such as aromatherapy.
Keywords:
hydrolate / rose water / antioxidant activity / antimicrobial activity / antihyperglycemic activity / anti-inflammatory activitySource:
Horticulturae, 2022, 8, 10, 895-Publisher:
- Switzerland : Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Funding / projects:
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200032 (Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad) (RS-200032)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200134 (University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology) (RS-200134)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200026 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy - IChTM) (RS-200026)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200125 (University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Science) (RS-200125)
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IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Božanić Tanjga, Biljana AU - Lončar, Biljana AU - Aćimović, Milica AU - Kiprovski, Biljana AU - Šovljanski, Olja AU - Tomić, Ana AU - Travičić, Vanja AU - Cvetković, Mirjana AU - Raičević, Vidak AU - Zeremski, Tijana PY - 2022 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5364 AB - Garden rose, Rosa hybrida, is primarily used for decoration and has a wide range of growing area, contrary to R. damascena that has a limited area of distribution (Turkey and Bulgaria), yet it is extensively used for commercial production of valuable and expensive rose oil. Since the content of essential oil in rose petals is low (0.03–0.04%), its production is quite limited; however, during this process, a significant amount of rose hydrosol is obtained as a secondary product. The aim of this research was to determine the chemical composition of garden rose hydrosols and to evaluate their biological properties. Obtained results show that R. hybrida hydrosol containing phenylethyl alcohol, nerol, linalool, and geraniol may be used as an alternative for R. damascena hydrosol. However, the total phenolic content was quite low (4.96 _g GAE/mL), which is related to a low level of observed antioxidant activity based on different antioxidant activity assays. Furthermore, R. hybrida hydrosol did not exhibit antimicrobial activity against several gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, as well as yeast and fungi. Anti-inflammatory activity was also low, while no antihyperglycemic activity was detected. With these results in mind, no potential is evident for the therapeutic application of rose hydrosol beyond that found in complimentary medicine such as aromatherapy. PB - Switzerland : Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) T2 - Horticulturae T1 - Volatile Profile of Garden Rose (Rosa hybrida) Hydrosol and Evaluation of Its Biological Activity In Vitro VL - 8 IS - 10 SP - 895 DO - 10.3390/horticulturae8100895 ER -
@article{ author = "Božanić Tanjga, Biljana and Lončar, Biljana and Aćimović, Milica and Kiprovski, Biljana and Šovljanski, Olja and Tomić, Ana and Travičić, Vanja and Cvetković, Mirjana and Raičević, Vidak and Zeremski, Tijana", year = "2022", abstract = "Garden rose, Rosa hybrida, is primarily used for decoration and has a wide range of growing area, contrary to R. damascena that has a limited area of distribution (Turkey and Bulgaria), yet it is extensively used for commercial production of valuable and expensive rose oil. Since the content of essential oil in rose petals is low (0.03–0.04%), its production is quite limited; however, during this process, a significant amount of rose hydrosol is obtained as a secondary product. The aim of this research was to determine the chemical composition of garden rose hydrosols and to evaluate their biological properties. Obtained results show that R. hybrida hydrosol containing phenylethyl alcohol, nerol, linalool, and geraniol may be used as an alternative for R. damascena hydrosol. However, the total phenolic content was quite low (4.96 _g GAE/mL), which is related to a low level of observed antioxidant activity based on different antioxidant activity assays. Furthermore, R. hybrida hydrosol did not exhibit antimicrobial activity against several gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, as well as yeast and fungi. Anti-inflammatory activity was also low, while no antihyperglycemic activity was detected. With these results in mind, no potential is evident for the therapeutic application of rose hydrosol beyond that found in complimentary medicine such as aromatherapy.", publisher = "Switzerland : Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)", journal = "Horticulturae", title = "Volatile Profile of Garden Rose (Rosa hybrida) Hydrosol and Evaluation of Its Biological Activity In Vitro", volume = "8", number = "10", pages = "895", doi = "10.3390/horticulturae8100895" }
Božanić Tanjga, B., Lončar, B., Aćimović, M., Kiprovski, B., Šovljanski, O., Tomić, A., Travičić, V., Cvetković, M., Raičević, V.,& Zeremski, T.. (2022). Volatile Profile of Garden Rose (Rosa hybrida) Hydrosol and Evaluation of Its Biological Activity In Vitro. in Horticulturae Switzerland : Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)., 8(10), 895. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8100895
Božanić Tanjga B, Lončar B, Aćimović M, Kiprovski B, Šovljanski O, Tomić A, Travičić V, Cvetković M, Raičević V, Zeremski T. Volatile Profile of Garden Rose (Rosa hybrida) Hydrosol and Evaluation of Its Biological Activity In Vitro. in Horticulturae. 2022;8(10):895. doi:10.3390/horticulturae8100895 .
Božanić Tanjga, Biljana, Lončar, Biljana, Aćimović, Milica, Kiprovski, Biljana, Šovljanski, Olja, Tomić, Ana, Travičić, Vanja, Cvetković, Mirjana, Raičević, Vidak, Zeremski, Tijana, "Volatile Profile of Garden Rose (Rosa hybrida) Hydrosol and Evaluation of Its Biological Activity In Vitro" in Horticulturae, 8, no. 10 (2022):895, https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8100895 . .
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