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Article

Protective Contribution of Rosmarinic Acid in Rosemary Extract Against Copper-Induced Oxidative Stress

Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Siena, Via Aldo Moro 2, 53100 Siena, Italy
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Antioxidants 2024, 13(11), 1419; https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13111419
Submission received: 7 October 2024 / Revised: 12 November 2024 / Accepted: 14 November 2024 / Published: 19 November 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Redox Metals and Catecholamines in Neurodegenerative Diseases)

Abstract

Rosemary extract (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a natural source of bioactive compounds with significant antioxidant properties. Among these, rosmarinic acid is celebrated for its potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and neuroprotective properties, making it a valuable component in both traditional medicine and modern therapeutic research. Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s are closely linked to oxidative damage, and research indicates that rosmarinic acid may help protect neurons by mitigating this harmful process. Rosmarinic acid is able to bind cupric ions (Cu2+) and interfere with the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by copper through Fenton-like reactions. This study aims to further evaluate the contribution of rosmarinic acid within rosemary extract by comparing its activity to that of isolated rosmarinic acid. By using a detailed approach that includes chemical characterization, antioxidant capacity assessment, and neuroprotective activity testing, we have determined whether the combined components in rosemary extract enhance or differ from the effects of rosmarinic acid alone. This comparison is crucial for understanding whether the full extract offers added benefits beyond those of isolated rosmarinic acid in combating oxidative stress and Aβ-induced toxicity.
Keywords: rosmarinic acid; natural bioactive compound; copper; neurodegeneration; Alzheimer disease; oxidative stress; reactive oxygen species (ROS); Rosmarinus offcinalis; neuroprotection rosmarinic acid; natural bioactive compound; copper; neurodegeneration; Alzheimer disease; oxidative stress; reactive oxygen species (ROS); Rosmarinus offcinalis; neuroprotection

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Kola, A.; Vigni, G.; Lamponi, S.; Valensin, D. Protective Contribution of Rosmarinic Acid in Rosemary Extract Against Copper-Induced Oxidative Stress. Antioxidants 2024, 13, 1419. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13111419

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Kola A, Vigni G, Lamponi S, Valensin D. Protective Contribution of Rosmarinic Acid in Rosemary Extract Against Copper-Induced Oxidative Stress. Antioxidants. 2024; 13(11):1419. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13111419

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Kola, Arian, Ginevra Vigni, Stefania Lamponi, and Daniela Valensin. 2024. "Protective Contribution of Rosmarinic Acid in Rosemary Extract Against Copper-Induced Oxidative Stress" Antioxidants 13, no. 11: 1419. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13111419

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Kola, A., Vigni, G., Lamponi, S., & Valensin, D. (2024). Protective Contribution of Rosmarinic Acid in Rosemary Extract Against Copper-Induced Oxidative Stress. Antioxidants, 13(11), 1419. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13111419

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