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Effects of Inhaled Rosemary Oil on Subjective Feelings and Activities of the Nervous System

Rosemary oil is one of the more famous essential oils widely used in aroma-therapy. However, the effects of rosemary oil on the human body, in particular the nervous system, have not been sufficiently studied. This study investigates the effects of the inhalation of rosemary oil on test subjects’ fe...

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Autores principales: Sayorwan, Winai, Ruangrungsi, Nijsiri, Piriyapunyporn, Teerut, Hongratanaworakit, Tapanee, Kotchabhakdi, Naiphinich, Siripornpanich, Vorasith
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Publicado: Österreichische Apotheker-Verlagsgesellschaft 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23833718
http://dx.doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1209-05
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author Sayorwan, Winai
Ruangrungsi, Nijsiri
Piriyapunyporn, Teerut
Hongratanaworakit, Tapanee
Kotchabhakdi, Naiphinich
Siripornpanich, Vorasith
author_facet Sayorwan, Winai
Ruangrungsi, Nijsiri
Piriyapunyporn, Teerut
Hongratanaworakit, Tapanee
Kotchabhakdi, Naiphinich
Siripornpanich, Vorasith
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description Rosemary oil is one of the more famous essential oils widely used in aroma-therapy. However, the effects of rosemary oil on the human body, in particular the nervous system, have not been sufficiently studied. This study investigates the effects of the inhalation of rosemary oil on test subjects’ feelings, as well as its effects on various physiological parameters of the nervous system. Twenty healthy volunteers participated in the experiment. All subjects underwent autonomic nervous system (ANS) recording. This consisted of measurements of skin temperature; heart rate; respiratory rate; blood pressure; evaluations of the subjects’ mood states; and electroencephalography (EEG) recordings in the pre-, during treatment, and post-rosemary inhalation periods as compared with control conditions. Our results showed significant increases in blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate after rosemary oil inhalation. After the inhalation treatments, subjects were found to have become more active and stated that they felt “fresher”. The analysis of EEGs showed a reduction in the power of alpha1 (8–10.99 Hz) and alpha2 (11–12.99 Hz) waves. Moreover, an increment in the beta wave (13–30 Hz) power was observed in the anterior region of the brain. These results confirm the stimulatory effects of rosemary oil and provide supporting evidence that brain wave activity, autonomic nervous system activity, as well as mood states are all affected by the inhalation of the rosemary oil.
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spelling pubmed-37000802013-07-05 Effects of Inhaled Rosemary Oil on Subjective Feelings and Activities of the Nervous System Sayorwan, Winai Ruangrungsi, Nijsiri Piriyapunyporn, Teerut Hongratanaworakit, Tapanee Kotchabhakdi, Naiphinich Siripornpanich, Vorasith Sci Pharm Research Article Rosemary oil is one of the more famous essential oils widely used in aroma-therapy. However, the effects of rosemary oil on the human body, in particular the nervous system, have not been sufficiently studied. This study investigates the effects of the inhalation of rosemary oil on test subjects’ feelings, as well as its effects on various physiological parameters of the nervous system. Twenty healthy volunteers participated in the experiment. All subjects underwent autonomic nervous system (ANS) recording. This consisted of measurements of skin temperature; heart rate; respiratory rate; blood pressure; evaluations of the subjects’ mood states; and electroencephalography (EEG) recordings in the pre-, during treatment, and post-rosemary inhalation periods as compared with control conditions. Our results showed significant increases in blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate after rosemary oil inhalation. After the inhalation treatments, subjects were found to have become more active and stated that they felt “fresher”. The analysis of EEGs showed a reduction in the power of alpha1 (8–10.99 Hz) and alpha2 (11–12.99 Hz) waves. Moreover, an increment in the beta wave (13–30 Hz) power was observed in the anterior region of the brain. These results confirm the stimulatory effects of rosemary oil and provide supporting evidence that brain wave activity, autonomic nervous system activity, as well as mood states are all affected by the inhalation of the rosemary oil. Österreichische Apotheker-Verlagsgesellschaft 2013 2012-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3700080/ /pubmed/23833718 http://dx.doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1209-05 Text en © 2013 Sayorwan et al.; licensee Österreichische Apotheker-Verlagsgesellschaft m. b. H., Vienna, Austria. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Piriyapunyporn, Teerut
Hongratanaworakit, Tapanee
Kotchabhakdi, Naiphinich
Siripornpanich, Vorasith
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title_fullStr Effects of Inhaled Rosemary Oil on Subjective Feelings and Activities of the Nervous System
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title_short Effects of Inhaled Rosemary Oil on Subjective Feelings and Activities of the Nervous System
title_sort effects of inhaled rosemary oil on subjective feelings and activities of the nervous system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23833718
http://dx.doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1209-05
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