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The Art of Natural Solution

El Arte de la Naturaleza, El Arte de la Ciencia

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PRODUCTOS

Marshmallow Flower-APD
Nombre INCI _ Althaea Officinalis Flower Extract

Nombre común marshmallow 

Nombre Científico Althaea officinalis
Parte usada Flower

Compuestos activos conocidos caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid, apigenin, galangin

Beneficios potenciales en cosméticos anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory
Nombre del producto Marshmallow Flower-APD, Marshmallow Flower-ANB
 

 

Historia de la Planta 

Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis), or marsh mallow, is a flowering plant native to Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. Althaea officinalis has over 2000 years of history of use for medicinal purposes, including to treat common cold, sore throat, inflammatory bowel diseases, indigestion, and stomach ulcers. The genus name Althaea comes from the ancient Greek word “althaia” meaning "healer", and its species name officinalis means plants with culinary or medicinal value. Ancient Egyptians used its roots to make confections, called marshmallow, although modern marshmallow no longer contain this root. Marshmallow flowers are white to pale pink and reddish pink in color and has been used in herbal medicine and as a tea.

 

Marshmallow flowers have been studied for bioactivities. Marshmallow flowers contain phenolic acids such as caffeic and p-coumaric acids and flavonoids including apigenin and galangin. Aqueous extract of marshmallow flowers also showed anti-inflammatory properties by inhibiting mRNA expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-1beta, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). Hydroethanolic extracts of marshmallow flowers also showed anti-oxidant activities by CUPRAC and ferric ion reducing assays.