Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5201071 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The rosmarinic acid used for the synthesis of the rosmarinates esters in this study was obtained from commercial rosemary extracts (AquaROX80). Furthermore, a large number of different strains of UK-grown rosemary plants (Rosmarinum officinalis) were also extracted and analysed in order to examine their antioxidant content. It was found that the carnosic and the rosmarinic acids, and to a much lesser extent the carnosol, constituted the main antioxidant components of the UK-plants, with the two acids being present at a ratio of 3:1, respectively.
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Authors
K. Doudin, S. Al-Malaika, H.H. Sheena, V. Tverezovskiy, P. Fowler,