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Saffron Oil (Crocus sativus) Essential Oil 100% Pure Natural Undiluted Uncut Therapeutic Grade Oil 0.16 Fl.Oz to 33.81 Fl.Oz by Sheer Essence (Saffron Oil (Crocus sativus) Oil, 5ML (0.16 Fl.OZ))

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PubMed: Saffron extract and trans-crocetin inhibit glutamatergic synaptic transmission in rat cortical brain slices. The best and most popular type of saffron is called Padmagadhi, Mongra, or Lacha saffron, and it is grown in Kashmir. Other varieties include Parasika kumkuma, Madhugandhi, Bahilka, sargol, aquila, and crème. PubMed: Preventive effect of crocin of Crocus sativus on hemodynamic, biochemical, histopathological and ultrastuctural alterations in isoproterenol-induced cardiotoxicity in rats. PubMed: Evaluation of Crocus sativus L. stigma phenolic and flavonoid compounds and its antioxidant activity.

PubMed: Antihyperglycemic and antioxidant activity of crocin in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. PubMed: [Textual research on the origin and development of crocus sativus L., a Chinese medicinal herb] (Chi).

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PubMed: Alleviation of viper venom induced platelet apoptosis by crocin (Crocus sativus): implications for thrombocytopenia in viper bites. PubMed: The effect of the crocus sativus L. Carotenoid, crocin, on the polymerization of microtubules, in vitro. Saffron is a vibrant red spice that comes from the plant saffron crocus ( Crocus sativus). It’s made of the flower’s dried stigmas (the tops of the female part). PubMed: Study of cytotoxic and apoptogenic properties of saffron extract in human cancer cell lines.

When it comes to minerals, the same 100 grams of saffron spice contains 111 micrograms of calcium, 0.328 micrograms of copper, 11.10 micrograms of iron, 264 micrograms of magnesium, and 28 micrograms of manganese. PubMed: Cytosolic and plastoglobule-targeted carotenoid dioxygenases from Crocus sativus are both involved in beta-ionone release. Aphrodisiacs are foods or supplements that help boost your libido. Studies have shown that saffron may have aphrodisiac properties — especially in people taking antidepressants. Some small studies found that saffron extract improved cognitive function in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s,” says Czerwony. “Saffron also has a low risk of side effects. People with Alzheimer’s disease should see their provider regularly and discuss any supplements they take.” 7. Depression treatment

Furthermore, there have been other studies that have shown that saffron can help to improve vision, treat insomnia, promote better brain health, and even cure asthma. PubMed: Picrocrocin kinetics in aqueous saffron spice extracts (Crocus sativus L.) upon thermal treatment. PubMed: In vitro assay for the anti-Brucella activity of medicinal plants against tetracycline-resistant Brucella melitensis. Additionally, a 2018 animal study found that crocin improves atopic dermatitis in mice. The atopic dermatitis was caused by Dermatophagoides farinae (house mite) extract, which commonly causes the condition in humans. Supports wound healing

PubMed: Use of in vitro assays to assess the potential antiproliferative and cytotoxic effects of saffron (Crocus sativus L.) in human lung cancer cell line. PubMed: The effect of the extract of Crocus sativus on tracheal responsiveness and plasma levels of IL-4, IFN-γ, total NO and nitrite in ovalbumin sensitized guinea-pigs. PubMed: Determination of saffron (Crocus sativus L.) components in crude plant extract using high-performance liquid chromatography-UV-visible photodiode-array detection-mass spectrometry. Saffron could be as effective as a prescription medication for treating mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. There isn’t a cure for Alzheimer’s, but studies suggest saffron could help slow its progression and relieve symptoms. PMS affects at least 40% of all women of reproductive age with women suffering a range of symptoms including fatigue, weight gain, acne, pain and mood swings. A study published in 2009 found that saffron had a positive effect on women who suffered from premenstrual syndrome.PubMed: Antioxidant properties of crocin from Gardenia jasminoides Ellis and study of the reactions of crocin with linoleic acid and crocin with oxygen. Saffron contains an impressive variety of plant compounds. These act as antioxidants — molecules that protect your cells against free radicals and oxidative stress. Another issue with saffron — especially saffron powder — is that it may be adulterated (mixed) with other ingredients, such as beet, red-dyed silk fibers, turmeric, and paprika. PubMed: Crocetin esters, picrocrocin and its related compounds present in Crocus sativus stigmas and Gardenia jasminoides fruits. Tentative identification of seven new compounds by LC-ESI-MS. In a 2008 animal study, a cream with saffron extract improved wound healing in mice. It increased the growth of skin cells, which is necessary to close wounds. The researchers credited this effect to the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of saffron.

PubMed: Effects of Crocus sativus petals' extract on rat blood pressure and on responses induced by electrical field stimulation in the rat isolated vas deferens and guinea-pig ileum. The perfect choice for a small, informal gathering, take this dig-in dish of mussels, clams, prawns and orzo pasta to the table and serve with crusty breadPubMed: A study into the effectiveness of the application of saffron extract in ocular pathologies in experiment. Muzaffar S, et al. (2016). In vitro bactericidal and fungicidal activities of various extracts of saffron ( Crocus sativus L.) stigmas from Jammu & Kashmir, India. DOI:

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