Rosa Mosqueta — Hermetica Encyclopedia
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Rosa Mosqueta

Provisional Moderate ScoreCompound

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Evidence review status: unreviewed

Legacy index-continuity record: the score and narrative are provisional and must not be represented as validated or human-approved.

Review flags: AWAITING_SEMANTIC_VALIDATION

Provisional Summary

Rosa Mosqueta fruit, particularly its seed oil, is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids like linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids, alongside vitamins A, C, and E. These components support tissue regeneration by stimulating collagen and elastin synthesis and offering potent antioxidant protection.

Screened PMID Records
5
Reported Benefits
Pending
Synergy Review
At a Glance
CategoryFruit
GroupFruit
Public Score StatusProvisional Moderate
Primary KeywordRosa Mosqueta benefits
Rosa Mosqueta close-up macro showing natural texture and detail — rich in skin, immune, antimicrobial
Rosa Mosqueta — botanical close-up

Reported Benefits (Provisional)

Enhances skin health by stimulating collagen production and reducing oxidative damage.
Strengthens immune function through its high vitamin C content and antimicrobial properties.
Supports cardiovascular health by lowering inflammation and improving circulation.
Promotes joint health by reducing inflammation and supporting connective tissue repair.
Provides powerful antioxidant protection against cellular aging and oxidative stress.

Origin & History

Rosa Mosqueta growing in South America — natural habitat
Natural habitat

Rosa Mosqueta (Rosa rubiginosa or Rosa canina L.) is a wild rose species native to the Andean regions of South America, particularly Chile and Argentina. Thriving in nutrient-rich soils, its hips are revered for their exceptional concentration of skin-rejuvenating, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting compounds, making it a cornerstone in functional nutrition.

Rosa Mosqueta has been revered for centuries in Andean Indigenous medicine and European herbalism, traditionally used for skin healing, vitality enhancement, and immune support. It was consumed as a tea and applied as an oil for wound healing and inflammation relief. Its historical use as a potent anti-aging botanical is now validated by modern research.Traditional Medicine

Research Narrative (Provisional)

Scientific literature, including in vitro and clinical studies, supports Rosa Mosqueta's skin-rejuvenating and collagen-boosting properties, particularly from its oil. Research also indicates cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory benefits, alongside immune-enhancing and metabolic-regulating effects, primarily attributed to its rich antioxidant profile.

Preparation & Dosage

Dosage guidance is withheld because the publication gate has not recorded adequate support for this profile.

Nutritional Profile

- Vitamins: C, E - Minerals: Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium - Fatty Acids: Linoleic acid, Alpha-linolenic acid (Omega-3) - Phytochemicals: Carotenoids (beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein), Polyphenols, Flavonoids, Pectins, Tannins

Reported Mechanism (Provisional)

Mechanism of Action

Rosa Mosqueta's primary mechanism involves its rich content of polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularly linoleic and α-linolenic acids, which serve as precursors for prostaglandins, promoting tissue regeneration and stimulating collagen and elastin synthesis. Additionally, vitamins A, C, E, carotenoids, and phenolic compounds exert potent antioxidant effects, protecting cells from oxidative damage. Vitamin A (retinol) directly aids in cellular renewal and collagen production.

Clinical Narrative (Provisional)

Clinical studies, particularly those focusing on Rosa Mosqueta oil, have demonstrated its efficacy in skin regeneration, improving elasticity, and reducing the appearance of scars and wrinkles, attributed to its collagen-boosting properties. In vitro and some human studies suggest anti-inflammatory effects and potential benefits for cardiovascular health and immune function, primarily linked to its antioxidant and essential fatty acid content. Further comprehensive clinical trials are warranted to fully elucidate its systemic benefits and optimal dosages for various conditions.

Also Known As

Rosa rubiginosaRosa canina L.Rosehip

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