News from Air de Provence


IMPORTANT NOTICE. Will all customers please note that Air
de Provence will be closed from noon on
Friday 27th August until Tuesday 21st Spetember 2010.
If you wish to place an order, please do so in the normal
way, but please bear in mind that your order will not be despatched
until 22nd September. May we apologise for any inconvenience
caused during this period.
The Wonders of Jasmine!
Oils extracted from the jasmine plant have long been used in aromatherapy with many claims made about the effect of the scent. But now a new study has found that certain chemicals extracted from the plant can act as powerful sedatives with effects as strong as sleeping pills and barbiturates.
Sedatives, sleeping pills and relaxants are the most frequently prescribed psychotropic drugs - if the dose is increased enough they will cause hallucinations. These drugs are used for their calming effect in treating mental anxiety and also as sedatives.
But these chemicals can also cause serious side effects such as depression, dizziness, hypotension, muscle weakness and impaired coordination.
So German scientists have been investigating the calming effects of various fragrances that could be used in place of these drugs. They have now found that a chemical called Vertacetal-coeur (VC) and another variation of it derived from the jasmine plant act in the same way as these sedatives and that even just breathing in the scents can be enough to activate their effects.
How sedatives work
Sedatives such as valium act on particular sites in the brain, increasing the effects of the brain's own neurotransmitter called GABA. In fact the sedatives can even act in the same way as GABA in high enough doses. This GABA is an inhibitor - it serves to reduce brain function, thus leading to calmness, drowsiness and sleep.
Testing the fragrance
The jasmine extracts were administered to mice, both as injections and by inhalation. In both cases the mice responded by becoming calm, ceasing activity and sitting quietly in the corner. Mice that had been genetically modified such that their brain receptors no longer respond to sedatives were not affected by the chemicals, showing that the action of the jasmine extract is the same as other sedatives.
Commenting on the results, study leader Hanns Hatt said: "We have discovered a new class of GABA receptor modulator which can be administered through the air - applications in sedation; anxiety, excitement and aggression relieving treatment and sleep induction therapy are all imaginable."
The study is published online in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
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Read
All About It - The History of Soap!
This is a short history of soap by By John A. Hunt, PhD,
FRPharmS, written for the The Pharmaceutical Journal in 1999.
Very interesting and very informative - a good read with lots
of references to English and continental soap making processes.
Find out more about The
History of Soap!
A
comical tale , or did it really happen? Not so much of a Soap
Opera more of a farce.
Dear Maid,
Please do not leave any more of those little bars of soap
in my bathroom since I have brought my own bath-sized Dial.
Please remove the six unopened little bars from the shelf
under the medicine chest and another three in the shower soap
dish. They are in my way.
Read on..............

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