“…been regarded as good dietary sources owing to their various beneficial elements, such as phenolic acids, flavonols, and anthocyanins (Navarro-Gonzalez et al, 2015); beneficial properties of flowers have been well-defined, including antioxidant properties (Krishnaiah et al, 2011;Kumar et al, 2009;Masek et al, 2017;Mohebitabar et al, 2017). The Rosa (R.) species is widely distributed plants, and is used as a medicinal herb against nephritis and hemorrhoids (Bitis et al, 2017;Caliskan, Aka, & Oz, 2017). Because of the presence of various terpenes (glycosides), flavonoids, and anthocyanins (Knapp et al, 1998;Kumar, Bhandari, Singh, Gupta, & Kaul, 2008;Oka et al, 1998;Schieber, Mihalev, Berardini, Mollov, & Carle, 2005), roses were proposed to display diverse biological activities.…”