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Medicinal and therapeutic potential of Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.)

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It is clear that Sea buckthorn is an important plant because of its immense medicinal and therapeutic potential, however, several knowledge gaps identified in this paper would give impetus to new academic and R&D activities especially for the development of Sea buckstorn based herbal medicine and nutraceuticals.
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This article is published in Journal of Ethnopharmacology.The article was published on 2011-11-18. It has received 327 citations till now.

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Carotenoid composition of berries and leaves from six Romanian sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) varieties

TL;DR: Principal component analysis identified the suitable carotenoid biomarkers characteristic for the Carpathians' sea buckthorn from Romania with contribution to their taxonomic classification and authenticity recognition.
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Sustainable deep eutectic solvents preparation and their efficiency in extraction and enrichment of main bioactive flavonoids from sea buckthorn leaves

TL;DR: In this article, 12 kinds of deep eutectic solvents (DESs) were firstly prepared and applied to extract five main flavonoids (namely rutin, quercetin-3-O-glucoside, queretin, kaempferol and isorhamnetin) from sea buckthorn leaves (SBL) combined with microwave-assisted extraction.
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Why is sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) so exceptional? A review.

TL;DR: This review article focuses on other important components, such as sugars, sugar derivatives, fibre, organic acids, proteins, amino acids and mineral elements, and the effects of sea buckthorn components on the course of non-enzymatic browning of food and in vivo glycation.
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Sea buckthorn as a source of important bioactive compounds in cardiovascular diseases

TL;DR: This review article summarizes the current knowledge of the biological roles of sea buckthorn in cardiovascular diseases.
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Hippophae Rhamnoides L. (Sea Buckthorn): a Potential Source of Nutraceuticals

TL;DR: Hippophae rhamnoides, also known as sea buckthorn, is an ancient plant with modern virtues, due to its nutri- tional and medicinal value, and could also be used in human and animal nutrition.
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Sea buckthorn products: manufacture and composition.

TL;DR: The manufacture of the main products derived from sea buckthorn is described, including several examples from the patent literature, to form a comprehensive source of information on the manufacture and composition of sea buckstorn products.
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Physiologically active substances

TL;DR: In this paper, an ML-236-producing microorganism belonging to the genus Penicillium was cultured in a culture medium and subsequent recovery thereof from a cultured broth.
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Fatty acid composition of lipids in sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) berries of different origins.

TL;DR: In the oil of whole berries, the proportion of palmitoleic acid correlated negatively with the proportions of linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids in the seed oil.
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