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Photochemical investigation of medicinal plant Hippophae Rhamnoides
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The sea buckthorn plant (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) helps treat a wide range of short- and long-term illnesses. Its therapeutic and pharmacological properties have been extensively studied through the use of many in vitro and in vivo models. Undoubtedly, the future offers much potential for SBT bio-actives. There are 18 distinct kinds of essential amino acids and 24 critical minerals in seabuckthorn juice. In addition to a healthy balance of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids, the oil extracted from seabuckthorn seeds is particularly rich in oleic acid. In addition to protecting the skin from harmful UV rays, the oil helps keep the skin healthy. Traditional uses of the plant to heal a wide range of diseases have been confirmed and built upon by recent scientific research. Those in fields as diverse as biotechnology, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and the environment may all learn something from the seabuckthorn shrub because of its unique and valuable features. Hypertension, edoema, ulcers are just some of the ailments that this plant's berries, seeds, and leaves are used to cure in its traditional folk medicine form. other beneficial chemicals have all been identified via phytochemical analysis. Our research showed that SBL has a lot of valuable nutrients, including protein and minerals.The optimal conditions for organic acid profiling in SB berries were initially established using RP-HPLC-DAD analysis. The plant's beneficial and therapeutic characteristics have been studied intensively for decades. The presence of bioactive substances such as triterpenoids, saponins, and ellagitannins gives Hippophae rhamnoides its therapeutic potential.
Title: Photochemical investigation of medicinal plant Hippophae Rhamnoides
Description:
The sea buckthorn plant (Hippophae rhamnoides L.
) helps treat a wide range of short- and long-term illnesses.
Its therapeutic and pharmacological properties have been extensively studied through the use of many in vitro and in vivo models.
Undoubtedly, the future offers much potential for SBT bio-actives.
There are 18 distinct kinds of essential amino acids and 24 critical minerals in seabuckthorn juice.
In addition to a healthy balance of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids, the oil extracted from seabuckthorn seeds is particularly rich in oleic acid.
In addition to protecting the skin from harmful UV rays, the oil helps keep the skin healthy.
Traditional uses of the plant to heal a wide range of diseases have been confirmed and built upon by recent scientific research.
Those in fields as diverse as biotechnology, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and the environment may all learn something from the seabuckthorn shrub because of its unique and valuable features.
Hypertension, edoema, ulcers are just some of the ailments that this plant's berries, seeds, and leaves are used to cure in its traditional folk medicine form.
other beneficial chemicals have all been identified via phytochemical analysis.
Our research showed that SBL has a lot of valuable nutrients, including protein and minerals.
The optimal conditions for organic acid profiling in SB berries were initially established using RP-HPLC-DAD analysis.
The plant's beneficial and therapeutic characteristics have been studied intensively for decades.
The presence of bioactive substances such as triterpenoids, saponins, and ellagitannins gives Hippophae rhamnoides its therapeutic potential.
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