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Analysis of the hydroxyacyldiacylglycerides of sea buckthorn seed oil

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1991
The TMS derivatives of the hydroxyacyldiacylglycerides of sea buckthorn seed oil have been analyzed by mass spectrometry. On the basis of characteristic fragments it has been established that an acyl residue of one of the seven hydroxy acids found previously in hydrolysis products by the GC-MS method is attached in one of the positions of the ...
T. G. Zmirko   +2 more
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Antifatigue effect of sea buckthorn seed oil on swimming fatigue in mice

Journal of Food Science, 2023
Abstract The effect of sea buckthorn seed oil (SSO) on exercise‐induced fatigue in mice was explored. The animals were randomly divided into a normal control group, exercise‐induced fatigue group (EFG), SSO low‐dose group, SSO medium‐dose group, and SSO high‐dose group.
Zhonghua An   +4 more
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Glyceride Composition of Sea Buckthorn Oil from Altai Krai

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 2016
The compositions of sea buckthorn oil (SBO) glycerides in concentrates from various manufacturers in Altai Krai were studied using high-temperature gas chromatography. The effects of the isolation method and raw material composition on the ratio of SBO triglycerides were studied.
N. V. Goremykina   +3 more
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Epoxy acids of seed oil of Zeravshan sea buckthorn

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1988
The composition of the total epoxy acids obtained by saponifying the fraction of epoxyacyldiacylglycerols of the seed oil of Zeravshan sea buckthorn has been studied with the aid of high-resolution mass spectrometry and MD spectra. The most complete structural information was obtained by analyzing the spectra of the TMS derivatives of the MEs of the di-
T. G. Zhmyrko   +2 more
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[Antimutagenic properties of sea buckthorn oil].

Genetika, 1990
The influence of sea-buckthorn oil on cyclophosphamide, farmorubicin and dioxadet mutagenicity was studied. The oil decreased significantly the cytogenetic action of cyclophosphamide and farmorubicin, but not of dioxadet action. Possible mechanisms of antimutagenic action of the oil are discussed.
A K, Nersesian   +3 more
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Sea buckthorn seed oil reduces blood cholesterol and modulates gut microbiota

Food & Function, 2019
Sea buckthorn seed oil favorably decreases plasma cholesterol.
Wangjun Hao   +8 more
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Sea Buckthorn Oil Promotes the PI3K-Akt-ERK Signaling Pathway and Macrophage M2 Polarization to Reduce Radiation-induced Skin Injury

Radiation Research
In this work, we explored the role and mechanism of sea buckthorn oil in reducing radiation-induced skin damage. The radiation-induced rat skin injury model was established using strontium-90.
Qiu Wang   +6 more
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[Sea buckthorn and sea buckthorn oils--recent developments in China and central Asia].

Die Nahrung, 1999
Since several years, sea buckthorn and sea buckthorn oils are booming in China, Russia and Central Asia. The background of this development is described and the different species and varieties of sea buckthorn are mentioned. The two different oils obtained from sea buckthorn (pulp oil and seed oil) and their composition is discussed.
K, Aitzetmüller, Y, Xin
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Supercritical CO2 extraction of sea buckthorn oil

2016
Sea buckthorn is one of the most prominent plants containing over 100 important nutrients essential for our health. Bioactive compounds are found in the pulp and in the seeds of the fruit. Sea buckthorn oil can be used in food supplementation, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry.
Lovrinčević Pavlović, Nika   +2 more
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INVESTIGATION OF THE DEPENDENCE OF THE YIELD OF SEA BUCKTHORN OIL ON THE METHODS OF PRODUCTION

Proceedings of the Kabardino-Balkarian State University
The results of obtaining oil from the fruits of buckthorn buckthorn ( Hippophae Rhamnoides L. ), grown in natural conditions of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, are presented.
A. Kokoeva   +4 more
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