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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 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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Comfort Properties and Antimicrobial Activity of Cotton and Nylon/PU Knits Treated with Microcapsules Containing Sea Buckthorn Oil

Materials Science Forum
This study was performed to investigate comfort properties and antimicrobial activity of cotton and nylon knits treated with microcapsules containing sea buckthorn fruit oil reported as having antimicrobial efficacy depending on concentration of ...
Badmaanyambuu Sarmandakh, E. Yi
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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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Assessment of Sea Buckthorn Oil in the Management of Thermal Burns after a Predetermined Histological Score

Romanian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of sea buckthorn oil in thermal burns and their healing process, according to a predetermined histological score. In the experiment, which lasted 14 days, balb/c mice were used, which were induced
D. Brezovan   +4 more
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Development and Functional Characterization of an Interesterified Fully Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil/Sea Buckthorn Oil Fat System for Non-Tempered Confectionery Glazes

Molecules
The development of alternative fat systems for confectionery glazes requires precise control of melting behavior, solid fat content, and rheological performance.
A. Dalabayev   +5 more
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Microencapsulation of sea buckthorn oil with β-glucan from barley as coating material.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
Due to large amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids, carotenoids, polyphenols and tocopherols, sea buckthorn oil is enjoying growing popularity among consumers.
Ewelina Drozińska   +2 more
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Nanoemulsions with Amaranth and Sea Buckthorn Oils

Colloid Journal, 2022
Ya. O. Ivanova   +3 more
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Enrichment of edible oil with sea buckthorn by‐products using ultrasound‐assisted extraction

European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology, 2012
AbstractSea buckthorn (SBT) pomace, a by‐product of juice production, has been studied as a potential carotenoids source because such compounds are of great interest in the food industry. Ultrasound‐assisted extraction (UAE) has been used to improve the direct enrichment of edible oils (sunflower, rape seed, olive, and soya) with SBT carotenoids. These
Chemat, Farid   +4 more
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