Restoration of Tear Secretion in Dry Eye by Supplementation of Palmitoleic Acid of Sea Buckthorn Oil

By |2021-10-28T13:00:05+00:00October 28th, 2021|Categories: Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: , , , |

Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) has traditionally been used for nutritional and medicinal purposes. Plenty of studies have shown a wide range of biological activities and potential health benefits of the plant. The pulp of sea buckthorn berries contains abundant vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and polyphenolic compounds, which contribute to human health benefits. Sea buckthorn pulp oil and seed oil have traditionally been used [...]

The Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Psoriasis Effects of Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) Oil

By |2022-07-07T09:20:31+00:00October 27th, 2021|Categories: Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: , |

Psoriasis is a common skin systemic inflammatory disease leading to the development of dermal changes such as itching, burning, and soreness. During the onset of the disease, the affected keratinocytes and pro-inflammatory immune cells cross-talk to release soluble pro-inflammatory mediators such as IL-1β, TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-8. So far, there is no permanent cure for psoriasis, [...]

Sea Buckthorn Oil Effect on Lipid Metabolism of Human Skin

By |2021-10-23T08:49:28+00:00October 23rd, 2021|Categories: Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: , , , , , |

Sea buckthorn oil can directly protect the metabolism of skin cells on redox balance. It is important for the physiological metabolism of lipids to maintain redox homeostasis, which is important for the proper functioning of cells. Phospholipid protection may be associated with beneficial fatty acids present in sea buckthorn oil, which influences the skin cells fatty [...]

Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil Effect on Antioxidant System of Human Skin

By |2021-10-22T13:50:00+00:00October 22nd, 2021|Categories: Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: , , , |

As the major components of the outer skin layer are lipids, the use of lipid derivatives will enhance skin conditions. Therefore, plant oils can be used as a source of compounds that may protect skin cells due to their multidirectional activities, including anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidants, as well as the source of fatty acids. Sea buckthorn (Hippophae [...]

The Anticancer Activity of Sea Buckthorn

By |2021-10-09T13:49:56+00:00October 9th, 2021|Categories: Herbal Extracts, Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: , |

Various parts of sea buckthorn are characterized by a unique composition of bioactive compounds: phenolic compounds, vitamins (especially vitamin C), unsaturated fatty acids, and phytosterols such as beta-sitosterol. Sea buckthorn berries, together with the juices, jams, and oils, have a range of beneficial antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects. It has anti-proliferation properties and can induce apoptosis [...]

The Impact of Sea Buckthorn Oil Gamma Linolenic Acid on Human Health

By |2021-10-07T12:12:20+00:00October 7th, 2021|Categories: Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: , |

As an Omega-6 fatty acid, gamma linolenic acid(abbreviated to GLA (18:3)) is part of sea buckthorn oil fatty acid profile. Many studies were carried out to investigate the benefits of GLA. Oils rich in GLA have positive benefits on skin conditions such as dermatitis and eczema, pre-menstrual syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and the prevention of heart diseases. In [...]

The Impact of Sea Buckthorn Oil Linoleic Acid on Human Health

By |2021-10-06T11:24:32+00:00October 6th, 2021|Categories: Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: , |

Linolenic acid(abbreviated to LA (18:2)) is a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid with two double bounds in the 9 and 12 carbons. Together with α-linolenic acid (ALA), LA constitutes the essential fatty acids, which the human body cannot synthesize by itself. LA and ALA are needed for the normal growth and development of children. Linolenic acid is [...]

The Impact of Sea Buckthorn Oil Alpha Linolenic Acid on Human Health

By |2021-10-05T11:22:31+00:00October 5th, 2021|Categories: Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: , , |

Alpha-Linolenic Acid or α-linolenic acid (abbreviated to ALA) (18:3) is an unsaturated omega-3 fatty acid composed by 18 carbons and three cis double bonds. It must be acquired through diet because it is an essential fatty acid and it is an isomer of Gamma-linolenic acid (abbreviated to GLA). It is found mostly in seed oil – 20-35% – and even though [...]

The Impact of Sea buckthorn Oil Palmitoleic Acid on Human Health

By |2021-10-04T13:47:12+00:00October 4th, 2021|Categories: Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: , |

Palmitoleic acid (16:1) is an omega-7 monounsaturated fatty acid uncommon within the plant kingdom. Sea buckthorn is one of the few plants that present this fatty acid. Sea buckthorn oil extracted from the pulp and peel contains high levels of palmitoleic acid –up to 42%. On the contrary, sea buckthorn seed oil presents extremely low levels [...]

Sea Buckthorn Oil Effect on Antioxidant System

By |2021-10-03T12:56:04+00:00October 3rd, 2021|Categories: Sea buckthorn Oil|Tags: |

Because of the high content of polyphenolic compounds and vitamins, seabuckthorn extract has been found as a antimicrobial element, with strong antioxidant activity. Moreover, it has been proved that sea buckthorn seed oil could reduce reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels under oxidative conditions. Many related studies indicate the antioxidant effect of sea buckthorn oil in relation to the oxidative conditions found [...]

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