Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Elderberry Common Cold Randomized TrialAs a result, common infections are becoming harder to treat, leading to prolonged illness, increased healthcare costs, higher mortality, and a growing burden on healthcare systems worldwide [,].4Alexandrova Alexandra S. (2026)A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections
Elderberry Common Cold Randomized TrialClinical decisions should be based on the quality of available evidence, safety considerations, and the individual characteristics of each patient [,,].4Alexandrova Alexandra S. (2026)A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections
Elderberry Common Cold Randomized TrialThe use of evidence-based herbal products for symptomatic relief can help reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing and self-medication.4Alexandrova Alexandra S. (2026)A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections
Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Upper and lower respiratory tract infections (URTIs and LRTIs) are prevalent health concerns globally, accounting for a significant burden of illness and healthcare resources.4Alexandrova Alexandra S. (2026)A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections
Elderberry Common Cold Randomized TrialThese products are commonly consumed for reasons including convenience, reduced sugar intake compared to whole-food alternatives, limited availability of specific foods, and individual dietary preferences.4Kumkum Ravish (2026)Anthocyanin-Rich Pigment Supplements in the Australian Online Market: Sources, Labelling Practices, and Bioactivity Claims
Elderberry Common Cold Randomized TrialIn addition, available evidence suggests that anthocyanins are generally well tolerated, and human and animal intervention studies have not identified any major safety concerns at commonly studied doses [,].4Kumkum Ravish (2026)Anthocyanin-Rich Pigment Supplements in the Australian Online Market: Sources, Labelling Practices, and Bioactivity Claims
Elderberry Common Cold Randomized TrialThe most common extract ratios were 4:1 and 10:1, primarily found in bilberry, elderberry, tart cherry, acai berry, cranberry, and hawthorn berry.4Kumkum Ravish (2026)Anthocyanin-Rich Pigment Supplements in the Australian Online Market: Sources, Labelling Practices, and Bioactivity Claims
Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial1 2 1 Anthocyanins are naturally occurring, water-soluble polyphenolic pigments responsible for the bright red-orange to blue-violet colours observed in many plant-based foods, including fruits, vegetables, stems, leaves, and flowers [].4Kumkum Ravish (2026)Anthocyanin-Rich Pigment Supplements in the Australian Online Market: Sources, Labelling Practices, and Bioactivity Claims

Source documents

  1. A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections
  2. Anthocyanin-Rich Pigment Supplements in the Australian Online Market: Sources, Labelling Practices, and Bioactivity Claims