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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.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial | As 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 [,]. | 4 | Alexandrova Alexandra S. (2026) | A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections |
| Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial | Clinical decisions should be based on the quality of available evidence, safety considerations, and the individual characteristics of each patient [,,]. | 4 | Alexandrova Alexandra S. (2026) | A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections |
| Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial | The use of evidence-based herbal products for symptomatic relief can help reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing and self-medication. | 4 | Alexandrova Alexandra S. (2026) | A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections |
| Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial | 1 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. | 4 | Alexandrova Alexandra S. (2026) | A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections |
| Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial | These 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. | 4 | Kumkum Ravish (2026) | Anthocyanin-Rich Pigment Supplements in the Australian Online Market: Sources, Labelling Practices, and Bioactivity Claims |
| Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial | In 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 [,]. | 4 | Kumkum Ravish (2026) | Anthocyanin-Rich Pigment Supplements in the Australian Online Market: Sources, Labelling Practices, and Bioactivity Claims |
| Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial | The most common extract ratios were 4:1 and 10:1, primarily found in bilberry, elderberry, tart cherry, acai berry, cranberry, and hawthorn berry. | 4 | Kumkum Ravish (2026) | Anthocyanin-Rich Pigment Supplements in the Australian Online Market: Sources, Labelling Practices, and Bioactivity Claims |
| Elderberry Common Cold Randomized Trial | 1 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 []. | 4 | Kumkum Ravish (2026) | Anthocyanin-Rich Pigment Supplements in the Australian Online Market: Sources, Labelling Practices, and Bioactivity Claims |
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