evidence table
Lemon Balm Stress Meta-Analysis Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Lemon Balm Stress Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lemon Balm Stress Meta-Analysis | Preclinical and clinical evidence has demonstrated the health benefits of widely used herbs. | 4 | Awlqadr FH (2026) | Innovations in Herbal Functional Beverages: From Green Formulation and Bioactivity Preservation to Sensory Optimization and Regulatory Safety. |
| Lemon Balm Stress Meta-Analysis | The increasing consumer preference for natural health-promoting products has fueled the development of herbal-extract-enriched functional beverages. | 4 | Awlqadr FH (2026) | Innovations in Herbal Functional Beverages: From Green Formulation and Bioactivity Preservation to Sensory Optimization and Regulatory Safety. |
| Lemon Balm Stress Meta-Analysis | These products bridge the gap between nutrition and therapy, offering bioactive compounds that contribute to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, and gut health benefits. | 4 | Awlqadr FH (2026) | Innovations in Herbal Functional Beverages: From Green Formulation and Bioactivity Preservation to Sensory Optimization and Regulatory Safety. |
| Lemon Balm Stress Meta-Analysis | Climate change and high cultivation costs necessitate the breeding of new cultivars with improved stress tolerance and high metabolite content. | 4 | von Maydell D (2026) | Population structure, genetic diversity and core set construction of an international collection of 256 Melissa officinalis genotypes. |
| Lemon Balm Stress Meta-Analysis | However, the high costs of phenotyping large collections limit breeding progress. | 4 | von Maydell D (2026) | Population structure, genetic diversity and core set construction of an international collection of 256 Melissa officinalis genotypes. |
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