Sea Buckthorn Lipids Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Sea Buckthorn Lipids Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Sea Buckthorn Lipids Randomized TrialHowever, most evidence comes from preclinical studies, and clinical data specifically for rosacea are limited.1Hincu MA (2026)Rosacea and <i>Hippophae rhamnoides</i>: A Phytonutrient Approach to Skin Repair (The Systematic Review).
Sea Buckthorn Lipids Randomized TrialBackground and Objectives : Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis with a complex pathophysiology that continues to challenge effective long-term disease management.1Hincu MA (2026)Rosacea and <i>Hippophae rhamnoides</i>: A Phytonutrient Approach to Skin Repair (The Systematic Review).
Sea Buckthorn Lipids Randomized TrialRosacea is characterized by immune dysregulation, oxidative stress, neurovascular dysfunction, and impaired epidermal barrier integrity, while current therapeutic options remain limited.1Hincu MA (2026)Rosacea and <i>Hippophae rhamnoides</i>: A Phytonutrient Approach to Skin Repair (The Systematic Review).
Sea Buckthorn Lipids Randomized TrialReview approach: This review covers studies on fatty acid composition, minor bioactive compounds, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, lipid metabolism-related effects, and the valorization of processing by-products, with evidence primarily derived from in vitro and in vivo studies.3Jiang X (2026)From Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization.
Sea Buckthorn Lipids Randomized TrialHowever, current evidence is largely based on experimental studies, and further research is needed to clarify the mechanisms of action, bioavailability, dose-response relationships, and clinical efficacy.3Jiang X (2026)From Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization.
Sea Buckthorn Lipids Randomized TrialBackground This review summarizes the current knowledge on the composition, bioactive constituents, health-related effects, and by-product utilization of sea buckthorn ( Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) seed and pulp oils.3Jiang X (2026)From Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization.

Source documents

  1. Rosacea and <i>Hippophae rhamnoides</i>: A Phytonutrient Approach to Skin Repair (The Systematic Review).
  2. From Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization.