Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-AnalysisCurrent challenges include a lack of standardization in extraction methods, a limited mechanistic understanding of bioactive interactions, and insufficient clinical evidence to substantiate health claims.3Jiang Xiaojing (2026)From Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization
Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-AnalysisAlthough this concentration is notably lower than the 30–35% typically found in tropical oils such as palm or coconut oil, PA remains integral to the unique therapeutic efficacy of SBSO [].3Jiang Xiaojing (2026)From Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization
Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-AnalysisCollectively, these components facilitate barrier repair without the adverse effects typically associated with corticosteroids [].3Jiang Xiaojing (2026)From Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization
Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-AnalysisHippophae rhamnoides 1 2 3 Figure 1 Sea buckthorn (L.) is a hardy shrub widely distributed across Eurasia and is recognized as an important functional plant resource.3Jiang Xiaojing (2026)From Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization
Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-AnalysisDemographics such as aging, ethnicity (particularly, Asian, American, Pacific Islander, African American, and Hispanic/Latino), and historical antecedents are associated with health-related issues [].3Javaid Nazish (2026)Sea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.): Nutritional Significance, Phytochemistry, Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Emerging Applications in Food Systems
Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-AnalysisBioactive substances like flavonoids and palmitoleic acid found in SB enhance biological activity by modulating signaling pathways of AMPK and PI3K/Akt [].3Javaid Nazish (2026)Sea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.): Nutritional Significance, Phytochemistry, Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Emerging Applications in Food Systems
Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-AnalysisPreclinical evidence indicates that SB may exhibit immune-modulating and anti-oxidative properties [], cardio-protective and anti-atherogenic effects [,], as well as antiviral and antibacterial activities [].3Javaid Nazish (2026)Sea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.): Nutritional Significance, Phytochemistry, Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Emerging Applications in Food Systems
Sea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis1 2 3 4 5 The sedentary lifestyle, poor diet (high in refined carbohydrates, sugary beverages, saturated/trans fats), existential distress/anxiety, sleep deprivation, and smoking all contribute to several health risks [].3Javaid Nazish (2026)Sea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.): Nutritional Significance, Phytochemistry, Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Emerging Applications in Food Systems
topicSea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis
claimCurrent challenges include a lack of standardization in extraction methods, a limited mechanistic understanding of bioactive interactions, and insufficient clinical evidence to substantiate health claims.
evidence level3
citationJiang Xiaojing (2026)
sourceFrom Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization
topicSea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis
claimAlthough this concentration is notably lower than the 30–35% typically found in tropical oils such as palm or coconut oil, PA remains integral to the unique therapeutic efficacy of SBSO [].
evidence level3
citationJiang Xiaojing (2026)
sourceFrom Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization
topicSea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis
claimCollectively, these components facilitate barrier repair without the adverse effects typically associated with corticosteroids [].
evidence level3
citationJiang Xiaojing (2026)
sourceFrom Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization
topicSea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis
claimHippophae rhamnoides 1 2 3 Figure 1 Sea buckthorn (L.) is a hardy shrub widely distributed across Eurasia and is recognized as an important functional plant resource.
evidence level3
citationJiang Xiaojing (2026)
sourceFrom Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization
topicSea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis
claimDemographics such as aging, ethnicity (particularly, Asian, American, Pacific Islander, African American, and Hispanic/Latino), and historical antecedents are associated with health-related issues [].
evidence level3
citationJavaid Nazish (2026)
sourceSea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.): Nutritional Significance, Phytochemistry, Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Emerging Applications in Food Systems
topicSea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis
claimBioactive substances like flavonoids and palmitoleic acid found in SB enhance biological activity by modulating signaling pathways of AMPK and PI3K/Akt [].
evidence level3
citationJavaid Nazish (2026)
sourceSea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.): Nutritional Significance, Phytochemistry, Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Emerging Applications in Food Systems
topicSea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis
claimPreclinical evidence indicates that SB may exhibit immune-modulating and anti-oxidative properties [], cardio-protective and anti-atherogenic effects [,], as well as antiviral and antibacterial activities [].
evidence level3
citationJavaid Nazish (2026)
sourceSea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.): Nutritional Significance, Phytochemistry, Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Emerging Applications in Food Systems
topicSea Buckthorn Skin Health Meta-Analysis
claim1 2 3 4 5 The sedentary lifestyle, poor diet (high in refined carbohydrates, sugary beverages, saturated/trans fats), existential distress/anxiety, sleep deprivation, and smoking all contribute to several health risks [].
evidence level3
citationJavaid Nazish (2026)
sourceSea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.): Nutritional Significance, Phytochemistry, Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Emerging Applications in Food Systems

Source documents

  1. From Nutritional Profile to Circular Bioeconomy: A Review of Sea Buckthorn Oil and By-Product Valorization
  2. Sea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.): Nutritional Significance, Phytochemistry, Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Emerging Applications in Food Systems