Volume : 12, Issue : 12, December- 2025
Title:
SEA BUCKTHORN (Hippophae rhamnoides): A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF ITS NUTRITIONAL AND THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL
Authors :
N Asha, B Bhavani, *Sirigiri Sonia, Siragala Manasa, Sangem Sweety, Sara Jagadishwar, Shettipally Jayalaxmi
Abstract :
Sea buckthorn is a hardy, nitrogen-fixing shrub of the family Elaeagnaceae, widely distributed in a cold and arid regions of Eurasia and valued both ecologically and medicinally. Its berries, leaves, and seeds are rich in vitamin (C,E,K), carotenoids, flavonoids, polyphenols, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, Traditionally, the plant has been used for gastro intestinal aliments, skin disorders, and wound healing. In addition, sea buckthorn is increasingly exploited in functional foods, nutraceuticals, and cosmeceutical formulations. Its omega-rich oil shows promise in supporting metabolic health, immune function, and mucosal integrity, although optimal dosing, long term safety, and herb-drug interaction profiles require further systematic investigation through well-designed clinical trials. This review summarizes the botanical characteristics, phytochemical profile, pharmacological activities, and emerging applications of sea buckthorn, highlighting its promise as a valuable medicinal and nutraceutical plant.
Keywords : Sea buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides, Antioxidant activity, Anti Inflammatory activity, Gastrointestinal ailments, Wound healing, Functional foods, Nutraceuticals, Cosmeceuticals, Traditional medicine.
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Please cite this article in press Sirigiri Sonia et al., Sea Buckthorn (hippophae rhamnoides): A Comprehensive Review Of Its Nutritional And Therapeutic Potential, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2025; 12(12).
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