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Hippophae rhamnoides, also
known as sea-buckthorn,: 277 is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Elaeagnaceae,
native to the cold-temperate regions...
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goniocarpus -a -um with
angular fruits.
Hippophae gyantsensis Hippophae litangensis Hippophae neurocarpa Hippophae rhamnoides:
Common sea
buckthorn has dense...
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buckthorn plants. The most
commonly used
species for this
purpose is
Hippophae rhamnoides.
Species belonging to this
genus ac****ulate
lipids in the mesocarp...
- oils.
Macadamia oil (Macadamia integrifolia) and sea
buckthorn oil (
Hippophae rhamnoides) are
botanical sources with high concentrations,
containing 17% and...
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include macadamia oil (Macadamia integrifolia) and sea
buckthorn oil (
Hippophae rhamnoides), both of
which contain as much or more
palmitoleic acid (17% and...
- of the
genus Rhamnus in the same
family and also sea-buckthorn,
Hippophae rhamnoides in the Elaeagnaceae.
Frangula is a
genus of
deciduous shrubs with...
- NVC
community SD18 (
Hippophae rhamnoides dune scrub) is one of the 16 sand-dune
communities in the
British National Vegetation classification system. It...
- as
deciduous or
evergreen shrubs for
their attractive foliage and
Hippophae rhamnoides (sea buckthorn) for its
bright orange berries in
autumn and winter...
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bromeliads such as the pineapple,
Rhododendron and sea
buckthorn (
Hippophae rhamnoides). Any of the
various types of
hairs may be glandular,
producing some...
- Its stereoisomer, cis-vaccenic acid, is
found in Sea
Buckthorn (
Hippophae rhamnoides) oil. Its
IUPAC name is (11Z)-11-octadecenoic acid, and its lipid...