Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.24-03-2008

Hippophae berry

Plant names
Elaeagnaceae
English Hippophae berry, Sallow thorn, Sea-buckthorn, Yellow Spine
Latin Hippóphaë rhamnoídes L.
Plant partsBerry, Fruit, Seed, Young berries
Diseases & Uses
Diseases acne, Anticoagulant, Antidiarrheic, Antidysenteric, Antigout, AntiOxidant, astringent, Burns, cachexy, cardiac atony, cardiac conditions, common cold, compress, cosmetic, dermatitis, disease of the eye, Fatigue, Hypertension, Hypotension, immune enhangement, Inflammation, intestinal inflammation, light burns, Loss of appetite, Periodontitis, Pickmeup, relaxes the nervous system, Skin complaints, skin diseases, spring fatigue, Tonic, toothache, vitamin deficiency, vitaminc deficiency disease, wounds
Cancer Anticarcinogenic, Cancer
Other uses Anthelmintic, colouring
Contents
 5-hydroxytryptamine, Acetic acid, Amino acid, anthocyanin, Arabinose, Ascorbic acid, Ash, Beta-carotene, Beta-Sitosterol, Campherol, Carbohydrates, Carotene, carotenoid, citric acid, Cyanocobalamin, Dehydroascorbic-Acid, fat, fat oil, Fibres, flavo-Glycoside, flavone, flavonoid, fruit acid, Galactose, glucose, Isorhamnetin, Leucocyanidin, Leucodelphinidin, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, Lycopene, malic acid, mannitol, mineral salt, mineral substance, Minerals, oil, Oleic-Acid, Palmitic-Acid, pectin, Proteins, Quercetin, Rhamnose, saccharose, Stearic-Acid, Succinic acid, sugar, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, Tocopherol, unsaturated fatty acids, vitamin, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, vitamin-e, Water, xanthophyll, Zeaxanthin

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