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Hippophae is
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Elaeagnaceae. They are
deciduous shrubs. They are
exceptionally hardy plants, able to
withstand winter...
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Hippophae rhamnoides, also
known as sea buckthorn,: 277 sandthorn,
sallowthorn or seaberry, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Elaeagnaceae...
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Hippophae ×
goniocarpa is a
natural hybrid of the
plant species H.
neurocarpa and H. sinensis,
belonging to the
family Elaeagnaceae,
previously thought...
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Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt.
Synonyms Elaeagnus utilis A.Nelson (1935)
Hippophae argentea Pursh (1813)
Lepargyrea argentea (Pursh)
Greene (1890)...
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Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt.
Synonyms Elaeagnus canadensis (L.) A.Nelson (1935)
Hippophae canadensis L. (1753)
Lepargyrea canadensis (L.)
Greene (1892)...
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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%...
- personal-care products.
While sorbic acid
occurs naturally in
rowan and
hippophae berries,
virtually all of the world's
supply of
sorbic acid, from which...
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brown or
golden hairs which are
either peltate or scaly.
Shepherdia and
Hippophae are uni****ual, the
female and male
borne on
different plants (dioecious)...
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marine oils.
Macadamia oil (Macadamia integrifolia) and sea
buckthorn oil (
Hippophae rhamnoides) are
botanical sources with high concentrations, containing...
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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...