| 2 Chemical Composition of Xanthoceras Sorbifolia O |
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| 2.1 Fatty acid composition |
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| 2.2 Sterol compounds |
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| Sterols are another important class of compounds f |
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| 2.3 Polyphenolic compounds |
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| Polyphenolic compounds, as effective antioxidants, |
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| 2.4 Bioactive substances |
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| Vitamin E, an efficient antioxidant, is present in |
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| In addition to tocopherols, the oil also contains |
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| 3 Extraction and Analytical Methods of Xanthoceras |
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| 3.1 Overview of extraction techniques |
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| The extraction of oil from Xanthoceras sorbifolia, |
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| One such method is the aqueous enzymatic process ( |
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| 3.2 Modern analytical technologies for detecting t |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil contains complex chemic |
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| In addition to GC-MS, other analytical methods suc |
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| Furthermore, transcriptome analysis has been used |
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| 3.3 Impact of extraction methods on the oil's qual |
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| The quality of Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil is influ |
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| The AEP-ME method has been shown to produce oil wi |
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| Moreover, the physicochemical properties of the oi |
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| The choice of extraction method significantly impa |
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| 4 Antioxidant properties of Xanthoceras Sorbifolia |
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| 4.1 Mechanisms of antioxidation |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil exhibits significant an |
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| The antioxidative action of X. sorbifolia oil is a |
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| 4.2 In vitro antioxidant experiments |
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| Several in vitro studies have demonstrated the rob |
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| Another study assessed the antioxidant activity of |
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| In addition, the antioxidant potential of Xanthoce |
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| 4.3 Comparison of antioxidant properties with othe |
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| Compared to other plant oils, Xanthoceras sorbifol |
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| In terms of tocopherol content, X. sorbifolia oil |
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| Furthermore, the phenolic content of X. sorbifolia |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil exhibits remarkable ant |
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| 5 Applications of Xanthoceras Sorbifolia Oil in Ca |
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| 5.1 Relationship between cardiovascular disease an |
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| Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a leading cause |
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| 5.2 Mechanisms of Xanthoceras Sorbifolia oil in ca |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil is rich in unsaturated |
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| The phenolic compounds present in X. sorbifolia oi |
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| 5.3 Animal model experiments: improving blood lipi |
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| Several studies have investigated the effects of X |
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| The antioxidant properties of X. sorbifolia oil ha |
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| 5.4 Potential clinical applications and supporting |
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| The positive results from animal experiments provi |
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| Clinical trials are necessary to confirm these ben |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil holds significant poten |
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| 6 Applications of Xanthoceras Sorbifolia Oil in Ot |
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| 6.1 Neuroprotective effects of Xanthoceras Sorbifo |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil has shown significant p |
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| Studies have demonstrated that specific compounds |
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| Moreover, nervonic acid, a component of X. sorbifo |
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| 6.2 Immunomodulatory effects of Xanthoceras Sorbif |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil also exhibits significa |
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| Studies have shown that phenolic acid-rich compoun |
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| The immunomodulatory properties of X. sorbifolia a |
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| 6.3 Applications in skin care |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil has promising applicati |
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| The antioxidant activity of X. sorbifolia oil help |
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| Additionally, the anti-inflammatory properties of |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil offers a range of healt |
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| 7 Safety and Toxicological Studies of Xanthoceras |
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| 7.1 Toxicological study results |
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| The safety and toxicological characteristics of Xa |
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| In vitro studies have demonstrated that the oil po |
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| 7.2 Long-term health effects of consuming Xanthoce |
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| The long-term health effects of consuming Xanthoce |
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| Moreover, the presence of nervonic acid, a monouns |
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| 7.3 Safety assessment and regulations |
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| The safety assessment of Xanthoceras sorbifolia oi |
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| Regulatory frameworks for the safety assessment of |
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| While the current data on Xanthoceras sorbifolia o |
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| 8 Industrialization and Development Prospects of X |
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| 8.1 Current status of industrialization |
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| The industrialization of Xanthoceras sorbifolia oi |
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| Field experiments conducted over a decade have dem |
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| 8.2 Market demand analysis |
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| The market demand for yellow horn oil is driven by |
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| With increasing global awareness of the benefits o |
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| 8.3 Development prospects and potential challenges |
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| The development prospects for yellow horn oil are |
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| However, several challenges need to be addressed t |
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| Another challenge lies in market penetration and c |
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| In conclusion, the industrialization and developme |
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| 9 Concluding Remarks |
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| The research on Xanthoceras sorbifolia oil has rev |
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| Xanthoceras sorbifolia is not only valuable for it |
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| Future research on Xanthoceras sorbifolia should f |
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| Moreover, optimizing extraction methods to maximiz |
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| Figure 1 Mechanisms of Health Improvement and Dise |
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| Image caption: The figure illustrates the process |
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