2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0960-8524(01)00161-4
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Rose hip (Rosa canina L.) oil obtained from waste hip seeds by different extraction methods

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“…Another report from the same country showed that the fruit of different Rosa species contains P (4860-5360 ppm), K (5467-7700 ppm), Ca (1220-2867 ppm), Mg (990-1254 ppm), Fe (18-72 ppm), Cu (9-27 ppm), Mn (6-56 ppm) and Zn (18-42ppm) 3 . The mineral content of rose hip has been also reported in Hungarian specimen 8 . These authors determined that the seeds contain Al (12 ppm), B (7.54 ppm), Ca (7948 ppm), Cr (0.211 ppm), Cu (5.69 ppm), Fe (20.15 ppm), K (3786 ppm), Mg (1193 ppm), Mn (22.54 ppm), Na (12.28 ppm), P (1781 ppm), S (866.2 ppm) and Zn (10.84 ppm).…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…Another report from the same country showed that the fruit of different Rosa species contains P (4860-5360 ppm), K (5467-7700 ppm), Ca (1220-2867 ppm), Mg (990-1254 ppm), Fe (18-72 ppm), Cu (9-27 ppm), Mn (6-56 ppm) and Zn (18-42ppm) 3 . The mineral content of rose hip has been also reported in Hungarian specimen 8 . These authors determined that the seeds contain Al (12 ppm), B (7.54 ppm), Ca (7948 ppm), Cr (0.211 ppm), Cu (5.69 ppm), Fe (20.15 ppm), K (3786 ppm), Mg (1193 ppm), Mn (22.54 ppm), Na (12.28 ppm), P (1781 ppm), S (866.2 ppm) and Zn (10.84 ppm).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Nevertheless, few reports regarding the mineral composition of some Rosa species have been published 3,7,8 . At this point, Demir and Özcan 7 studied the chemical composition of R. canina fruits collected in two distinct locations from Turkey and found that the dry matter content varied from 20.5 to 23.47%, total fat (1.2-1.6%) and total ash ranged from 6.48 to 7.35%.…”
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“…We must consider that human skin differs from rat and the important difference is that human skin cures preferentially by re-epithelialization, whereas the skin of the rat heal mainly by contraction of the wound [27]. We also recognize the limitations for translational relevance of our experimental study.…”
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confidence: 99%