摘要
Because of its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-cancer capabilities, Hippophaerhamnoides L. of the Elaeagnaceae family has been known as the "wonder plant." In addition, it shields the body against rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions that affect the throat, lungs, skin, and cardiovascular system. Seabuckthorn grows in five states in India: Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttrakhand, and Arunachal Pradesh. Two of the four Hippophae species in these five states are in Jammu & Kashmir. Seabuckthorn is abundant in this state's Ladakh area, with populations flourishing in the districts of Leh and Kargil. Because the issue is so essential, the leaves of Hippophaerhamnoides are investigated to discover whether it contains any bioactive compounds. Generally, samples of shade-dried leaves from several Kargil populations are made using one of three distinct organic solvent: acetone, water, and methanol.In other cases, chloroform, meta-phosphoric acid, & petroleum ether were also detected. These were then analysed and subjected to various colour tests. According to the findings, these leaves contain many essential antioxidants and other health-promoting compounds. All three extract types tested positive for ascorbic acid, phenols, tannins, sterols, flavonoids,alkaloids, and saponins. All were devoid of anthocyanides, phlobatannins, steroids, and leucoanthocyanins. The aqueous extract contains terpenoids, flavonols, as well as cardiac glycosides. Their behavior in other solvents, however, is different. This article reviews the research on the medicinal properties of Sea buckthorn (Hippophaerhamnoides L.) for the treatment of both acute and chronic conditions.In many regions of the globe, the plant is eaten and utilised because of its nutritional and therapeutic benefits. Numerous in vitro, in vivo, and even some clinical research have investigated the therapeutic and pharmacological potential of sea buckthorn in the recent past. Several biochemical and pharmacological research has been conducted on sea buckthorn