Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 250249-75-3 |
Formula: | C27h30o163H2O |
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Pharmaceutical Grade 98% Rutin Powder 250249-75-3
product name | rutin powder |
CAS# | 250249-75-3 |
specification | 98% |
appearance | yellow powder |
package | aluminum foil bag or fiber barrel |
storage | Store in a cool and dry place, sealed |
valid | 24 month |
1. Medical field
Improvement of microcirculation:
Rutin enhances the elasticity of capillary walls and reduces their permeability and brittleness, and is commonly used in the treatment of diseases caused by capillary fragility (e.g. bleeding gums, subcutaneous haemorrhage, varicose veins, etc.).
Antioxidant effect:
Scavenges free radicals and reduces oxidative stress, potentially slowing the progression of aging or chronic diseases (e.g. cardiovascular disease, diabetes).
Anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic:
Inhibits the release of inflammatory factors and alleviates allergic reactions (e.g., hives, eczema).
Cardiovascular Protection:
Aids in lowering blood pressure and blood lipids, inhibiting platelet aggregation and preventing thrombosis.
Aids in the treatment of venous disease:
Often used in combination with vitamin C to treat chronic venous insufficiency and haemorrhoids.
2. Nutritional supplements
Antioxidant health care:
As a dietary supplement to help protect against free radical damage and enhance immunity.
Anti-Allergy Support:
Relieves seasonal allergy symptoms.
Synergistic Vitamin C:
Improves the bioavailability of vitamin C and promotes collagen synthesis.
3. Food Industry
Natural antioxidant:
Used to extend food shelf life and reduce oxidative deterioration.
Natural colouring:
Rutin in certain plant extracts can be used as food colouring agent.
4. Other applications
Cosmetics:
Used in anti-aging skin care products to reduce UV damage and inflammation.
Scientific research field:
Used as a model molecule to study the biological activity of flavonoids.
Main Sources
Food: Buckwheat, citrus fruit peels, apples, asparagus, acacia flowers, tea, etc.
Supplements: commonly found in compounded vitamin C tablets or individual nutritional supplements.
Precautions
Safety: Generally safe, but high doses may cause headache, gastrointestinal upset.
Drug Interactions: Combining with anticoagulants may increase the risk of bleeding.
Special Populations: Pregnant and lactating women should consult a physician.
Rutin, as a natural active ingredient, is valuable in improving vascular health, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, but should be used in combination with proper dosage and medical supervision