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Product Name: Rutin NF11
Standard: NF11 greater than 95%
Botanical Source:the dry bud of Sophora Japonica L.
Molecular formula: C27H30O16
Molecular weight: 610.51
CAS No.:153-18-4
EINECS:205-814-1
Rutin, also called rutoside, quercetin-3-rutinoside and sophorin, is a citrus flavon...oid glycoside found in the flower bud of Scphora japonica L. Rutin is also present in many other plants and sometimes referred to as Vitamin P, although not strictly a vitamin.
Rutin inhibits platelet aggregation, as well as decreasing capillary permeability, making the blood thinner and improving circulation. Rutin has anti-inflammatory activity. Rutin inhibits aldose reductase activity. Aldose reductase is an enzyme normally present in the eye and elsewhere in the body. It helps change glucose into a sugar alcohol called sorbitol. Rutin also strengthens the capillaries, and, therefore, can reduce the symptoms of haemophilia.
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NF11 rutin powder
1. The usage of rutin
Rutin, as an APIs, plays an important role in antiaging and geting rid of free radicals. The rutin also can
improve the situation of fragile vessel. Another usage of rutin is can be used as natural dye.
2. What is rutin
Rutin is a bioflavonoid. Pure rutin is yellow or yellow-green colored needle-shaped crystal. Rutin is a flavonol
glycoside comprised of the quercetin and the disaccharide rutinose (rhamnose and glucose).
3. In which plants we can find rutin
Rutin is found in many plants, fruits and vegetables. The richest source is buckwheat. Rutin is also found in citrus
fruits, noni, black tea, apple peel. During digestion much of the rutin is metabolized to its aglycone, quercetin.