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Rutin is one of the phenolic compounds found in the invasive plant species Carpobrotus edulis and contributes to the antibacterial properties of the plant. It can combine with cations, supplying nutrients from the soil to the cells in plants. In humans, it attaches to the iron ion Fe2+, preventing it from binding to hydrogen peroxide, which would otherwise create a highly reactive free radical that may damage cells. It is also an antioxidant.
Product Name |
Rutin |
Latin Name |
Sophora Japonica L. |
Active Ingredient |
Rutioside |
Content |
95% NF11 |
Test Method |
UV |
Extract Method |
Solvent Extraction |
Part Used |
Flower Bud |
Appearance |
Yellow Powder |
CAS No. |
153-18-4 |
Formula |
C27H30O16 |
Help blood circulation
Traditionally, rutin has long been used to aid circulation. It’s thought that rutin can help strengthen and increase flexibility in blood vessels, such as your arteries and capillaries.
Prevents Blood Clots
It has been shown to inhibit in vitro the vascular endothelial growth factor in subtoxic concentrations, so acts as an inhibitor of angiogenesis.
Reduce arthritis
One of rutin’s common uses is to ease arthritis pain. A study found that it aided in suppressing oxidative stress in people with arthritis.