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. Furthermore, it has been shown to inhibit in vitro the vascular endothelial growth factor in sub-toxic concentrations, this finding may have potential relevance for the control of some cancers.
Product Name | Rutin | Latin Name | Sophora Japonica L. |
Active Ingredient | Rutioside | Content | 95% |
Test Method | UV | Extract Method | Solvent Extraction |
Part Used | Flower Bud | Appearance | Yellow Powder |
CAS No. | 153-18-4 | Formula | C27H30O16 |
Rutin is extracted from dried buds of Sophorae Japonica. Pure rutin is yellow or yellow-green colored needle-shaped crystal. Rutin is a flavonol glycoside comprised of the quercetin and the disaccharide rutinose. Rutin is a powerful antioxidant. It helps the body utilize ...