Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | ISO, FDA, Sc(OS)/Jy/Kosher/Halal |
Assay Method: | HPLC |
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Product Name | Dihydroquercetin |
Appearance | Light yellow to off-white fine powder |
Specification | 90% 95% 98% Dihydroquercetin |
Extract sources | Larix Gmelinii Bark |
Taxifolin (dihydroquercetin) is a bioflavonoid. It is found in Larix gmelinii and has potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Flavonoids are plant pigments found in many foods and plants, such as citrus, tea, red wine, colorful berries, and even dark chocolate. They may even make vitamin C more effective and longer-lasting in the body.
Dihydroquercetin, also known as douglasin, is commonly found in onions, milk thistle, grapes, green tea, olive oil, and the bark of some coniferous trees.
The Benefits of Taxifolin
Anti- Cancer
Several studies have illustrated Taxifolin's capacity to inhibit the proliferation of cancerous cell lines. Taxifolin has exhibited potential in targeting and suppressing the growth of breast cancer cells and ovarian cancer cells, highlighting its ability to induce cell death in these malignancies.