Certification: | ISO, FDA, Sc(OS)/Jy/Kosher/Halal |
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Assay Method: | HPLC, UV |
Application Form: | Lotion, Paste, Tablet, Capsule |
Application: | Food, Health Care Products, Medicine |
State: | Powder |
Extract Source: | Flower Buds of Leguminous Plant Scphora Japonica L |
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Product Name | Quercetin Anhydrous |
Appearance | Yellow green powder |
Specification | HPLC 95%/UV98% Quercetin Anhydrous |
Extract sources | Flower buds of leguminous plant Scphora japonica L |
Any nutrient that has 'anhydrous' in its name simply means it contains no water - it's been dried out to a crystal-like compound. Hydrous of course refers to water, and an means without.
This makes it an easy-to-use supplement that can be added to water to make a juice or drink.
What is the difference between quercetin anhydrous and quercetin dihydrate?
Quercetin anhydrous contains only 1% to 4% moisture and the sugar molecules that are attached to quercetin in its natural form have been extracted. This translates into 13% more quercetin per gram for quercetin anhydrous vs quercetin dihydrate.
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