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050-000-206 Fisetin
Specification
Product Name | Fisetin |
CAS No. | 528-48-3 |
Molecular Formula | C15H10O6 |
Molecular Weight | 286.23 |
Botanical Source | Cotinus coggygria Plant Extract. from Cashew family |
Purity | 10%-98% HPLC |
Appearance | Yellow-green powder |
Package | 25 kg/drum |
Storage | Stored in cool & dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat. |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
- Description
Description
Boxwood Extract/ Fisetin Introduction
Boxwood Extract/ Fisetin is extracted from the Cotinus coggygria Plant Extract from Cashew family. Stanford Chemicals has been providing quality Fisetin and many other natural plant extracts for over 15 years.
Boxwood (box, Buxus, smoke tree) is an evergreen shrub native to Southern Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa. Its extract is used for rheumatoid arthritis, diarrhea, stomach pain, hernia pain, abdominal distention, pain, bruises, swelling, sores, and carbuncles. Fisetin, a flavonol found in boxwood, was first described by Austrian chemist Josef Herzig in 1891 and it has shown anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-viral properties in clinical studies. Boxwood extract is also used to treat HIV/AIDS and to boost immunity.
Smoke tree extract fisetin is a flavonol, a structurally distinct chemical substance that belongs to the flavonoid group of polyphenols. It can be found in many plants, where it serves as a coloring agent. Its chemical formula was first described by Austrian chemist Josef Herzig in 1891. Possible anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-viral properties of fisetin are under active scientific investigation.
Pharmacological Action of Boxwood Extract/ Fisetin
It can be used to cure rheumatism, dysentery, gastrological, hernia, abdominal distension, toothache, traumatic injuries, and skin ulcer in clinical.
Boxwood Extract/ Fisetin Function
1. Fisetin can be used to cure rheumatism, dysentery, gastrological, hernia, abdominal distension, toothache, traumatic injuries, and skin ulcer in clinical.
2. Fisetin can be anti-inflammatory.
3. Fisetin can be antiproliferative.
4. Fisetin can indicate Rheumatoid arthritis, diarrhea, stomach pain, hernia pain, abdominal distention, pain, bruises, swelling, sores, and carbuncles.
5. Fisetin can dispel wind and dehumidify.
Boxwood Extract/ Fisetin Application
1. Pharmaceutical as capsules or pills;
2. Functional food as capsules or pills;
3. Water-soluble beverages;
4. Health products such as capsules or pills.
Fisetin Safety Tips
Handling of Fisetin should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with the handling of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Avoid severe irritants to the skin and eyes.
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I highly recommend taking fisetin. I also ordered a bottle for my sister who has early onset Alzheimer's. She says it has helped her too. I will continue using fisetin and highly recommend this supplement.