What is Apigenin – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com Global Supplier of Hyaluronic Acid & Chondroitin Sulfate Tue, 03 Dec 2024 07:40:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.18 https://www.stanfordchem.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cropped-STANFORD-CHEMICALS-LOGO-1-32x32.jpg What is Apigenin – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com 32 32 Benefits of Apigenin https://www.stanfordchem.com/benefits-of-apigenin.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/benefits-of-apigenin.html#comments Fri, 01 Mar 2019 07:25:55 +0000 https://www.stanfordchem.com/?p=6818 What is Apigenin? Apigenin is a polyphenol and is one of the flavonoids found in many of the foods consumed by humans. Technically, it is a flavone with three OH groups on it. This compound is being widely studied for its anti-cancer properties. In particular, it has some anti-tumor properties that some other flavonoids lack. […]

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What is Apigenin?

Apigenin is a polyphenol and is one of the flavonoids found in many of the foods consumed by humans. Technically, it is a flavone with three OH groups on it.

This compound is being widely studied for its anti-cancer properties. In particular, it has some anti-tumor properties that some other flavonoids lack. Many fruits and vegetables contain this compound. It is reported to be at especially high levels in celery, parsley, Chinese cabbage, and bell peppers.

Fruits that contain this flavonoid include cherries, apples, and grapes. It is also found in wine and tea, including chamomile. Like most flavonoids, apigenin has anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and anti-spasmodic properties, and acts as an antioxidant. It is the subject of intensive research for its biological properties. The most widespread research has been on its potential to fight cancer.

Apigenin application

Apigenin is named for its apple-like scent, which is a common name for several daisy-like plants. Their branched stem is erect and smooth and grows to a height of 15-60 cm. The flowers are borne in paniculate capitula. The white ray florets are furnished with a ligule, while the disc florets are yellow. The hollow receptacle is swollen and lacks scales. The flowers have a strong, aromatic smell, and bloom in early to mid-summer.

Apigenin is best known for its ability to be made into a tea that is commonly used to help with sleep and is often served with either honey or lemon.

Apigenin benefits

What are the Main Functions of Apigenin?

1. Apigenin has long been used as an after-meal and bedtime drink;
2. Chamomile extract apigenin is used for its soothing effects and ability to support normal tone in the digestive tract;
3. Apigenin powder is used for a variety of ailments including colic (especially in children), bloat, mild upper respiratory infections, premenstrual pain, anxiety, and insomnia;
4. Chamomile apigenin treats sore and chapped nipples in nursing mothers, as well as minor skin infections and abrasions. Eye drops made from these herbs are also used for tired eyes and mild ocular infections.

What are the Main Applications of Apigenin?

1. Apigenin is used for its soothing effects and ability to support normal tone in the digestive tract.
2. Apigenin has long been used as an after-meal and bedtime drink.
3. Apigenin has been used for a variety of ailments including Colic (especially in children), bloat, mild upper respiratory infections, premenstrual pain, anxiety, and insomnia. Chamomile tea is also used to promote labor.
4. Externally, apigenin is used to treat sore and chapped nipples in nursing mothers, as well as minor skin infections and abrasions. Eye drops made from these herbs are also used for tired eyes and mild ocular infections.

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