What is Dihydromyricetin – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com Global Supplier of Hyaluronic Acid & Chondroitin Sulfate Thu, 21 Nov 2024 07:49:59 +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 Dihydromyricetin – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com 32 32 Everything You Need to Know About Dihydromyricetin https://www.stanfordchem.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-dihydromyricetin.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-dihydromyricetin.html#comments Mon, 12 Nov 2018 03:40:30 +0000 https://www.stanfordchem.com/?p=6536 What is Dihydromyricetin? Dihydromyricetin, a special flavonoid extracted from Ampelopsis, is known as “soft gold in flavonoids”. This kind of substance has many peculiar effects, such as scavenging free radicals, antioxidation, antithrombotic, anti-tumor, and anti-inflammatory. And dihydromyricetin is a more special kind of flavonoid. What are the characteristics of Dihydromyricetin? 1, The general flavonoids are […]

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What is Dihydromyricetin?

Dihydromyricetin, a special flavonoid extracted from Ampelopsis, is known as “soft gold in flavonoids”.
This kind of substance has many peculiar effects, such as scavenging free radicals, antioxidation, antithrombotic, anti-tumor, and anti-inflammatory. And dihydromyricetin is a more special kind of flavonoid.

Dihydromyricetin powder

What are the characteristics of Dihydromyricetin?

1, The general flavonoids are basically insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol, and dihydromyricetin
is easy to dissolve in hot water, that is to say, as long as the dihydromyricetin in rattan tea can be soaked in open water, the efficacy is better.

2, In addition to the general effect of flavonoids, HMP also has the effect of relieving alcoholism, preventing alcoholic liver, and fatty liver, inhibiting the deterioration of hepatocytes, and reducing the incidence of liver cancer.

3, Dihydromyricetin has a small molecular weight, which is easier to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and works faster.

What are the benefits of Dihydromyricetin?

Antibacterial effect:

The pharmacological experiments showed that Dihydromyricetin had a bacteriostasis effect on Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, bacilli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, myxomycetes, Penicillium, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus flavus, Mucor, and Rhizopus, especially gram-positive, gram-negative cocci.

The regulation of blood sugar and blood lipid:
Dihydromyricetin could obviously inhibit the increase of blood glucose induced by four oxalacil, adrenalin, and streptozotocin. At the same time, the level of serum insulin was increased. The infiltration of lymphocytes in the pancreas tissue was significantly reduced, the inflammatory response was obviously reduced, and the number of islets increased significantly.

Liver protection:

Dihydromyricetin can protect the liver, accelerate the decomposition of acetaldehyde and become a non-toxic substance, and reduce the damage to liver cells. In addition, Dihydromyricetin can improve the activity of serum lactate dehydrogenase and inhibit the formation of collagen fibers in liver M cells, thus playing a role in protecting the liver, greatly reducing the damage of ethanol to the liver, so that the normal state of the liver is rapidly recovered. The Micro herb test showed that Dihydromyricetin could protect the liver, accelerate the rapid decomposition of acetaldehyde and become a nontoxic substance and reduce the damage to liver cells. Dihydromyricetin is effective. It is a good product to protect the liver and liver, relieve alcoholism, and sober up.

Antioxidation:
Dihydromyricetin, with a purity of 98%, can obviously inhibit the formation of malondialdehyde (MDA) in the myocardium, liver, and brain homogenate, and increase the effectiveness of the inhibition of MDA formation with the increase of the concentration of Dihydromyricetin, and the clearance rate of the two benzene three nitrophenyl hydrazine (DPPH) free radical in the test system. Dihydromyricetin can obviously inhibit the formation of MDA in oil and increase the antioxidant effect and has a strong antioxidant effect on animal oil and vegetable oil.

Antitumor effect:
In recent years, anti-tumor pharmacodynamic studies have found that one of the active components is Ampelopsis, a small molecule compound that has a strong anti-cancer effect. The antitumor effect in vitro shows that the compound can improve the therapeutic effect of the tumor and improve the patient’s living body disease by inhibiting the growth of tumor vessels and regulating the immune function of the cell. The tumor suppressor effect is obvious in the model test of leukemia and nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

Can Dihydromyricetin Relieve Alcohol?

Researchers say that dihydromyricetin can block the most important inhibitory receptor in the central nervous system, namely, GABAA receptor. This antialcoholism principle is the same as that of some promising antialcoholism drugs now, but the latter can cause convulsions. In the latest issue of the Journal of Neurology, the researchers published a report: “Take dihydromyricetin in alcohol, and you will not be addicted to alcohol.” However, this research achievement will take some time to develop antialcoholism drugs.

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Dihydromyricetin – “Soft Gold in Flavonoids” https://www.stanfordchem.com/dihydromyricetin-soft-gold-in-flavonoids.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/dihydromyricetin-soft-gold-in-flavonoids.html#respond Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:02:36 +0000 What Is Dihydromyricetin? Dihydromyricetin, a special flavonoid extracted from Ampelopsis, is known as “soft gold in flavonoids”. This kind of substance has many peculiar effects, such as scavenging free radicals, antioxidation, antithrombotic, anti-tumor, and anti-inflammatory. And dihydromyricetin is a more special kind of flavonoid. Besides the general characteristics of flavonoids, it has the following characteristics: 1, […]

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What Is Dihydromyricetin?

Dihydromyricetin, a special flavonoid extracted from Ampelopsis, is known as “soft gold in flavonoids”.

This kind of substance has many peculiar effects, such as scavenging free radicals, antioxidation, antithrombotic, anti-tumor, and anti-inflammatory. And dihydromyricetin is a more special kind of flavonoid. Besides the general characteristics of flavonoids, it has the following characteristics:
1, The general flavonoids are basically insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol, and dihydromyricetin
is easy to dissolve in hot water. That is to say, as long as the dihydromyricetin in rattan tea can be soaked in open water, the efficacy is better.
2, In addition to the general effect of flavonoids, HMP also has the effect of relieving alcoholism, preventing alcoholic liver and fatty liver, inhibiting the deterioration of hepatocytes, and reducing the incidence of liver cancer.
3, Dihydromyricetin has a small molecular weight, which is easier to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and works faster.
Dihydromyricetin is a more special kind of flavonoid. In addition to the general characteristics of flavonoids, it has the effect of relieving alcoholism, preventing alcoholic liver and fatty liver, inhibiting the deterioration of hepatocytes, and reducing the incidence of liver cancer. It is a good product for protecting the liver and protecting the liver and relieving alcohol and sobering up wine.
The physical and chemical properties of dihydromyricetin are white needle-like crystallization (ethanol), soluble in hot water, hot ethanol, and acetone, soluble in ethanol and methanol, extremely soluble in ethyl acetate, insoluble in chloroform and petroleum ether.
Micro herb studies showed that the thermal stability of dihydromyricetin was better, but with the increase in temperature, the irreversible oxidation reaction of dihydromyricetin was more than 100 degrees. Dihydromyricetin is stable under neutral and acid conditions.
Although the role of dihydromyricetin is so extensive, the content in the Ampelopsis is not high. It is understood that: the highest content of dihydromyricetin is Ampelopsis Rubra. However, it is also the main form of dihydromyricetin.

What Is Dihydromyricetin Used For?

Dihydromyricetin has been demonstrated to show antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antimicrobial, cell death-mediating, and lipid and glucose metabolism-regulatory activities.

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Miraculous Herbal Ingredient Caring Your Liver – Dihydromyricetin https://www.stanfordchem.com/miraculous-herbal-ingredient-caring-your-liver-dihydromyricetin.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/miraculous-herbal-ingredient-caring-your-liver-dihydromyricetin.html#respond Tue, 06 Mar 2018 02:21:59 +0000 What Is Dihydromyricetin? Dihydromyricetin (DHM or DMY), sometimes called Ampelopsin or Ampeloptin, is a natural antioxidant flavonoid from the Chinese vine tea plants (Ampelopsis grossedentata). As an active herbal ingredient of the extract, it shows very promising results among hangover cures and has a significant protective effect against alcohol-induced liver damage. DHM can be well applied […]

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What Is Dihydromyricetin?
Dihydromyricetin (DHM or DMY), sometimes called Ampelopsin or Ampeloptin, is a natural antioxidant flavonoid from the Chinese vine tea plants (Ampelopsis grossedentata).
As an active herbal ingredient of the extract, it shows very promising results among hangover cures and has a significant protective effect against alcohol-induced liver damage.
DHM can be well applied as a kind of active free radical scavenger in those anti-aging products. The percentage inhibition of DPPH could reach 73.3% at least and up to 91.5%, with an IC50 value of 5.4 mmol/L. It markedly attenuates the activity of superoxide anion generation.
This ingredient also has the strong inhibitory action of staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Aspergillus flavus, etc. New applications have been confirmed recently that DHM can reduce the levels of blood sugar and blood fat; anti-inflammation; effectively restrain cell proliferation of some tumor cells.
There are two main sources for DHM in the global markets: Hovenia Fruit Extract and Vine Tea Extract. Most of the energy and functional beverage manufacturers in the world are using Hovenia Fruit Extracts as the source of DHM in recent years, because this species spreads widely in Asia, especially in China, South Korea, and Japan.
But unfortunately, vine tea plants have only been found in several western provinces of China so far. Just like pandas, this plant species survived the Fourth Glacier Age miraculously.

Is DHM good for the liver?

DHM could potentially help patients who go to the doctor with early warning signs of liver damage. The substance could be used to help restore and prolong liver function and delay the onset of liver disease while waiting for a transplant.

What is Dihydromyricetin good for?

Biologically, recent studies have demonstrated that dihydromyricetin shows multiple health-benefiting activities, including antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antimicrobial, cell death-mediating, and lipid and glucose-metabolism-regulatory activities.

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