Product Details
Category | Herb Ingredients | Source | Sophora flavescens Aiton |
Form | Powder | Appearance | White Powder |
Molecular Formula | C15H14O9 | Molecular Weight | 338.27 |
Test Method | HPLC/UV |
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What is Quercetin Dihydrate?
Quercetin anhudrous is a naturally occurring plant compound that belongs to the flavanol family. The primary source of Quercetin is from plants, but it can also be obtained from red wine, tea, chocolate, and blackberries. In other words, Quercetin is a powerful antioxidant that helps prevent cell damage caused by free radicals.
Quercetin anhydrous and dihydrate differ in the amount of water they contain. 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.
Benefits:
1). It helps protect against heart failure and stroke;
2). It boosts brain function;
3). It reduces Inflammation.
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