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Luteolin Extract Powder (491-70-3)
Luteolin is a flavone, a type of flavonoid, with a yellow crystalline appearance. Luteolin is the principal yellow dye compound that is obtained from the plant Reseda luteola,
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Luteolin Extract
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Luteolin is a tetrahydroxyflavone in which the four hydroxy groups are located at positions 3′, 4′ 5 and 7. It is thought to play an important role in the human body as an antioxidant, a free radical scavenger, an inflammatory agent and an immune system modulator as well as being active against several cancers.
Application :
Plants rich in luteolin have been used in Chinese traditional medicine for treating various diseases, such as hypertension, inflammatory disorders, and cancer.
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What is Luteolin Extract ?
Luteolin is a flavone, a type of flavonoid, with a yellow crystalline appearance. Luteolin is the principal yellow dye compound that is obtained from the plant Reseda luteola,
Luteolin Extract uses?
Luteolin (3′,4′,5,7-tetrahydroxyflavone) is a common flavonoid in many fruits, vegetables, and medicinal herbs. Plants rich in luteolin have been used in Chinese traditional medicine for treating various diseases, such as hypertension, inflammatory disorders, and cancer.
Luteolin Extract benefits
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www.scienceherb.com Plant constituents such as flavonoids have been shown to confer healthy benefits. Luteolin (Lut), a kind of flavonoid, possesses anti-oxidative, anti-tumor, and anti-inflammatory properties. Recent scientific literature has reported the cardiac protective effects of Lut in vitro and in vivo.
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To evaluate the direct effect of luteolin on blood pressure of SHR, we examine the blood pressure of SHR after 6 weeks of treatment with LUT50. We had reported that 25 mg/kg LUT50 did not lower the SBP or DBP of the SHRs significantly compared to SHR control group. Hence, in this experiment, the dosage was enlarged to 75 mg/kg and 150 mg/kg.
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Mann, John (1992). Secondary Metabolism(2nd ed.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 279–280. ISBN 978-0-19-855529-2.
Chevreul, M.E. (1829). “30e Leçon, Chapitre XI. De la Gaude. [30th lesson. Chapter 11. On Weld (i.e., the plant Reseda luteola, which provides a yellow dye)]”. Leçons de Chimie Appliquée à la Teinture[Lessons on Chemistry Applied to Dyeing] (in French). Paris, France: Pichon et Didier. pp. 143–148. Chevreul named luteolin on p. 144:”J’ai fait des recherches sur la composition de la gaude, j’ai obtenu le principe colorant critalisé par sublimation; je l’ai nommé lutéolin.” (I have done some research on the composition of weld; I obtained the principal colorant [which I] crystallized via sublimation; I have called it “luteolin”.)
Thomson, Thomas (1838). Chemistry of Organic Bodies. Vegetables. London, England: J.B. Baillière. pp. 415–416.
However, Perkin claimed (without citing a source) that Chevreul had isolated luteolin as early as 1814–1815. See:Perkin, Arthur George; Everest, Arthur Ernest (1918). The Natural Organic Colouring Matters. London, England: Longmans, Green and Co. p. 4.
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