Packaging |
Drum |
Place of Origin |
Sichuan China (Mainland) |
Brand Name |
DI'AO |
Type |
Fruit Extract |
Form |
Powder |
Part |
Shell |
Extraction Type |
Solvent Extraction |
What is it? Bioflavonoids are a group of plant pigments that are responsible for the colors of many flowers and fruits. Citrus bioflavonoids are the bioflavonoids found in citrus fruits. The common citrus bioflavonoids include Apigenin,Diosmin,Diosmetin, Esperidin, Hesperidin, Hesperitin, Naringin, Naringenin, Narirutin, Neohesperidin,Nobiletin,Quercetin,Rutin,Tangeretin,Tangeritin. The subgroup of flavonoids that possess biological activity ("bio" is a Greek prefix that indicates a relationship to life). Scientific support Citrus bioflavonoids encompass a diverse set of structures, including numerous flavanone and flavone O- and C-glycosides and methoxylated flavones. Each of these groups of compounds exhibits a number of in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory and anticancer actions. These biological properties are consistent with their effects on the microvascular endothelial tissue. Evidence suggests that the biological actions of the citrus flavonoids are possibly linked to their interactions with key regulatory enzymes involved in cell activation and receptor binding. One of the main actions of citrus bioflavonoids is their work as antioxidants. Antioxidants function in the body to eliminate free radicals. Free radicals are incomplete molecules which result from normal body processes like breathing as well as exposure to environmental conditions like pollution, cigarette smoke, sunlight or herbicides. Free radicals cause damage on the cellular level and, if left unchecked, can lead to premature aging and are thought to contribute to the development of certain degenerative diseases. Application The efficacy of flavonoids and flavonoid-rich extracts in treating varicose veins is related to their ability to: (1) reduce capillary fragility, (2) increase the integrity of the venous wall, (3) inhibit the breakdown of the compounds composing the ground substance, and (4) increase the muscular tone of the vein. Citrus bioflavonoids and related substances are widely used in Europe to treat diseases of the blood vessels and lymph system, including hemorrhoids, chronic venous insufficiency, leg ulcers, easy bruising, nosebleeds, and lymphedema following breast cancer surgery. Citrus bioflavonoids are thought to work by strengthening the walls of blood vessels. Citrus bioflavonoids are believed to have anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergy properties. They have been shown to help fight infection, free radical damage, viruses and the common cold. Citrus bioflavonoids are essential for the effective utilization of Vitamin C by the body. Bioflavonoids slow down the normal breakdown of Vitamin C in the body allowing it to be more effective. There is a mutual relationship between Vitamin C and citrus bioflavonoids as they work to mutually enhance the action of each other. Distribution Natural Citrus bioflavonoids are obtained directly from peel of citrus fruits or unripe little Citrus fruits. Then the main ingredients from different citrus species,such as Lemon, Grapefruit, Orange or Mandarine are total different. The main Citrus bioflavonoid obtained from little orange is Hesperidine which is almost insoluble in water, but from grapefruit the main bioflavonids are naringin and Neohesperidin which are soluble in water. Availabity Commercial Citrus bioflavonoids complex is obtained by extraction from different citrus fruits. Warning: Above information is only knowledge,not an instruction of usage for this product. The owner of this webiste should not be responsible for any damage because of misuse of the product.