153-18-4 Rutin 98% Powder
What is Rutin?
Rutin, also known as rutin, is a natural flavonoid derivative that is widely found in the roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds of plants such as rue, tobacco, buckwheat, and sophora. Its content is relatively high in the flower buds of the leguminous plant Sophora japonica L., which can reach more than 20%. Therefore, sophora japonica beans are often used as raw materials for extracting rutin.
What are the benefits?
Rutin has the effects of protecting blood vessels, anti-oxidation, and sun protection.
1. Protect blood vessels: Rutin can promote capillary blood circulation in the human body, improve the body's sensitivity to insulin, reduce vascular fragility, reduce vascular permeability, and prevent hypertension.
2. Antioxidation: Rutin can enhance the activity of vitamin C, has an antioxidant effect, and can resist the erosion of free radicals. At the same time, it can relieve the symptoms of hot flashes unique to menopausal women.
3. Sunscreen: Rutin has a strong absorption effect on ultraviolet rays and X-rays. It is a natural sunscreen and one of the choices for beauty-loving women to protect against the sun. Now many sunscreen products will add rutin ingredients.
Application direction
Food and health products industry: Rutin, as a natural ingredient, is added to various foods and beverages to enhance their nutritional value and health benefits, helping to increase the shelf life of foods and improve the nutritional value of foods. Rutin's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties make it a source of health benefits such as promoting heart health and relieving arthritis symptoms.
Cosmetics field: Rutin is widely used in cosmetics due to its antioxidant and cell membrane protective properties, helping to delay skin aging, protect the skin from free radical damage, enhance skin elasticity, and maintain skin health.
Chemical industry field: Rutin, as an important chemical raw material, is used in the production of multivitamin preparations and is also used in other aspects of the chemical industry.
Animal feed field: Rutin is also used as an active ingredient in animal feed to help improve the health and production performance of animals.



