Dihydromyricetin
Latin Name: Ampelopsis Grossedentata
Specification: Dihydromyricetin 50%~98% HPLC
Myricetin 70%~98% HPLC
CAS No.: 27200-12-0/529-44-2
Introduction:
Ampelopsis grossedentata is a genus of vine tea, also known as vine tea, longevity vine, etc. It is distributed in Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guizhou, Hunan, Hubei, Fujian, Yunnan, Guangxi and other places in mainland China. Dihydromyricetin is the extract of the leaves of the vine tea, the main active ingredient of which is flavonoids, which is a good product for liver protection and sobriety.
Applications:
Healthcare Food, Cosmetics, Pharmaceutical Products and so on.
Packaging and Storage:
Packing: 25kgs/drum.Packing in paper drum and two plastic-bags inside.
Storage: Store in cool and dry place without direct sunlight.
Shelf Life: Two years
Ampelopsin, also known as dihydromyricetin, is a flavanonol, a type of flavonoid. It is found in the Ampelopsis species japonica, megalophylla, and grossedentata; Cercidiphyllum japonicum; Hovenia dulcis; Rhododendron cinnabarinum; some Pinus species; and some Cedrus species, as well as in Salix sachalinensis.
Hovenia dulcis has been used in traditional Japanese, Chinese, and Korean medicines to treat fever, parasitic infection, as a laxative, and a treatment of liver diseases, and as a hangover treatment. Methods have been developed to extract ampelopsin from it at large scales, and laboratory research has been conducted with the compound to see if it might be useful as a drug in any of the conditions for which the parent plant has been traditionally used.
In a trial of sixty patients with fatty liver disease dihydromyricetin improved glucose and lipid metabolism and exerted anti-inflammatory effects which were beneficial.
IUPAC
(2R,3R)-3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-2,3-dihydrochromen-4-one
Matter Classification
organic
Appearance
White acicular crystal