Product Name: Hesperidin
Active Ingredient: Hesperidin
Source:Citrus sinensis
Specification:90%,95%
Test Method:HPLC
Appearance: Greyish-yellow or light yellow hygroscopic powder
Partical Size:95% pass 80mesh
Staherb Hesperidin Description:
Hesperidin is a plant chemical that is classified as a “bioflavonoid”. It is found primarily in citrus fruits.
Hesperidin alone, or in combination with other citrus bioflavonoids( Diosmin , for example), is most often used for blood vessel conditions such as hemorrhoids, various vein, and poor circulation (venous stasis). It is also used to treat lymphedema, a condition involving fluid.
Hesperidin is a flavone-on glycoside found in citrus fruits. Its aglycone form is called hesperetin. Its name is derived from the word "hesperidium", for fruit produced by citrus trees.
It was first isolated in 1828 by French chemist Lebreton from the white inner layer of citrus peels (mesocarp, albedo). It is Hesperidin is believed to play a role in plant defense.
Hesperidin is a naturally occurring bioflavonoid, a compound in plants with antioxidant properties. Bioflavonoids also provide the color, flavor and aroma to plants. While hesperidin and other similar bioflavonoids are commonly referred to as vitamin P, they are not actual vitamins. Hesperidin does not naturally occur in the body; you can only get it through foods or synthetic supplements.
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Active Ingredients |
Specs |
Test Method |
Appearance |
Solubility |
Synephrine |
6%-30% |
HPLC |
Brown-yellow powder |
Slightly soluble in water and methanol |
Hesperidin |
10%-98% |
HPLC |
Yellow to light brown powder |
Slightly soluble in methanol |
Hesperetin |
10%-98% |
HPLC |
Yellow to dark brown powder |
Slightly soluble in water and methanol |
Neohesperidin |
10%-98% |
HPLC |
Off-White or light yellow powder |
soluble in hot water and ethanol |
Diosmin/ Hesperidin |
9:1 |
HPLC |
Grayish Yellow or yellow powder |
Slightly soluble in water |
Citrus Bioflavonoids |
10%-90% |
HPLC |
Brown-yellow powder |
Slightly soluble in water |
Nobiletin |
98% |
HPLC |
White Crystalline powder |
soluble in hot water and ethanol |
PMFs (Polymethoxy Flavones) |
10%-98% |
HPLC |
Yellow to Brown |
Partially soluble in hot water and ethanol |
NHDC |
98% |
HPLC |
White |
soluble in water |
Citrus Polyphenols |
10%-90% |
HPLC |
Yellow to Brown |
soluble in water |
Staherb Hesperidin Function:
1. For poor circulation in the legs (chronic venous insufficiency, CVI);
2. Synergistic with Vitamin C, enhance the function;
3. Prevent hemorrhoids from coming back after they have healed;
4. Enhance cardiovascular , improve microcirculation;
5. Increased capillary toughness;
6. Prevention of microvascular rupture and bleeding;
7. Adjuvant therapy for hypertension.
Staherb Hesperidin Application:
1. Mainly used for raw material of pharmaceutical tablets and caps;
2. Raw material of diosmin and methyl hesperidin etc;
3. Combined with diosmin for medicine;
4. Used for eye cream which help treat dark under eye circles.
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