Flavonoids

Flavonoids are an important class of natural products.They specifically belong to a group of secondary plant metabolites with a polyphenolic structure that are commonly found in fruits, vegetables, and some drinks. Depending on the carbon of the C ring that the B ring is linked to as well as the level of unsaturation and oxidation of the C ring, flavonoids can be split into many subgroups. These subgroups include chalcones, anthocyanins, flavones, flavonols, flavanones, and flavanonols.In a wide range of nutraceutical, pharmacological, therapeutic, and cosmetic applications, flavonoids are now seen as an essential component. This is explained by their ability to influence the activity of essential cellular enzymes as well as their anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-mutagenic, and anti-carcinogenic capabilities. Natural flavonoids are recognized to possess biological properties that make them suitable for use as medications, for instance, in the treatment of conditions like cancer, Alzheimer's disease (AD), atherosclerosis, etc.

Flavonoids related products

Structure Cat No. Product Name CAS No. Product Description
V60879 Tupichinol C 118204-66-3 Tupichinol C is a natural flavonoid extracted from Tupistra chinensis.
V59085 Umuhengerin 29215-55-2 Umuhengerin is a methoxylated flavonoid.
V59673 Viscidulin II 92519-93-2 Viscidulin II (FL6) is a flavonoid.
V58783 Vitexin2''-Op-trans-coumarate 1229437-79-9 Vitexin2''-Op-trans-coumarate is a flavonoid that can be extracted from the ethyl acetate soluble fraction of the ethanol extract of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) seeds.
V60845 Xanthone V1a 103450-96-0 Xanthone V1a has anti-oxidant effect against DPPH free radicals (IC50= 10.43 µM).
V56894 Yukovanol 76265-12-8 Yukovanol is a natural flavonoid extracted from the roots of certain citrus plants.
V56861 α,β-Dihydro-4,6-dihydroxy-2-methoxy-3-methylchalcone 1196133-44-4 α,β-Dihydro-4,6-dihydroxy-2-methoxy-3-methylchalcone (compound 7) is a naturally occurring compound extracted from the blood of Daemonorops draco.
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