Chemical Name | Purity Resveratrol | ||
Synonyms | 3,4',5-Trihydroxy-trans-stilbene | ||
CAS NO. | 501-36-0 | Purity | 99% |
Appearance | Powder | Application | Used for lab research |
Molecular Formula | C14H12O3 | Molecular Weight | 228.24300 |
Boiling Point | 449.1ºC at 760 mmHg | Melting Point | 253-255ºC |
PSA | 60.69000 | LOGP | 2.97380 |
Description
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1. Resveratrol is a natural antioxidant. It can reduce blood viscosity, inhibit platelet aggregation and vasodilation, keep the blood flowing and prevent the occurrence and development of cancer. It has the function to prevent and treat atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, ischemic heart disease and high blood cholesterol. It has an effect on suppressing tumor. Resveratrol also has estrogen-like effects that can be used to treat breast cancer and other diseases. It can retard aging and prevent cancer. Red grape skins, red wine and grape juice have high concentrations of resveratrol. Studies have shown that the integrity of the chromosomes will be destroyed as the human aging. But resveratrol can activate proteins that can repair chromosome, thus delaying aging.
2. Resveratrol is a polyphenolic phytoalexin. It is also classified as a stilbenoid, a derivate of stilbene, and is produced in plants with the help of the enzyme stilbene synthase. The levels of resveratrol found in food varies greatly. Red wine contains between 0. 2 and 5. 8 mg/L depending on the grape variety, while white wine has much less. The reason for this difference is that red wine is fermented with grape skins, allowing the wine to absorb the resveratrol, whereas white wine is fermented after the skin has been removed.
3. Resveratrol is a very effective anti-oxidant with 95% efficiency in preventing lipid peroxidation as compared with 37% for Vitamin C or 65% for Vitamin E. It has very strong peroxyl radical scavenging abilities, more than gallic and ellagic acids and epicatechins. Resveratrol has been shown to protect against UVB mediated skin damage in mice by boosting anti-oxidant defenses, and it has been shown to help alleviate skin wounds.
4. Resveratrol is effective against photoaging due, in part, to its anti-oxidant properties, and is recommended for use in pre- or post-sun exposure products. Resveratrol can pass through the stratum corneum to be found in the dermis and epidermis. It has been shown to preserve dermal collagen, and may be effective in enhancing glycosaminoglycans, which enhance tissue hydration. It has been shown to stimulate skin's cellular renewal, and help increase skin's thickness. And it has been shown to inhibit tyrosinase, which indicates its use for reducing hyperpigmentation.
Usage
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Anti-Aging and Anti-Cancer Effects
Effects on biotransformation enzymes
Inhibition of proliferation and induction of apoptosis
Inhibition of tumor invasion and angiogenesis
Anti-inflammatory effects
Protects Cardiovascular Health
Inhibition of vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM) expression
Inhibition of vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation
Stimulation of endolethelial synthase (eNOS) activity
Inhibition of platelet activiation and aggregation
Helps Protect the Brain and Cognitive/Mental Health
Stimulation of neurogenesis and microvessel formation
Stimulation of β-amyloid peptide clearance
Inhibition of neuroinflammation
Reduction of oxidative stress
Application
Resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxy-trans-stilbene) powder is a natural compound found in red grape skin, Japanese knotweed (polygonum cuspidatum), peanuts, blueberries and some other berries. It is a powerful antioxidant produced by some plants to protect them against environmental stresses. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals, which are believed to be the cause of aging. Japanese knotweed is the plant source with the highest resveratrol content.
Packing:
1kg/bag, 25kgs/drum (Two plastic-bags inside and Paper-drums or per customer's requirements.)
Storage:
Store in tight, light-resistant containers, avoid exposure to direct sunlight, moisture and excessive heat.
Shelf Life: 24 months.
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