CAS No.: | 528-48-3 |
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Formula: | C15h10o6 |
EINECS: | Fisetin |
Packaging Material: | Plastic |
Storage Method: | Normal |
Shelf Life: | >12 Months |
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Detailed Product Information
Product Name: Fisetin
Chemical Name: 3,7,3′,4′-tetrahydroxyflavone
CAS No.: 528-48-3
Molecular Formula: C15H10O6
Molecular Weight: 286.24g/mol
Purity: 99% HPLC
Appearance: Pale Yellow Powder
Typical use: Antioxidant Dietary
Standard Packing: 100gram,1kg,25kg
Shelf Life: 2 years
Storage: Room temperature away from light
Description:
What to know about COENZYME Q10 (CoQ10)
Coenzyme Q10 (CAS 303-98-0), which is also known as CoQ1 or ubiquinone, refers to a fat-soluble antioxidant compound that's naturally produced by the human body. Although it is a naturally occurring compound in the body, CoQ1 is also found in the food that we eat.
Besides, there are supplements that are rich in this antioxidant. In fact, research shows that approximately 25 percent of Coenzyme Q10 in the blood of a human being is supplied by dietary sources.
Nearly every cell in a person's body contains Coenzyme Q10. In the cells, the fat-soluble antioxidant is mostly concentrated in the mitochondria. While in the cells, the coenzyme is able to help the body in various ways, including energy production and protecting the cells from oxidative damage.
Although this is not to mean that it's the cause, scientists associate Coenzyme Q10 deficiency with different health issues such as cancer and heart disease. In such a case, Coenzyme Q10 supplementation is recommended.
CoQ10 exists in two distinct forms in the human body. These forms are ubiquinone and ubiquinol, the latter being the active form of the former. Ubiquinone is converted into ubiquinol to enable absorption and utilization by the body.
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