Rutin NF 11
Description
Rutin NF 11 is a naturally occurring bioflavonoid derived primarily from the flower buds of Sophora japonica (Japanese pagoda tree). This ingredient conforms to the NF (National Formulary) Grade 11 standard, ensuring high purity, consistent quality, and reliable performance. Known for its strong antioxidant properties and vascular support functions, Rutin is widely used in supplements, cosmetics, and functional formulations to support capillary strength, circulation, and cellular protection.
Specification
[Standard] NF 11
[Part used] Flower bud
[Active Ingredients] Rutin (a flavonol glycoside of quercetin and rutinose)
[Appearance] Yellow to yellow-green crystalline powder
[Odor] Slight characteristic odor
[Identification] Conforms to NF 11 testing (UV or HPLC)
[Solubility] Slightly soluble in water, soluble in ethanol
Functions:
- Acts as a potent antioxidant to help neutralize free radicals;
- Supports capillary integrity and vascular health;
- Promotes healthy circulation and blood vessel function;
- Contributes to skin health and anti-aging through oxidative stress reduction;
- Enhances the stability and bioavailability of other bioflavonoids;
- Aids in the maintenance of inflammatory balance;
- Supports eye and cardiovascular wellness.
Health Benefits
- Enhancing vascular strength and elasticity
- Supporting antioxidant defense and cellular protection
- Contributing to healthy blood flow and microcirculation
- Promoting skin resilience and radiance
- Assisting in managing oxidative and environmental stress
- Supporting eye and capillary health
- Complementing comprehensive cardiovascular support formulas
Segment
- Widely used in the nutraceutical, pharmaceutical excipient, and personal care industries, valued for its antioxidant and circulatory benefits;
- Commonly found in capsules, tablets, powders, creams, and eye health formulations, often combined with vitamin C or quercetin for synergistic effects.