Description:
Rutin CAS No 153-18-4 is widely found in nature and is almost contained in all of the Rutaceae and Sectaceae plants, especially abundant in Rutaceae, Rutaceae, Epacridaceae of leguminous, buckwheat of Polygonaceae, Eulali of Hypericum, Berchemia polyphylla var. leioclada of Tetranychidae, and wild wutong leaves of thistle, which are also used as raw materials in rutin extraction. In addition, Rutin CAS No 153-18-4 also exists in the Ilex pubescens of Aquifoliaceae, Forsythia of Oleaceae, pagoda tree pod of Leguminosae, tobacco, jujube, apricots, flavedo, tomatoes, and other plants.
At present, Rutin CAS No 153-18-4 in China mainly extracted from the Sophora japonica Linn of leguminous, which is listed in top grade of Shen Nong's Classic Materia Medica. In addition, tartary buckwheat, which is rich in Rutin CAS No 153-18-4 and flavonoids, is native to India and now produced in China's northwest, southwest, north, south, and other places.
Function:
Rutin CAS No 153-18-4 is described as helping to tighten and strengthen skin capillaries, and as such it could help prevent a couperose condition. It also demonstrates anti-oxidant properties. Rutin is a flavonoid found in rue leaves, buckwheat, and other plants.