- Product Details
Keywords
- Trioxyethylrutin
- Japanica Sophara L.
- vitamin P4
Quick Details
- ProName: Troxerutin
- CasNo: 7085-55-4
- Application: pharmaceutical health care
- ProductionCapacity: Metric Ton/Day
- Purity: 98%
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
Superiority
Product Name: Troxerutin
Synonyms:Hydroxyetbylrutin、Pherarutin、Pur-Rutin、Trioxyethylrutin、Venamitol、Venoruton、Vitamin P4
Appearance: Yellow or yellow-greenish crystalline powder smelless.
Source : the dry bud of Japanica Sophara L.
Troxerutin is a derivative of the natural bioflavonoid rutin. Troxerutin is found in many plants, and can be easily extracted from Sophora japonica (Japanese pagoda tree). Troxerutin is best suited for the treatment of the pre-varicose and varicose syndrome, varicose ulcers, trombophlebitis, post-phlebitic conditions, chronic venous deficiency, and hemorrhoids. Troxerutin can also be successfully applied for muscle pain and edemas due to traumatic vein blood-flow disorders and hematomes.
Function:
1 Though the animal test,it a good chrative effect on anti-inflammation.
2 To be a natural bioflavonoid,itcan increase the resistance of the blood vessels regulate their permeability and decrease brittleness.It also can resolve the fat invading the liver.
3 Used to treat cerebral haemirrhageencephalorrhagia.high blood pressure ,centrically retinitis ,purpura,acute haemorrgaia nephritis,chronic bronchitis.
4 Its derivative troerutin is used to treat the buring,arthritis and the other kind of blood bessel diseases.
Troxerutin is a mixture of hydroxylethylated derivatives of natural bioflavonoid Rutin extracted from Sophora japonica L., which contains not less than 80% of 7,3,4-Tris[O-(2-hydroxye-thyl)] rutin. It is a greenish-yellow crystalline powder, slightly hygroscopic and melts at 168°C to 176°C.
With better water-solubility than that of Rutin, Troxerutin is more easily absorbed and has a stronger therapeutic efficacy. It is best suited for the treatment of the prevaricose and varicose syndromes, trombophlebitis, post-phlebitic conditions, chronic venous deficiency, and hemorrhoids. It can also be successfully applied for muscle pain and edemas due to blood-flow disorders.
Details
Product Name: Troxerutin
Synonyms:Hydroxyetbylrutin、Pherarutin、Pur-Rutin、Trioxyethylrutin、Venamitol、Venoruton、Vitamin P4
Appearance: Yellow or yellow-greenish crystalline powder smelless.
Source : the dry bud of Japanica Sophara L.
Troxerutin is a derivative of the natural bioflavonoid rutin. Troxerutin is found in many plants, and can be easily extracted from Sophora japonica (Japanese pagoda tree). Troxerutin is best suited for the treatment of the pre-varicose and varicose syndrome, varicose ulcers, trombophlebitis, post-phlebitic conditions, chronic venous deficiency, and hemorrhoids. Troxerutin can also be successfully applied for muscle pain and edemas due to traumatic vein blood-flow disorders and hematomes.
Function:
1 Though the animal test,it a good chrative effect on anti-inflammation.
2 To be a natural bioflavonoid,itcan increase the resistance of the blood vessels regulate their permeability and decrease brittleness.It also can resolve the fat invading the liver.
3 Used to treat cerebral haemirrhageencephalorrhagia.high blood pressure ,centrically retinitis ,purpura,acute haemorrgaia nephritis,chronic bronchitis.
4 Its derivative troerutin is used to treat the buring,arthritis and the other kind of blood bessel diseases.
Troxerutin is a mixture of hydroxylethylated derivatives of natural bioflavonoid Rutin extracted from Sophora japonica L., which contains not less than 80% of 7,3,4-Tris[O-(2-hydroxye-thyl)] rutin. It is a greenish-yellow crystalline powder, slightly hygroscopic and melts at 168°C to 176°C.
With better water-solubility than that of Rutin, Troxerutin is more easily absorbed and has a stronger therapeutic efficacy. It is best suited for the treatment of the prevaricose and varicose syndromes, trombophlebitis, post-phlebitic conditions, chronic venous deficiency, and hemorrhoids. It can also be successfully applied for muscle pain and edemas due to blood-flow disorders.