Detholiad Ffynidwydd Douglas

Enw cynnyrch: dyfyniad ffynidwydd Douglas
Ffynhonnell Planhigion: Ffynidwydd Douglas
Manyleb: 98% Dihydroquercetin
Dull Prawf: HPLC
Rhif Cofrestrfa CAS: 480-18-2
Ymddangosiad: powdr gwyn
Tystysgrifau: ISO, HACCP, HALAL, KOSHER, Tystysgrif Patent Dyfeisio Technegol
MOQ: 1KG
Sampl: Sampl am ddim ar gael
Cynhwysedd Cynhyrchu: 1000KG / mis
Amser Cyflenwi: Dosbarthu o fewn un diwrnod o'r warws
Oes Silff: Dwy flynedd
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Douglas fir extract Manufacturer&Supplier

Dyfyniad ffynidwydd Douglas is a natural active ingredient extracted from the heartwood of Douglas fir trees. Its most important active ingredient and signature substance is dihydroquercetin, so the two are often mentioned together. Dihydroquercetin, also known as taxol or quercetin, is a very powerful natural antioxidant.

Dyfyniad ffynidwydd Douglas

Iechydkintai® has been deeply involved in the plant extract industry for ten years. We produce high-quality Douglas fir extract. We have a professional R&D team and a large production plant. We have strict control over raw materials. Furthermore, we offer a variety of grades with purities 98%, fully meeting the diverse needs of cosmetics, functional foods, and pharmaceuticals.  If you need high-quality Douglas fir extract, please Cysylltwch â ni at iechyd@kintaibio.com.

Douglas fir extract COA&HPLC Report

Douglas fir extract COA&HPLC Report

Dihydroquercetin powder quality specification & standard

Enw'r Cynnyrch

Dihydroquercetin

Ffynhonnell dyfyniad

Douglas fir/Siberian Larch/Pine bark extract

Toddyddion Echdynnu

Alcohol ethyl

Ymddangosiad

Powdr gwyn

hydoddedd

Yn hawdd hydawdd mewn ethanol, asid asetig, a dŵr

Adnabod

HPLC

Lludw sulphated

NMT 0.5%

metelau trwm

NMT 20 PPM

Colled Ar Sychu

NMT 5.0%

Maint powdwr

98 Rhwyll, NLT90%

assay

Munud. 98.0%

- Ethanol

NMT 5000 PPM

Ansawdd Microbiolegol (Cyfanswm cyfrif aerobig hyfyw)

- Bacteria, CFU/g, dim mwy na

NMT 103

- Mowldiau a burum, CFU/g, dim mwy na

NMT 102

- E.coli, Salmonela, S. awrëws, CFU/g

Absenoldeb

storio

In Tight, Light-resistant and Dry Place. Avoid Direct Sunshine. Country of Origin: China

oes silff

Mis 24

Priodweddau Cemegol a Ffisegol

Rhif CAS

480-18-2

Pwysau moleciwlaidd

304.252

Dwysedd

1.7 ± 0.1 g / cm3

Pwynt Boiling

687.6 ± 55.0 ° C yn 760 mmHg

Fformiwla Moleciwlaidd

C15H12O7

Pwynt Doddi

230-233 ° C (dec.)

Enw Cyffredin

Taxifolin

Pwynt Fflach

264.2 ± 25.0 ° C

Douglas fir extract DHQ

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Effects of Dihydroquercetin on the Optic nerve

Optic nerve injury (ONI) is a common and serious complication of traumatic brain injury, and its clinical treatment faces many challenges. ONI, accounting for 2% to 5% of traumatic brain injury cases, mostly occurs in the optic canal segment, primarily as an indirect injury.

Dihydroquercetin (DHQ), as a natural bioactive agent, offers new hope for ONI treatment. Detholiad Ffynidwydd Douglas is mainly derived from plants such as larch, and has also been found in fruits in recent years. DHQ belongs to the vitamin P group and possesses strong antioxidant, free radical scavenging, and anti-inflammatory biological activities [8]. Its antioxidant capacity is particularly outstanding, showing significant advantages over traditional antioxidants such as vitamin E, vitamin C, and coenzyme Q10 [9]. In the pharmaceutical field, DHQ has shown potential application value in the treatment of free radical-related oxidative damage diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and as an anti-radiation drug. Moreover, its biosafety is extremely high, and rigorous testing has shown no obvious toxicity or adverse effects, providing strong support for its research and application in the treatment of ONI.

Immunofluorescence staining results of RGCs in each group of rats

(Reference:Study on the protective effect and mechanism of dihydroquercetin against optic nerve injury)

Douglas fir extract Benefits

1. Antioxidant and Stability

Dihydroquercetin, hailed as the "King of Vitamin P," boasts antioxidant capabilities far exceeding those of common antioxidants like Vitamin C and Vitamin E. It effectively neutralizes and eliminates free radicals in the body, slowing cellular oxidative damage at its source and delaying the aging process. More importantly, its unique saturated molecular structure endows it with extremely high physical and chemical stability, making it resistant to oxidative decomposition. This means it maintains its activity for a long time, both in the body and during product storage, ensuring lasting and reliable efficacy.

2. diogelwch

Compared to many other flavonoids (such as quercetin), Detholiad Ffynidwydd Douglas exhibits superior bioavailability due to its specific molecular configuration, meaning the body can absorb and utilize it more effectively. Furthermore, as an extract from natural plants (such as the North American yew), it possesses excellent biocompatibility and extremely high safety. Numerous studies have shown that it has extremely low toxicity, is safe for long-term use, and has a protective rather than burdensome effect on metabolic organs such as the liver, making it particularly suitable for long-term health maintenance and high-end dietary supplements.

3. Broad Bioactivity

The advantage of dihydroquercetin lies not only in its single antioxidant properties, but also in its synergistic mechanism of action involving multiple targets and multiple functions. While effectively protecting the cardiovascular system, regulating blood lipids, and combating inflammation and allergies, it can also significantly enhance immunity and repair chemically induced liver damage. This "multi-functional" characteristic allows it to address multiple health issues with a single ingredient, making it highly valuable in pharmaceuticals, health supplements, cosmetics, and functional foods, providing a strong natural material basis for developing comprehensive health solutions.

Douglas fir extract Benefits

Douglas fir extract dihydroquercetin Side effects

Although dihydroquercetin is considered a relatively safe natural compound, the following points should still be noted when using it:

1. Potential Drug Interaction Risks

This is the most important aspect to be aware of. Dihydroquercetin may affect the activity of a group of metabolic enzymes in the liver called cytochrome P450 (particularly the CYP family). If taken concurrently with certain prescription medications, dihydroquercetin may alter the concentration of these drugs in the blood, leading to abnormally enhanced (increased risk of side effects) or diminished (affected treatment efficacy). Therefore, individuals taking any prescription medications should consult their doctor before use.

2. Precautions and Mild Discomfort in Specific Populations

Due to a lack of sufficient safety studies, pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and infants should avoid use to prevent unknown risks. In the general population, a very small number of individuals may experience very mild gastrointestinal discomfort, such as heartburn, nausea, or bloating, upon first use or at an inappropriate dosage. This is usually related to its properties and will subside spontaneously after reducing the dose or discontinuing use. 

Douglas fir extract dihydroquercetin Side effects

Pam Dewis KINTAI DHQ?

Kintai is a leading plant extract manufacturer in China. We select premium raw materials to provide you with 98% dihydroquercetin. We have a professional R&D team and a large-scale production facility, enabling us to customize different concentrations and dosage forms to meet your needs, and we can also provide formulation suggestions. If you require high-quality Detholiad Ffynidwydd Douglas, mae croeso i chi Cysylltwch â ni yn health@kintaibio.com.

KINTAI DHQ Douglas Fir Extract

Cwestiynau Cyffredin
Q1: What is the Douglas Fir used for?

A1:Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is a cornerstone of the timber industry, prized for its strength, stiffness, and straight grain. Its primary use is in construction, where it is milled into dimension lumber for framing houses, and for making beams, posts, and roof trusses. It is also a vital source of plywood for sheathing and subflooring.Beyond structural applications, Douglas fir is used for flooring, millwork, and doors due to its attractive appearance. It is also harvested for Christmas trees and is sometimes used in the production of paper pulp. Its excellent acoustic properties make it a preferred wood for soundboards in some musical instruments. In short, it is a versatile and immensely valuable softwood.

Q2:Is Douglas Fir Extract edible?

A2:Yes, Douglas fir extract is generally considered edible and is used as a natural flavoring. It is derived from the green needles and young shoots of the tree.This aromatic extract captures the essence of the tree, which has a bright, citrusy, and resinous flavor profile. It is used in small, culinary quantities to flavor various products. You can find it in specialty foods like syrups for cocktails, infused sugars, baked goods, and even some artisanal ice creams. It is also used to flavor certain gins and other botanical spirits.As with any supplement or natural product, it's crucial to ensure it is sourced from a reputable supplier intended for culinary use and to consume it in moderation.

Q3:Is Douglas Fir toxic to humans?

A3:No, the Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is not toxic to humans and is generally considered safe. In fact, certain parts of the tree are edible and have been used traditionally.The green, young tips of the branches can be brewed into a vitamin C-rich tea or used as a flavorful, citrusy herb in cooking, syrups, and even beer. However, it is crucial to note that some people may experience mild allergic reactions or stomach discomfort, as with any new food.While the tree itself is not poisonous, it is always recommended to consume it in moderation and ensure proper identification, as it can be confused with toxic yew trees, which have flat, dark green needles unlike Douglas fir's soft, single needles.

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