Other Name: Natural Resveratrol INCI Name: RESVERATROL Molecular Formula: C14H12O3 Molecular Weight: 228.24 Appearance: Off-white powder Purity: 98% CAS NO.: 501-36-0 EINECS No.: 610-504-8 Standard: CP,USP Application: cosmetics and skin care products Supplier: ZHENYIBIO Resveratrol has a good antioxidant function, especially it can resist the activity of free genes in the body. It has the ability to repair and regenerate the cells of aging skin, thus making your skin more elastic and whitening from the inside to the outside. In cosmetics, resveratrol mainly plays an anti-aging effect. Resveratrol is a natural antioxidant that eliminates or inhibits the generation of free radicals, inhibits lipid peroxidation, and regulates the activity of antioxidant-related enzymes. And other mechanisms play an anti-oxidant effect. Resveratrol can repair damaged cells, rapidly regenerate cells, revive necrotic tissue cells, vigorously grow atrophic nerves, scavenge free radicals, discharge heavy metal toxins, restart the body's powerful self-repair ability, and improve the vitality and youth index. Make the skin whiter, moisturized and elastic. Main Function: 1. Resveratrol has strong antioxidant and anti-free radical effects.The aging of human skin is mainly caused by oxidative damage caused by the influence of external substances.Therefore, the antioxidant activity of resveratrol plays a particularly important role in skin aging. 2. Dry skin are also skin problems that plague many people.If resveratrol is used as an additive in some cosmetics and skin care products, as a star beauty and health care product,it can have a significant water-locking effect on the skin and keep the skin moist and elastic. 3. Resveratrol has a good removal effect on skin freckles, chloasma, acne and acne.Resveratrol itself is easily absorbed by human skin cells, so when used as a skin care product,it has a very obvious improvement effect on the skin. 4. Resveratrol also has a certain mechanism of action in protecting the skin from radiation. Resveratrol can effectively protect the skin from the damage of these radiation sources under the damage of external factors such as computers, mobile phones and ultraviolet rays.
Genistein(CAS:446-72-0)
Tyrosine is an important nutritionally essential amino acid that plays an important role in the metabolism, growth and development of humans and animals, and is widely used in food, feed, medicine and chemical industries. It is often used as a nutritional supplement for patients with phenylketonuria, and as a raw material for the preparation of pharmaceutical and chemical products such as polypeptide hormones, antibiotics, L-dopa, melanin, p-hydroxycinnamic acid, and p-hydroxystyrene. As more high-value-added L-tyrosine derivatives such as danshensu, resveratrol, and hydroxytyrosol are found in organisms, L-tyrosine is increasingly developing in the direction of platform compounds. Tyrosine is one of the 22 kinds of amino acids used by cells to synthesize proteins. It can be used to synthesize proteins in cells. Its codons are UAC and UAU. It is a non-essential amino acid that contains polar side groups and can be synthesized by the human body. The word "tyrosine" comes from the Greek tyros, meaning cheese. It was first discovered in the casein of cheese by the German chemist Justus von Liebig in the early 19th century. When it is used as a functional group or a side group, it is called tyrosyl. Function In addition to being a proteinogenic amino acid, tyrosine has a special role in signal transduction in proteins by means of a phenolic function, which functions as a receptor for phosphate groups transferred by protein kinases (so-called tyrosine kinase receptors). organ, while phosphorylation of hydroxyl groups alters the activity of the target protein. Tyrosine also plays an important role in photosynthesis. In chloroplasts (photosystem II), it is used as an electron donor in the reduction reaction of oxidized chlorophyll, allowing it to deprotonate the phenolic OH-group, and finally in Photosystem II is reduced by four core manganese clusters. Dietary Sources Tyrosine can be synthesized from phenylalanine in the body and can be found in many high-protein foods such as chicken, turkey, fish, milk, yogurt, cheese, cottage cheese, peanuts, almonds, pumpkin seeds, sesame, soybeans, lima beans , found in avocados and bananas.
Pterostilbene(CAS:537-42-8)
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Manfacturer supply high purity 98% apigenin extract .98% apigenin powder . Apigenin 1. English name : celery extract 2. Latin name : apium graveolens linn. 3. Active ingredient : apigenin 4. Specification : 98% 5. Plant of extract : leaf 6. Appearance : yellow powder 7. Cas no. : 520-36-5 8. Test method : hplc 9. Molecular formula : c15h10o5 10. Molecular weight : 270.25
Product name : pterostilbene 99% Appearance : oof-white or white powder Cas no : 537-42-8 Molecular formula :c16h16o3 Molecular weight : 256.30 Synonyms: trans-pterostilbene ) What is a pterostilbene ? methylated resverstrol 1. Naturally found in small berries (blueberries , huckleberries , grapes ect .) 2. Phytoalexin( plant defense system );antifungal , antimicrobial . Pterostilbene vs. Resveratrol 1. More lipophilic than resveratrol (1)higher potential for cellular uptake 1. More bio-abailable than resveratrol (1) greatly improved in oral absorption (2) greater metabolic stability 2. Longer half-life in the body than resveratrol (1) resveratrol : ~14 minutes in blood . (2) pterostilbene ~105 minutes in blood .