High Quality Nutraceutical Ingredients - Diosmin – Chenlv Detail:
CAS number: 520 -27 - 4
Product sources: hesperidin
Appearance: white or off-white fine powder
Molecular Formula: C28H32O15
Molecular Weight: 608.5
Test method: HPLC
Specification: EP8.0 Diosmin90.0%-101.0%
What is Diosmin?
Diosmin is a type of plant chemical found mainly in citrus fruits. People use diosmin to make medicine.
Diosmin is used for treating various disorders of blood vessels including hemorrhoids, varicose veins, poor circulation in the legs (venous stasis), and bleeding (hemorrhage) in the eye or gums. It is also used to treat swelling of the arms (lymphedema) following breast cancer surgery, and to protect against liver toxicity. It is often taken in combination with hesperidin, another plant chemical.
Effective
Treating hemorrhoids and preventing recurrence, when used in combination with hesperidin.
Treating leg ulcers caused by poor circulation, when used in combination with hesperidin.
Product packing: 25kg/drum
Validity period: 2 years
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