Chrysin
Chemical Name: 5, 7-dihydroxy-2-phenyl-4H-chromen-4-one
Physical properties: M.P.:285-286 UV: 249nm, 272nm, 316nm
Molecular Formula: C15H10O4
Molecular weight: 254
CAS#: 480-40-0
Origin: The plant of Oroxylum indicum (L.)Vent.
Appearance: white powder
Specification: 99%
Main function:
1. Preventing Cancer.
2. Lowering blood lipid.
3. Preventing Cardiovascular Disease.
4. Anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory.
Application: It is used as pharmaceutical intermediates.
Package: 25kg/drum, inner package two plastic bags
Storage: Stored in cool and dry place. Keep away from light and heat.
Shelf life: 2 years if properly packaged.
Chrysin is available as an herbal supplement, some users are taking
chrysin with the hope of raising testosterone levels or stimulating testosterone
production. One study listed below did not find chrysin supplementation to
lead to any significant increase in testosterone production. Chrysin was once
believed to be an effective aromatase inhibitor, decreasing the levels of
estrogen in the body. The obtained data did not show alterations of the levels
of testosterone in the volunteers after 7, 14, and 21 days of treatment in
comparison with baseline values and compared with measurements on the
control subjects at the same time. In conclusion, the use of these foods for
21 days at the doses usually taken as oral supplementation does not have
effects on the equilibrium of testosterone in human males.
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