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Flavonoid compounds
Flavonoid compounds are naturally occurring antoxidants that are widely distributed
in plants. Preparations containing natural or semisynthetic flavonoids are thaught
to improve capillary functions by reducing abnormal leakage. They have been given
to relieve capillary impairment and venous insufficiency of lower limbs and for
haemorrhoids. It has been suggested that flavonoids present in some foods, such as
fruits, vegetables, tea and red wine may protect against the development of
atherosclerosis.
The various flavonoid substances are :
Vitamin P substances
Bioflavonoids
Benzwuercin
Diosmin
Ethoxazorutoside
Hesperidin
Leucocianidol
Monoxerutin
Oxerutins
Quercetin
Rutin
Troxerutin
For details of the properties click to Diosmin .
Flavonoid compounds
Flavonoid compounds are naturally occurring antoxidants that are widely distributed
in plants. Preparations containing natural or semisynthetic flavonoids are thaught
to improve capillary functions by reducing abnormal leakage. They have been given
to relieve capillary impairment and venous insufficiency of lower limbs and for
haemorrhoids. It has been suggested that flavonoids present in some foods, such as
fruits, vegetables, tea and red wine may protect against the development of
atherosclerosis.
The various flavonoid substances are :
Vitamin P substances
Bioflavonoids
Benzwuercin
Diosmin
Ethoxazorutoside
Hesperidin
Leucocianidol
Monoxerutin
Oxerutins
Quercetin
Rutin
Troxerutin
For details of the properties click to Diosmin .
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