Fisetin can be found in various plants, such as Acacia greggii, Acacia berlandieri, in the yellow dye young fustic from Rhus cotinus (Eurasian smoketree), in Butea frondosa (parrot tree), Gleditschia triacanthos, Quebracho colorado, and the genus Rhus, and in Callitropsis nootkatensis (yellow cypresses). It is also reported in mangoes and strawberries.
Compared to now-famous plant antioxidants like resveratrol and quercetin, fisetin was unfairly ignored for far too long. It wasn’t until recent years that researchers became increasingly interested in its medicinal potential. Science teams are currently exploring its ability to slow the aging process and extend lifespan – its so-called “senolytic” effects. What’s more, fisetin has powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune-supporting properties.
| Product name | Fisetin powder |
| Synonyms | 7,3′,4′-flavon-3-ol , Novusetin, Fisetin Extract, Smoke tree extract, Boxwood extract, Cotinus extract |
| CAS number | 528-48-3 |
| Molecular Formula | C15H10O6 |
| Molecular weight | 286.24 |
| Appearance/color | yellow needle-like crystal powder |
| Specifications | >98% |
| solubility | Soleable in methanol, ethanol alkaline solutions, it is difficult to dissolve in water, benzene, chloroform, and n-hexane. |
| Benefits | Anti-aging, longevity |
| dosage | 100 mg |
| Applications | Supplements, cosmetics, medicines |
| package | 1kg/bag, 25kg/drum fisetin powder |
Application:
Inhibition of Prostaglandin: inhibits the production of fibroblast cord in 3T3 mice transformed by methylcholanthracine, with half effective inhibition concentratioIC50D50) of 42.0UM.
Fisetin in vegetables and fruits helps improve memory.
Treatment of coronary heart disease improves coronary artery circulation, inhibits the occurrence of thrombosis disease;
Anti-infection, used for suppurative and surgical infections (acute tonsillitis, external otitis, osteomyelitis, surgical infection, etc.)