Troxerutin
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Troxerutin is a flavonol, a type of flavonoid, derived from rutin.[1] It is more accurately a hydroxyethylrutoside. It can be isolated from Sophora japonica, the Japanese pagoda tree.
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Other names | Hydroxyethylrutoside (HER) Pherarutin Trihydroxyethylrutin 3',4',7-Tris[O-(2-hydroxyethyl)]rutin |
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Formula | C33H42O19 |
Molar mass | 742.680 g·mol−1 |
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It is used as a vasoprotective.[2]
Troxerutin has been shown in mice to reverse CNS insulin resistance and reduce reactive oxygen species induced by a high-cholesterol diet.[3]