preventing alcohol liver – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com Global Supplier of Hyaluronic Acid & Chondroitin Sulfate Wed, 24 Apr 2024 03:13:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.18 https://www.stanfordchem.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cropped-STANFORD-CHEMICALS-LOGO-1-32x32.jpg preventing alcohol liver – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com 32 32 The Miraculous Effect of Dihydromyricetin https://www.stanfordchem.com/the-miraculous-effect-of-dihydromyricetin.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/the-miraculous-effect-of-dihydromyricetin.html#respond Mon, 02 Jul 2018 02:48:36 +0000 Biological Experiment of Dihydromyricetin It is reported that on January 13, 2012, the Oriental Morning Post reported that researchers at the University of California in Los Angeles developed a new drug using Fructus aurantii extract, which could be injected into mice to relieve alcohol, which could relieve the “top” symptoms in a short period of […]

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Biological Experiment of Dihydromyricetin
It is reported that on January 13, 2012, the Oriental Morning Post reported that researchers at the University of California in Los Angeles developed a new drug using Fructus aurantii extract, which could be injected into mice to relieve alcohol, which could relieve the “top” symptoms in a short period of time.
The researchers used the Fructus aurantii extract Dihydromyricetin (DHM) to observe the antialcoholism efficacy of different medicinal herbs. They drank a certain amount of alcohol in 2 hours, which was equivalent to drinking 15 to 20 bottles of beer. As expected, most of the mice were drunk and the rest had not been touched even after being knocked down. Within 1 hour, the symptoms of drunkenness began to weaken, and mice gradually resumed their control of the body.
In the second part of the experiment, the researchers injected the mice with alcohol and injected them with dihydromyricetin, and found that the mice increased their ability to control their own behavior, delayed the onset of drunken symptoms, and recovered about 15 minutes after drunkenness.
Moreover, rats injected with dihydromyricetin for two days in a row were less excited, had spasticity and other drunken symptoms, and were not “greedy”, which meant that dihydromyricetin had a certain inhibitory effect on alcohol addiction.
It is observed that the effect of dihydromyricetin is effective. Drinking and ingestion of rattan tea containing dihydromyricetin can quickly remove alcohol and make the problem of hangovers effectively restrained.

Dihydromyricetin Has An Effect on Alcoholism

It is found in clinical studies that many drugs also show the effect of improving alcoholism, but because Western medicine usually has side effects, it can cause certain damage to liver and kidney function.
Dihydromyricetin is the extract of vine tea from the genus Vitis. The main active ingredient in rattan tea is flavonoids. Dihydromyricetin is a special kind of flavonoid. Besides cough, expectorant, analgesic, and hypoglycemic effects, it also has the effect of relieving alcoholism, preventing alcoholic liver and fatty liver, and inhibiting the deterioration of liver cells to reduce the incidence of liver cancer.

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Dihydromyricetin – “Soft Gold in Flavonoids” https://www.stanfordchem.com/dihydromyricetin-soft-gold-in-flavonoids.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/dihydromyricetin-soft-gold-in-flavonoids.html#respond Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:02:36 +0000 What Is Dihydromyricetin? Dihydromyricetin, a special flavonoid extracted from Ampelopsis, is known as “soft gold in flavonoids”. This kind of substance has many peculiar effects, such as scavenging free radicals, antioxidation, antithrombotic, anti-tumor, and anti-inflammatory. And dihydromyricetin is a more special kind of flavonoid. Besides the general characteristics of flavonoids, it has the following characteristics: 1, […]

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What Is Dihydromyricetin?

Dihydromyricetin, a special flavonoid extracted from Ampelopsis, is known as “soft gold in flavonoids”.

This kind of substance has many peculiar effects, such as scavenging free radicals, antioxidation, antithrombotic, anti-tumor, and anti-inflammatory. And dihydromyricetin is a more special kind of flavonoid. Besides the general characteristics of flavonoids, it has the following characteristics:
1, The general flavonoids are basically insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol, and dihydromyricetin
is easy to dissolve in hot water. That is to say, as long as the dihydromyricetin in rattan tea can be soaked in open water, the efficacy is better.
2, In addition to the general effect of flavonoids, HMP also has the effect of relieving alcoholism, preventing alcoholic liver and fatty liver, inhibiting the deterioration of hepatocytes, and reducing the incidence of liver cancer.
3, Dihydromyricetin has a small molecular weight, which is easier to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and works faster.
Dihydromyricetin is a more special kind of flavonoid. In addition to the general characteristics of flavonoids, it has the effect of relieving alcoholism, preventing alcoholic liver and fatty liver, inhibiting the deterioration of hepatocytes, and reducing the incidence of liver cancer. It is a good product for protecting the liver and protecting the liver and relieving alcohol and sobering up wine.
The physical and chemical properties of dihydromyricetin are white needle-like crystallization (ethanol), soluble in hot water, hot ethanol, and acetone, soluble in ethanol and methanol, extremely soluble in ethyl acetate, insoluble in chloroform and petroleum ether.
Micro herb studies showed that the thermal stability of dihydromyricetin was better, but with the increase in temperature, the irreversible oxidation reaction of dihydromyricetin was more than 100 degrees. Dihydromyricetin is stable under neutral and acid conditions.
Although the role of dihydromyricetin is so extensive, the content in the Ampelopsis is not high. It is understood that: the highest content of dihydromyricetin is Ampelopsis Rubra. However, it is also the main form of dihydromyricetin.

What Is Dihydromyricetin Used For?

Dihydromyricetin has been demonstrated to show antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antimicrobial, cell death-mediating, and lipid and glucose metabolism-regulatory activities.

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