What are the effects of isorhamnetin?
1. Coronary dilation effect. Increase coronary blood flow.
2. Inhibit platelet aggregation.
3. Anti-hemostatic effect. Inhibit the effect of certain hemostatic components.
4. Anti-hepatotoxic components. Edited and compiled by Medical | Education Network, it has an inhibitory effect on rat hepatocyte poisoning induced by CCl4 and GalN.
5. Regulate the reproductive capacity of male plants.
6. Reduce the cholesterol concentration in rat serum and liver.
7. Anti-lipid peroxidation. Reduce the amount of thiobarbituric acid reactive substance TBARS in rat liver.
Isorhamnetin is widely regarded as a natural antioxidant. It comes from a variety of plants, such as ginkgo and sea buckthorn, and has a variety of biological activities.
First of all, as an antioxidant, isorhamnetin can remove oxygen free radicals in the body, which is essential for preventing cell and tissue damage caused by aging or other factors. This antioxidant effect not only helps to protect cell health, but also delays the aging process to a certain extent.
In addition, isorhamnetin also exhibits a variety of pharmacological effects, including cardiovascular protection, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, anti-allergic and immune regulation. In terms of cardiovascular protection, isorhamnetin can dilate blood vessels, lower blood pressure, and has a preventive and therapeutic effect on cardiovascular diseases such as coronary atherosclerosis. In terms of anti-tumor, isorhamnetin inhibits the growth and proliferation of tumor cells through a variety of mechanisms, such as inducing tumor cell apoptosis and inhibiting tumor cell DNA synthesis, showing its broad prospects as a potential anti-tumor drug.