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Genistein
Catalog No. | PI0065 |
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CAS No. | 446-72-0 |
Molecular Formula | C15H10O5 |
Molecular Weight | 270.24 |
Purity | 98% HPLC |
Package | 25 kg/drum |
Botanical Source | Genista tinctoria Linn. |
Appearance | Yellow powder |
Storage | Stored in cool and dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat. |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Note: This genistein can also be used as reference standards. You can find it under the category of Reference Substance at Herbalext.com. |
Safety Tips of Genistein
Handling of genistein should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with handling of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes.
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Related Applications
Joint and Bone Care
As our bones become weaker as we age, many of the elderly are suffering from pain and inflexibility caused by arthritis and osteoporosis. Fortunately, many chemicals from nature are found to be beneficial to joints and bones.Women's Health Care
Women and men have many of the same health problems, but some diseases or conditions are more common in women, such as osteoarthritis, obesity, depression, hormonal fluctuations, monthly menses, osteoarthritis, obesity, pre-menstrual, or menopausal tensions, including irritability, mood swings, bloating, breast tenderness, uterine discomfort, headache, nausea, insomnia and general malaise. Many chemicals from nature could be beneficial to women and prevent or alleviate these diseases.
Related Researches
- 1. Genetic And Epigenetic Studies For Determining Molecular Targets Of Natural Product Anticancer Agents.
Wang Y, et al. Curr Cancer Drug Targets 2013 Apr 17.
- 2. DNA Methylation and Histone Modifications of Wnt Genes by Genistein During Colon Cancer Development.
Zhang Y, et al. Carcinogenesis 2013 Apr 18.
- 3. Biotransformation and recovery of the isoflavones genistein and daidzein from industrial antibiotic fermentations.
Weber JM, et al. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 2013 Apr 19.
- 4. Individual And Combined Effects Of Genistein And Hesperidin Supplementation On Meat Quality In Meat-Type Broiler Chickens.
Kamboh AA, et al. J Sci Food Agric 2013 Apr 19.
- 5. Functional Characterization of a Flavonoid Glycosyltransferase Gene from Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha).
Singh S, et al. Appl Biochem Biotechnol 2013 Apr 23.
- 6. Role of protein tyrosine kinase in the effect of IP6 on IL-8 secretion in intestinal epithelial cells.
Wawszczyk J, et al. Acta Pol Pharm 2013 Jan-Feb;70(1):79-86.
- 7. Influence of genistein on c-Jun, c-Fos and Fos-B of AP-1 subunits expression in skin keratinocytes, fibroblasts and keloid fibroblasts cultured in vitro.
Jurzak M, et al. Acta Pol Pharm 2013 Mar-Apr;70(2):205-13.
- 8. RESOLUTION OF THE DIRECT INTERACTION AND INHIBITION OF THE HUMAN GLUT1 HEXOSE TRANSPORTER BY RESVERATROL FROM ITS EFFECT ON GLUCOSE ACCUMULATION.
Salas M, et al. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 2013 Apr 24.
- 9. Estrogen Receptor-Mediated Effects of Isoflavone Supplementation Were Not Observed in Whole-Genome Gene Expression Profiles of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Postmenopausal, Equol-Producing Women.
van der Velpen V, et al. J Nutr 2013 Apr 24.
- 10. Bioavailability enhancers of herbal origin: An overview.
Kesarwani K, et al. Asian Pac J Trop Biomed 2013 Apr;3(4):253-266.