Fisetin 98%
Fisetin (antioxidant) fights aging by clearing damaged cells and boosting defenses (glutathione). This promotes health and combats chronic diseases.
Fisetin Features:
- Extended Shelf Life: Enjoy a shelf life of 2 years, ensuring lasting freshness and potency.
- Various Jar Sizes: Available in 10g, 20g, 30g, and 60g jars, offering flexibility in quantity.
- Swift Global Delivery: Experience fast international shipping, with orders usually dispatched within 3 business days.
- Optimal Dosage: Recommended daily intake of up to 1.5 grams. Caution advised not to exceed the stated recommended daily dose.
- Temperature Stability: While temperature stable, refrigeration is recommended for optimal storage.
Fisetin 98%.
What is Fisetin?
Fisetin (7,3′,4′-flavon-3-ol) belongs to the flavonoid group of polyphenols and is derived from plants.
It is present in various plants, functioning as a yellow or ochre coloring agent. Additionally, fisetin is commonly found in fruits and vegetables like strawberries, apples, persimmons, onions, and cucumbers.
The chemical formula of fisetin was initially documented by Austrian chemist Josef Herzig in 1891.
How does Fisetin work?
- Fisetin is a powerful antioxidant known for its potent senolytic effects. It helps eliminate senescent or damaged cells and inhibits the replication of damaged DNA, contributing to human health and longevity. Studies indicate that fisetin extends lifespan by reducing oxidative stress and boosting glutathione levels. It supports healthy aging and combats chronic diseases associated with aging.
- Studies indicate that fisetin effectively reduces markers of cellular senescence, demonstrating twice the senolytic potency compared to quercetin.
- Fisetin, akin to other polyphenols like resveratrol, acts as a sirtuin-activating compound. Laboratory studies have demonstrated its ability to extend the lifespan of yeast, worms, flies, and mice.
- In laboratory studies on cells and model animals, fisetin has demonstrated anti-cancer activity by blocking the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway and employing other mechanisms to activate apoptosis and prevent resistance to apoptosis.
- Research has also indicated that fisetin promotes cardiac regeneration by activating genes associated with cell proliferation. It shows potential in protecting against ischemic damage following a heart attack and may offer preventive benefits against strokes.
- Lastly, fisetin, similar to quercetin, appears to extend blood clotting and thrombin times.
How to Use Fisetin: A Comprehensive Guide
Purity and Source:
- Fisetin purity exceeds 98%.
- Derived from Rhus succedanea L., also known as Japanese Hazenoki tree, Sumac, or wax tree.
Recommended Daily Dosage:
- Daily dosage can be up to 1.5g. Most trials have used daily dosages ranging from 0.1g to 1.5g.
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. No adverse reactions have been recorded within these dosages.
Enhanced Absorption Tip:
- Fisetin is soluble in fat; take it with oil or fat to improve absorption.
Storage Instructions:
- Store in a cool, dark place, and keep out of reach of children.
Additional Information:
- Food supplements should not replace a varied diet.
- Available in jars of 10g, 20g, 30g, and 60g.