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rutin

 
(′rüt·ən)

(organic chemistry) C27H32O16 A hydroxyflavone glucorhamnoside derived from cowslip and other plants; yellow needles melting at 190°C; used to treat capillary disorders.


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A flavonoid, the disaccharide derivative of quercitin, containing glucose and rhamnose.

A bioflavonoid found in bee pollen, as well as in a variety of plants and vegetables. In addition to having antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, rutin also assists vitamin C uptake in the body.

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