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Astilbin

In vitro / Animal

Mechanism of Action

Anti-inflammatory via T-cell modulation (selective immunosuppression), anti-oxidant, anti-hyperuricemic

Research Notes

Selectively suppressed activated T-cells without affecting resting T-cells in vitro. Anti-hyperuricemic via xanthine oxidase inhibition. Anti-inflammatory in contact dermatitis models.

Found In 1 Herb

3D Molecular Structure

Dihydroflavonol (flavanonol)
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Astilbin

Dihydroflavonol (flavanonol)Bioactive phytochemical with therapeutic properties

Representative pattern: C₁₅H₁₀O₃

Atoms
Carbon
Oxygen

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