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• Bilberry extract 25

• Centella asiatica purified triterpenes

• Ginkgo biloba extract EPG 246

• Ginkgo biloba extract G 328

• Ginkgo biloba extract G 320

• HMRlignan (TM)

• Hyoscine-N-butylbromide
(BP 2004 - EP V)

• L-5-Hydroxytryptophan
(Griffonia seed extract)

• Pilocarpine hydrochloride
(USP 28 - BP 2004 - EP V)

• Red Clover extract IFL 40

• Silymarin 80

• Troxerutin

• Vincamine (Fr. Xe - DAC 86)

• Vinpocetine (JPC 1993)

• Zea Mays insaponifiable fraction

 
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Troxerutin

IUPAC name: 2-[3,4-Bis(2-Hydroxyethoxy)phenyl]-3[[6-deoxy-a -L-mannopyranosyl)- § (-D-glucopyranosyl]oxy]-5-hydroxy-7-(2-hydroxyethoxy) -4H-1-benzopyran-4-one

Assay: (Spectrophotometric) A(1%, 1cm) at 348nm * 240 (*97%) calculated on dried substance

Product Origins: Troxerutin is a derivative of the natural bioflavonoid Rutin extracted from Sophora japonica (Japanese pagoda tree).

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Therapeutic Applications: Common usage is mainly in the treatment of varicose veins and haemorrhoids. Troxerutine may also act to improve capillary function, reduce capillary fragility and reduce abnormal leakage. Applications also exist for reducing the occurrence of night cramps and other circulatory problems.

Therapeutical Categories: Vasoprotectant, Tonic of vein-system. Synonyms : 7,3(, 4(- tris[O-2(2-hydroxyethyl)] rutin, trioxythylrutin, trihydroxyethylrutoside