Weight
loss/Cellulite
Artichoke
Caffeine
and Aminophylline
Yohimbine(Iombina)
L-Carnitin
Mesoglycan(Mesoglicano)
Phosphatidylcholine(PC)
Tiratricol
Trissilinol
Vascular/Circulation
Benzopirone
Buflomedil
Ginkgo
Biloba
Pentoxifylline
Rutina & Mellilotus
Minoxidil
Anaesthetic/Absorption Agent
Mesocaine
Procaine
Facial Rejuvination
17
B Estradiol
Amonia
Lactate
DMAE
Asian
Centella
Glycolic
Acid
Glycosaminoglycans(GAG)
Hyaluronic
Acid
Piruvato
Sodico
Vitamin
C
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RUTINA
& MELLILOTUS
Many, if not most, of rutin's possible activities can
be accounted for, in part, by rutin's antioxidant activity.
Rutin is a phenolic antioxidant and has been demonstrated
to scavenge superoxide radicals. Rutin can chelate metal
ions, such as ferrous cations. Ferrous cations are involved
in the so-called Fenton reaction, which generates reactive
oxygen species. Rutin may also modulate the respiratory
burst of neutrophils. The in vivo antioxidant activity
of rutin is most likely due to its aglycone quercetin,
to which it is metabolized following ingestion. Although
most studies show rutin to inhibit lipid peroxidation,
a few studies do not. Rutin may also help maintain levels
of the biological antioxidant reduced glutathione. Importantly,
under certain conditions, rutin or its metabolite quercetin
may become a pro-oxidant. For example, nitrosation of
rutin/ quercetin may produce a pro-oxidant molecule
that may have mutagenic potential.

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