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Brand Name :
Not Available
Synonyms :
taxifolin
Class :
NSAIDs, flavonoids
Dosage Forms & Strengths Â
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(off-label):
taxifolin is currently being investigated for its potential health benefits, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Research suggests it may have therapeutic potential in cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, neurodegenerative disorders, and cancer
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Actions and spectrumÂ
Taxifolin also possesses antioxidant activity as this compound eliminates toxic free radicals which cause oxidative damage in cells. It also has an anti-inflammatory property which makes it reduce inflammation and inflammatory reactions. Potential benefits of taxifolin include the enhancement of blood circulation and reduction in high blood pressure in the cardiovascular system. It also has beneficial effects about the liver in terms of preventing and repairing the damages that may be caused on the liver through the process.Â
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Black Box Warning Â
There are no known black box warnings Â
Contraindication/Caution:Â Â
ContraindicationÂ
There are no contraindications associated with taxifolin. Â
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Allergies Â
Pregnancy/Lactation Â
Pregnancy consideration: pregnancy category: not assigned Â
excreted into human milk: unknown Â
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Pharmacology Â
Taxifolin, which is also known as dihydroquercetin, is a type of flavonoids that directly exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. It is known to scavenge free radicals and ROS thus protecting cells from oxidative stress. Taxifolin has an anti-inflammatory effect since it suppresses the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and enzymes. It causes programmed cell death in cancer cells, prevents the growth of tumor cells and interferes with the progression of cancer cells to other parts of the body. It enhances the endothelial function, inhibits lipid peroxidation, and offers protection against atherosclerosis.Â
PharmacodynamicsÂ
Taxifolin has superb antioxidant properties as it scavenge the free radicals and the reactive oxygen species (ROS). This action is beneficial in reducing cell damage through oxidation, lipid peroxidation, as well as damage on the DNA molecules.Â
PharmacokineticsÂ
Absorption Â
Limited information availableÂ
Distribution Â
It is distributed throughout the body via the bloodstream. Â
Metabolism Â
Limited information availableÂ
Elimination and excretionÂ
It is excreted primarily through the urine and feces. Â
Administration Â
It is typically taken orally with or without food as a dietary supplementÂ
Patient information leaflet Â
Generic Name: taxifolin Â
Pronounced: (TAX-uh-foh-lin)Â Â
Why do we use taxifolin? Â
Taxifolin is presently under study for its possibly antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties. Research has shown that this compound may act as an antioxidant, extract free radicals, and decrease oxidative stress which may be important in the inhibition of some age-related diseases.Â