Rutin

A powerful bioflavonoid glycoside known for its antioxidant properties and support of vascular health, commonly derived from various plant sources
Flavonoids Flavonoid Glycosides Research: Moderate

Scientific Name

Rutoside

Also Known As

Rutin Rutoside Quercetin-3-rutinoside Vitamin P Bioflavonoid

Benefits

  • Supports capillary strength and vascular health
  • Powerful antioxidant properties
  • May help support healthy circulation
  • Works synergistically with vitamin C
  • Anti-inflammatory properties
  • May support healthy blood pressure
  • Traditional use for venous health

Common Forms

Powder Capsules Tablets Extract Standardized preparations

Safety Notes

Generally well-tolerated when used as directed. May interact with blood-thinning medications. Large doses may cause digestive upset. Consult healthcare provider if taking medications or have bleeding disorders.

Types of Rutin

🧬 Rutin from Sophora Japonica

Rutin extracted from Sophora japonica flower buds, the most common commercial source

Available Forms:

95% Pure Rutin Powder 98% Pure Rutin Powder Micronized Rutin
🧬 Buckwheat-Derived Rutin

Rutin extracted from buckwheat plants and flowers

Available Forms:

Buckwheat Whole Plant Extract
🧬 Citrus-Derived Rutin

Rutin extracted from citrus peels and other citrus sources

Available Forms:

Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex with Rutin
🧬 Enzymatically Modified Rutin

Rutin processed with enzymes to enhance bioavailability

Available Forms:

Isoquercitrin (Enzymatic Rutin Product)
🧬 Pharmaceutical Grade Rutin

High-purity rutin meeting pharmaceutical standards

Available Forms:

USP Grade Rutin
🧬 Rutin Combination Formulas

Rutin combined with other vascular health ingredients

Available Forms:

Rutin Vascular Support Blend