Myricetin
•Last Updated: October 13, 2024
One of the many bioflavonoids, usually investigated as being more involved with anti-osteoporotic effects and bone health than other flavonoids like Kaempferol or Quercetin.
Myricetin is most often used for
Last Updated:October 13, 2024
Note that Myricetin is also known as:
- 3 3 4 5 5 7-Hexahydroxyflavone
Myricetin should not be confused with:
- Myricitrin (the 3-O-rhamnoside of Myricetin)
- Myristin and Myristicin (components of Nutmeg)
- Myristica fragrans (the plant called Nutmeg)
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