Dihydromyricetin extract dhm Powder

Chemical Name

Dihydromyricetin(DHM)

CAS Number

27200-12-0

Synonyms

Ampelopsin, DHM

Molecular Formula

C15H12O8

Purity

98% min

Appearance

Pale brown

Solubility

less solubility in water (0.2 mg/mL at 25 °C)

Application

Food supplement and Medicine

Ampelopsin, also known as dihydromyricetin and DHM

Description of DHM Powder

What is DHM Powder

DHM (Dihydromyricetin) powder is a natural flavonoid compound extracted from the Ampelopsis grossedentata, commonly known as the Japanese raisin tree or Hovenia dulcis. Valued for its potential to promote liver health, facilitate alcohol metabolism, and alleviate hangover symptoms. Its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties enhance its overall health benefits, making it a popular choice for individuals seeking support after alcohol consumption.

Princeton Powder is a leading supplier of bulk pure Dihydromyricetin (DHM)  ingredient in USA. We offer natural source Ampelopsin variants of exceptional quality at competitive prices.

COA of DHM Powder

Item

Specification

Standard

Result

Appearance

White or Off-White Powder

Organoleptic

Conforms

Odour

Characteristic

Organoleptic

Conforms

Loss on Weight

≤1.0%

USP37

0.12%

Ignition Ash

≤1.0%

USP37

0.08%

Dihydromyricetin

≥98%

HPLC

99.20%

Lead (Pb)

≤3.0mg/kg

USP37

Conforms

Arsenic (As)

≤2.0mg/kg

USP37

Conforms

Cadmium (Cd)

≤1.0mg/kg

USP37

Conforms

Mercury (Hg)

≤0.1mg/kg

USP37

Conforms

Total Plate Count

≤1000cfu/g

USP30

Conforms

Yeast & Mold

≤100cfu/g

USP30

Conforms

E.Coli

Negative

USP30

Conforms

Salmonella

Negative

USP30

Conforms

Benefits/Application of DHM Powder

DHM powder, also known as Dihydromyricetin and Ampelopsin, offers diverse health benefits ranging from liver support and hangover relief to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Its applications span across pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and the food and beverage industry, making it a versatile supplement with potential therapeutic value.

  • Liver Health Support
  • Hangover Relief: Enhance alcohol metabolism
  • Neuroprotective effects: Protect nerve cells from damage and supporting cognitive function.
  • Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics
  • Food and Beverage Industry

DHM Reference

Dihydromyricetin: A review on identification and quantification methods, biological activities, chemical stability, metabolism and approaches to enhance its bioavailability

  • Dihydromyricetin (DMY) is an important plant flavonoid, which has many benefiting activities, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antidiabetic and neuroprotective activities. Many factors such as heat, pH, metal ions, could affect the chemical stability and bioavailability of DHM.

Effect of the natural flavonoids myricetin and dihydromyricetin on the wound healing process in vitro

  • Myricetin (MYR) and dihydromyricetin (DHM) are classified as natural flavonoids. Both substances are known for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

 

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Tradition from Eastern culture suggests DHM works for hangovers, also some research show evidences that DHM can give their liver time to metabolize the alcohol in their body.

Dihydromyricetin (DHM, DMY), a flavonoid that has anxiolytic properties in a mouse model of isolation-induced anxiety. Socially isolated mice demonstrated increased anxiety levels and reduced exploratory behavior measured by elevated plus-maze and open-field tests.