
Chrysin
Chrysin is a naturally occurring flavone found in plants and honey, often used in supplements for its potential aromatase-inhibiting properties.
- Category
- Specialty Ingredients
- CAS Number
- 480-40-0
- Form
- powder
- Variants
- 1 available
Product Information
Chrysin is a flavone found in various plants, including passionflower, and in honey. It is often included in dietary supplements for its potential to inhibit aromatase, an enzyme that converts testosterone into estrogen. Some athletes and bodybuilders use chrysin in an attempt to increase testosterone levels. Further research is needed to confirm its efficacy and optimal dosage.
Available Specifications
| Variant |
|---|
| Chrysin Powder 98% |
Product Facts
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- Specialty Ingredients
- Variants Available
- 1 specification
- Sample Available
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- Typical Lead Time
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- COA Available
- Yes — Included with every order
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