Acacetin Powder CAS 480-44-4
What is acacetin?
Acacetin is a natural organic substance derived from the legume plant Acacia, which displays golden, fuzzy blooms. While insoluble in water, acacetin is soluble in organic solvents such as methanol, ethanol, and DMSO. Acacetin, also known as robinin or robinin, is a natural flavonoid with diverse biological activities and applications. Acacetin is primarily found in the leaves and flowers of legumes such as Acacia farnesiana and Robinia pseudoacacia, and can also be extracted from plants such as thistle. It is widely used in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries, exhibiting antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, potentially benefiting human health.

YTBIO: Providing High-Quality Acacetin and Services
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- cGMP, ISO9001, and ISO22000 certifications ensure rigorous quality control throughout the entire process;
- BRC and HACCP system certifications ensure product safety and reliability;
- EU and NOP organic, kosher, and halal certifications meet various global standards and dietary requirements.
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Health Benefits of Acacetin
Antioxidant, Cell Protection
The body produces free radicals during metabolism. Excessive levels of these unstable molecules can attack cells, causing "oxidative stress," accelerating aging and leading to various diseases. Acacetin effectively scavenges these harmful free radicals, protecting our cells from damage. This is the root of its many health benefits.
Fighting Inflammation
When inflammation occurs in the body, key signaling pathways (such as NF-κB) are activated, producing large amounts of pro-inflammatory substances. Acacetin can inhibit these pathways, reducing the production of pro-inflammatory substances, thereby helping the body control the inflammatory response and potentially benefiting inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
Protecting Brain Nerves
Acacetin has demonstrated its ability to protect nerve cells in research models of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. It reduces the accumulation of harmful proteins in the brain, inhibits brain inflammation, and helps nerve cells resist oxidative damage.
Maintaining Cardiovascular Health
Acacetin also has protective effects on the heart and blood vessels. It helps improve vascular function, combats atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), and, through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, alleviates damage such as myocardial ischemia, thereby maintaining heart health.
Other Benefits
In addition, research has revealed that acacetin may have a variety of potential benefits, including antibacterial and antiviral properties, bone density protection, and improved insulin resistance. Traditionally, it has also been considered to have calming and soothing effects.
Applications of Acacetin

Skin Care
Acacetin has become a highly sought-after ingredient in the cosmetics industry.
Anti-Aging: With its potent antioxidant properties, it helps fight free radicals that cause aging, thereby firming the skin and reducing wrinkles.
Soothing and Repairing: Its anti-inflammatory properties help soothe irritated skin, reduce redness and discomfort, and are suitable for sensitive skin.
Food Industry
In today's pursuit of health and naturalness, acacetin is also being used as a natural food antioxidant. When added to food, it effectively delays the oxidative rancidity of oils and food ingredients, naturally extending the shelf life and improving food safety.
Pharmaceutical Research and Development
This is an area of particular interest for acacetin. Scientists are actively researching its potential for anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and cardiovascular benefits. Based on a large number of preclinical studies, some drugs containing acacetin or its derivatives have entered the clinical trial stage, bringing hope for the future development of new drugs for the treatment of chronic inflammation, neurodegenerative diseases, etc.
FAQ
Q: What certifications do you hold?
A: We prioritize product quality and safety, and our production facilities hold several top international certifications, including:
· cGMP
· ISO9001 and ISO22000
· BRC
· HACCP
· EU and NOP organic certifications
· Kosher certification
· Halal certification
Q: Do you provide third-party test reports (COAs) for your products?
A: Of course. We provide a COA with every batch.
Q: Do you offer custom products and technical support?
A: Yes, we have a strong R&D team. In addition to standard products, we can also provide customized dosage forms and customized packaging to meet your specific needs.
Our technical team is always ready to provide comprehensive technical support, including product application and formulation advice.








