Resveratrol | 501-36-0
Cas No :
501-36-0
Synonyms :
Form :
Solid
Molecular Weight :
228.25
Molecular Formula :
C14H12O3
Melting Point :
254.0 - 257.0 °C
Flash Point :
200.0 °C
Solubility :
Dmso (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly)
Description :
Overview of Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a natural polyphenolic compound found in grapes, berries, and other plants used as a dietary supplement for cardiovascular health, anti-aging, and antioxidant support. Known for its potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and potential longevity-promoting properties, Resveratrol is widely used in nutraceutical formulations for cardiovascular protection, metabolic support, and healthy aging applications.
This compound appears as a white to light yellow or light brown powder with limited water solubility and light sensitivity. Its mechanisms—activation of sirtuins, antioxidant activity, modulation of cellular signaling pathways—provide cardioprotective effects, support metabolic health, and may promote longevity.
Related products include Quercetin, Curcumin, Grape Seed Extract, and other polyphenolic antioxidants used in anti-aging and cardiovascular health supplements, and often combined with Fructose in liquid supplement formulations.
Applications of Resveratrol
Nutritional Supplement
- Used for cardiovascular health and heart disease prevention
- Applied in anti-aging and longevity supplement formulations
- Supports metabolic health and insulin sensitivity
- Used in cognitive health and neuroprotection products
- Applied in skin health and anti-aging cosmetic formulations
- Supports mitochondrial function and cellular energy
Therapeutic & Research Applications
- Examined for potential cancer-prevention properties
- Utilized in diabetes research and metabolic syndrome study
- Investigated for neurodegenerative disease prevention
- Research into anti-inflammatory mechanisms
- Possible applications for managing weight and obesity
- Investigated for the purpose of preventing cardiovascular diseases
Formulation Development
- In tablets, capsules, and liquid supplements
- It is available in both Micronized and regular formats for greater bioavailability
- Trans-resveratrol is an active version that is more stable.
- Sometimes, it is combined with the other antioxidants (quercetin, CoQ10)
- R provides protection against light, heat, and oxygenation
- Formulations that are enhanced employ either nanoparticles or liposomal delivery
Safety & Handling Guidelines
- Do not inhale fine powder
- Wear goggles, gloves, and protective clothing when handling
- Be safe from heat, light, and oxygenation
- Keep in a dry, cool area in a securely closed, light-resistant container
- Be sure to follow COA and MSDS guidelines completely
Where to Buy Resveratrol?
Resveratrol Manufacturer
ChemicalBull supplies high-purity Resveratrol (trans-Resveratrol), meeting quality standards for nutraceutical and cosmetic applications.
Resveratrol Supplier & Distributor
- Available in bulk packing for supplement and cosmetic formulation
- Multiple purity grades available (50%, 98%, 99%)
- High-purity trans-Resveratrol for premium applications
- COA, MSDS, and technical specifications provided
MSDS
Includes detailed safety instructions, hazard identification, and storage guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What are the benefits of resveratrol?
Benefits include cardiovascular protection, antioxidant support, anti-aging effects, improved insulin sensitivity, cognitive health support, anti-inflammatory properties, and potential longevity promotion. -
What is Resveratrol used for?
It is used for cardiovascular health support, anti-aging supplementation, metabolic health, neuroprotection, skin health in cosmetics, and as a powerful antioxidant in various wellness formulations. -
What is the difference between Resveratrol and trans-Resveratrol?
Trans-Resveratrol is the active, stable form of resveratrol; cis-Resveratrol is less stable and less bioactive. Supplements should specify trans-Resveratrol content.