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Rutin Variants

Explore all available forms and preparations of Rutin. Each variant may have different bioavailability, potency, and recommended uses.

21 variants available4 different forms

Rutin

as RUTIN

Found in: 156 products
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Rutin

as includes 100 mg Rutin

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Rutin

as Rutin Concentrate

Found in: 156 products
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Rutin

as Rutin (Sophora japonica) flower bud extract

Found in: 37 products
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Rutin

as Rutin (from Sophora japonica) (flower bud) extract

Found in: 156 products
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Rutin

as organic Rutin extract

Found in: 156 products
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Rutin Bioflavonoid

Form:bioflavonoid

bioflavonoid

Found in: 3 products
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k-Rutin

Found in: 156 products
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Rutin Bioflavonoids

Form:bioflavonoid

bioflavonoid

Found in: 3 products
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Rutin

as Rutin (Sophora japonica) powder

Found in: 156 products
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Rutin (Sophora japonica) bud extract

Form:bud extract

Concentrated extract for enhanced potency

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Rutin

as Rutin NF

Found in: 156 products
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Rutin

as Rutin N.F.

Found in: 156 products
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Rutin

as Undiluted Rutin

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Rutin

as Quercetin Rutin

Found in: 1,049 products
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Rutin; Powder

Form:powder

Powdered form for easy mixing

Found in: 156 products
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Quercetin-3-0-Rutinoside

Form:standardized extract

Concentrated extract for enhanced potency

Found in: 1,049 products
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Rutin

as Beta Rutin

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Rutoside

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Rutoside

as Rutoside Trihydrate

Found in: 156 products
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Rutoside

as 0-(Beta-Hydroxyethyl)-Rutosides

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Understanding Variants: Different forms of Rutin can have significantly different properties:

  • Extracts are concentrated forms with higher potency
  • Standardized versions ensure consistent active compound levels
  • Branded ingredients often have proprietary processing or clinical studies
  • Different forms (powder, oil, fermented) affect absorption and bioavailability