Cynarin Raw material powder artichoke extract for liver
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Cynarin Raw material powder artichoke extract for liver

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Cynarin powder Usage and Synthesis.

Cynarin (Cynarine) is a phytochemical from artichoke that has multiple pharmacological properties, including free radical scavenging, antioxidant, anti-histidine and antiviral activities. Cynarin blocks the interaction between CD28 of T cell receptor and CD80 of antigen presenting cells. Cynarin triggers the nuclear translocation of Nrf2, restores the balance of glutathione (GSH) and reactive oxygen species (ROS), and inhibits mitochondrial depolarization.

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Uses of Cynarin powder.

Cynarin is a naturally occurring compound in artichoke and forest senecio, also known as cynarin or cynarinic acid. It not only exists in these plants, but can also be obtained through chemical synthesis. Cynarin has a variety of physiological activities, including choleretic, hepatoprotective and cholesterol-lowering effects, so it is used in medicine to treat diseases related to insufficient liver function.

In addition, cynarin is also rich in chlorogenic acid and polyphenols, which have a good protective effect on the liver. This shows that cynarin can not only assist in the treatment of liver diseases, but also may help prevent liver damage.

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What is the use of cynarin tablet?

Cynarine is present in artichoke leaves and has a beneficial effect on the control of gallstones, helps control cholesterol levels and improves gallbladder function

Who should not take artichoke supplements?

Do not take artichoke extract if you are hypersensitive to the aster family of plants including daisies, chrysanthemums, marigolds and ragweed. Do not take artichoke extract if you have bile duct blockage. Exercise caution if you have gallstones, artichoke may worsen the condition.

FAQs About Cynarin

Q: Is cynarin safe for long-term use?
A: Yes, when taken at recommended doses. No significant side effects reported in clinical studies.

Q: How does cynarin differ from silymarin (milk thistle)?
A: Both support liver health but work differently—cynarin stimulates bile flow, while silymarin protects and regenerates liver cells. They complement each other well.

Q: Can I get enough cynarin from eating artichokes?
A: Cooking reduces cynarin content. For therapeutic effects, standardized extracts are more reliable.

Q: Any medication interactions?
A: May enhance effects of cholesterol drugs (monitor with doctor). Generally safe with most medications.


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