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Category: Phytochemicals

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What is magnolol?: The Phytochemical from Magnolia Bark

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With centuries of use in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine, magnolol is a bioactive neolignan compound found in the bark of magnolia trees, notably *Magnolia officinalis*. Modern pharmacological research has focused on its potential for a range of therapeutic applications, from anti-anxiety and anti-inflammatory effects to neuroprotection.

What is Flavanone used for?: Unveiling the Therapeutic Potential

4 min read
Over 6,000 types of flavonoids exist in nature, and flavanones, a key subclass found primarily in citrus fruits, have garnered significant attention in pharmacology for their therapeutic potential. This article explores **what is Flavanone used for** in both dietary and supplemental contexts, from its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties to its emerging roles in cardiovascular and neuroprotection.