Other name: Phytosterols
CAS No.: 83-46-5
Purity: Total Phytosterols 95%, Beta sitosterol 45%,70%
Molecular Weight: 398~414
Source: Non-GMO Soybeans
Appearance: White powder
MOQ: 100G
Package: 100g/1KG/Aluminum foil bag, 25kg/Fiber drum
Certificates: 100% certified ISO, HACCP, Kosher, FFR#&DUNS Number registered
Sample: 10g~20g Free
What is Phytosterol Beta Sitosterol?
Phytosterol Beta sitosterol is a substance found in plants. It is found in fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, and it is used to make medicines.
Beta sitosterol is used for heart disease and high cholesterol. It is also used to strengthen the immune system and prevent colon cancer, as well as gallstones, common cold, flu, swine flu, HIV/AIDS, rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis, psoriasis, allergies, cervical cancer, fibromyalgia, systemic Lupus erythematosus (SLE), asthma, hair loss, bronchitis, migraine and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Some men use beta sitosterol for an enlarged prostate, and some women use it for menopausal symptoms.
Marathon runners sometimes use beta-sitosterol to reduce post-run pain and swelling.
Some people apply beta-sitosterol to the skin to treat wounds and burns.
In foods, beta-sitosterol is added to some margarines designed to be used as part of a cholesterol-lowering diet and to prevent heart disease. The FDA allows manufacturers to claim that foods containing the phytosterol beta sitosterol can be used to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). Beta sitosterol does lower cholesterol levels.
What is The Benefits of Phytosterol Beta Sitosterol?
1. Cardiovascular disease
Phytosterol beta sitosterol may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) by lowering LDL cholesterol in the blood.
By increasing dietary intake, beta-sitosterol effectively competes with animal cholesterol for intestinal absorption. Over time, this can reduce the risk of atherosclerosis, a disease that can lead to heart attacks and strokes.
2. Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Beta sitosterol may help treat an enlarged bladder, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia. It can be used with traditional medicines for men with reduced urine flow and hesitancy.
3. Cancer
Beta sitosterol supplements are often touted for their cancer-fighting properties. Studies have shown that beta sitosterol inhibits the growth of human colon cancer cells and even induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells.
Possible side effects
Phytosterol beta sitosterol is considered safe when used at recommended doses for up to six months. Side effects may include nausea, indigestion, bloating, diarrhea, and constipation. Less commonly, beta sitosterol has been linked to erectile dysfunction and low libido.
Beta-sitosterol should not be used in people with a rare genetic disorder called sitosteremia, in which beta-sitosterol and other fats build up abnormally in the blood. Taking beta sitosterol supplements in this situation may actually increase the risk of heart attack.
Due to a lack of safety studies, beta sitosterol should not be used in children, pregnant women, or nursing mothers. To avoid unforeseen side effects or interactions, please consult your healthcare provider before taking beta sitosterol supplements.
Application of Phytosterol Beta Sitosterol
1. Foods field:
it can be used as a nutritional supplements regulator to add in foods,health care products to lower the cholesterol and prevent cardiovascular disease.
2. Animal nutrition:
as a new type of feed additive, it can promote the growth and development of animals, antiviral and cholesterol lowering.
3. Medical field:
Beta Sitosterol Powder can be used to reduce cholesterol, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, ulcers etc. products, but also a basic materials of steroid hormone drugs.
4. Pesticide field:
it can be used in the synthesis of plant growth hormone, and in new type of anti plant virus source drugs
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