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WE recently carried out some investigations of the “P factor” action of isoramnetol (3-metoxyquercetol) in view of the use of sea buckthorn berries as a source of vitamin C. The therapeutic activity of vitamin C is enhanced by the presence of flavonoids and it is known that sea buckthorn berries contain isoramnetol flavonoids1,2.
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GRIGORESCU, E., DUMITRESCU, S. Effect of Isoramnetol on Capillary Permeability. Nature 212, 78 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212078a0
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