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ru·tin

(rū'tin),
A flavonoid obtained from buckwheat, which causes decreased capillary fragility.
Synonym(s): rutoside
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Q. part of my daily rutin is that every morning i exercise for about an hour by jogging and push ups and other things ... is it enough to keep my health straight and level ?and also , is it enough for fitness ambition ? do i need to envolve other things with my work out ???

A. a proper diet,like watching what u eat,drink alot of water,eat more fruits,watch your carbs and calories

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Quercetin 3-O-[alpha]-rhamnopyranosyl (1[right arrow]6)-[beta]-glucopyranoside (Rutin) (2)
Anti-oxidant capacity, total phenolic contents and HPLC determination of rutin in Viola tricolor (L) flowers.
Dogal dogum felsefesine uygun bu programda dogumda beslenme ve sivi alimi kesilmesi, lavman, tiras, erken amniyotomi gibi mudahalelerin rutin olarak uygulanmamasi gerektigi yer almakta, normal dogumu ozendirmek, mudahale oranlarini azaltmak hedeflenmektedir.
In an assay with 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH), buckwheat extract exhibited significantly more antioxidant activity than did pure rutin, with buckwheat observed to more effectively block UV-induced peroxidation of linoleic acid as compared with rutin and the commercial UV absorber.
While comparing with the standard curve of the phenolic compounds chlorogenic acid, quercetin, rutin, mandalic acid and hydro benzoic acid were detected.
The major phenolic compounds described in peach fruits are rutin, catechin, caffeic, chlorogenic, phlorodizin, procatechuic, siringic, quercetin, p-coumaric, gallic and ferrulic (Table 3, 4).
Overexpression of petunia CHI and CHS genes in tomatoes was sufficient for the accumulation of rutin and naringenin contents, respectively.
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