Fisetin is a health-promoting dietary antioxidant. It belongs to the flavonoid class of compounds, often called flavonoids. Fisetin is found in many plants, especially citrus fruits and vegetables.
Fisetin has strong antioxidant activity and can fight against the generation and damage of free radicals, thereby protecting the human body from oxidative stress.
Research shows that fisetin has stronger antioxidant activity than vitamin C and vitamin E. It protects cells from oxidative stress damage by capturing and neutralizing free radicals.
In addition, fisetin can also increase the activity of antioxidant enzymes in cells and promote the maintenance of redox balance.
In addition, fisetin is also considered to be a potential anti-cancer substance. Studies have shown that fisetin can inhibit the proliferation and migration of tumor cells through multiple pathways. It can inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells by regulating the progression of the cell cycle.
In addition, fisetin can inhibit tumor development by inducing apoptosis and inhibiting angiogenesis.