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#1 lourdaud

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Posted 02 October 2016 - 04:21 PM


Does anyone know of a source for luteolin?



#2 Darryl

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Posted 02 October 2016 - 10:05 PM

USDA flavonoid database, mg luteolin / 100 g

 

Oregano, Mexican, dried      1028.8
Celery seed                   762.4
Juniper berries                69.1
Thyme, fresh                   45.3
Radicchio                      38.0
Celery, Chinese                34.9
Olive leaves                   27.7
Oregano, Mexican, fresh        25.1
Parsley, dried                 19.8
Sage, fresh                    16.7
Peppermint, fresh              12.7
Peppers, hot, yellow wax        6.9
Olives, kalamata                4.9
Peppers, sweet, green           4.7
Peppers, serrano                4.1
Peppers, hot chili, green       3.9
Celery hearts, green            3.5
Peppers, ancho                  3.4
Olives, ripe, canned            2.8
Artichokes, (globe or french)   2.3
Rosemary, fresh                 2.0
Lemons, without peel            1.9
Blueberries, frozen             1.8
Peppers, cayenne                1.7
Pumpkin                         1.6
Peppers, jalapeno               1.3
Grapes, red                     1.3
Kohlrabi                        1.3
Parsley, fresh                  1.1
Celery                          1.1
Peppers, sweet, yellow          1.0
Tarragon, fresh                 1.0
Oregano, fresh                  1.0


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Posted 02 October 2016 - 11:05 PM

www.axenic.us

 

Site is in maintenance right now but they do carry luteolin powder.


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#4 normalizing

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Posted 02 October 2016 - 11:38 PM

 

USDA flavonoid database, mg luteolin / 100 g

 

Oregano, Mexican, dried      1028.8
Celery seed                   762.4
Juniper berries                69.1
Thyme, fresh                   45.3
Radicchio                      38.0
Celery, Chinese                34.9
Olive leaves                   27.7
Oregano, Mexican, fresh        25.1
Parsley, dried                 19.8
Sage, fresh                    16.7
Peppermint, fresh              12.7
Peppers, hot, yellow wax        6.9
Olives, kalamata                4.9
Peppers, sweet, green           4.7
Peppers, serrano                4.1
Peppers, hot chili, green       3.9
Celery hearts, green            3.5
Peppers, ancho                  3.4
Olives, ripe, canned            2.8
Artichokes, (globe or french)   2.3
Rosemary, fresh                 2.0
Lemons, without peel            1.9
Blueberries, frozen             1.8
Peppers, cayenne                1.7
Pumpkin                         1.6
Peppers, jalapeno               1.3
Grapes, red                     1.3
Kohlrabi                        1.3
Parsley, fresh                  1.1
Celery                          1.1
Peppers, sweet, yellow          1.0
Tarragon, fresh                 1.0
Oregano, fresh                  1.0

 

 

so mexican oregano is the highest on the chart but regular isnt. thats interesting... anyway i remember another chart stating chamomile has some of the highest apigenin and luteolin out there. i guess one has to go through 10 charts over 10 years to make the definitive choice here
 



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Posted 02 October 2016 - 11:55 PM

IIRC, the USDA database already is an aggregate of values from published research, rather than that from any standardized procedure. Extraction procedures vary, as do quantitative measurement techniques. I consider all comparisons from aggregated databases (there are many, usually produced to estimate intakes in epidemiology studies) as very approximate. If you want more likely relative (if not absolute) values, look for individual analytic chemistry studies where the same lab uses the same procedures on your compounds of interest.

 

Bhagwat, S., Haytowitz, D.B. and Holden, J.M., 2011. USDA database for the flavonoid content of selected foods, Release 3.1Beltsville: US Department of Agriculture, pp.03-1

 

Origanum vulgare (Mediterranean "true" oregano) and Lippia graveolens (Mexican oregano) are rather distantly related, different genus and family. They diverged in the late Cretaceous.

 


Edited by Darryl, 03 October 2016 - 12:37 AM.


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Posted 03 October 2016 - 12:09 AM

thanks darryl i understand but ive seen few more charts in the past with different results. its hard for me to take serious one. not sure maybe the machines are better at estimation this time? or what. im always confused by charts because they keep changing. yet, people are likely to be hooked on that one chart with still questionable results







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