trihydroxytransstilbene
Trihydroxytransstilbene, also known as Pterostilbene, is a stilbenoid, a type of natural phenol. It is structurally similar to resveratrol, another well-known stilbenoid found in grapes. Trihydroxytransstilbene is found in various plants, notably in the bark of the Pterocarpus marsupium tree, also known as the Indian Kino tree, and in blueberries.
Chemically, it is a trans-stilbene derivative characterized by three hydroxyl groups. This specific arrangement of functional
The bioavailability of trihydroxytransstilbene is generally considered to be higher than that of resveratrol, meaning it