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Dihydroquercetin, also known as quercetin, belongs to the vitamin P family. It exists in various plants, but its content is negligible, with a higher content only in the roots of larch trees over a hundred years old in the cold zone, as recorded in the pharmacopoeias of Russia and the United States. Due to the low content of dihydroquercetin in plants and fruits, the human body cannot obtain it from food. To meet human needs, it is necessary to extract from the roots of larch. Because larch is an endangered plant in the pine family worldwide, only found in North America and Canada, Siberia in Russia, Changbai Mountains in China, and the Greater Khingan Mountains.
Therefore, the raw material resources of dihydroquercetin are extremely scarce, coupled with complex extraction procedures and processes, high technical difficulties, cutting-edge equipment requirements, high costs, and inability to meet industrial production requirements. At present, only China and Russia have unique raw material resources and extraction technologies in the world. The global annual production of dihydroquercetin is 30 tons, and China has a production of 16 tons. The market is in short supply and the price is extremely expensive.
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