Stack Genius ingredient guide

Delphinidins

Delphinidins is anthocyanin pigments found in berries and other deeply colored plants in supplement labeling.

Specialty Compounds & Other Dietary Ingredients 3 sources

Overview

Delphinidins is anthocyanin pigments found in berries and other deeply colored plants. Delphinidins are pigments, so source and standardization drive the page.

Its supplement setting is antioxidant, vascular, eye, and polyphenol blends. Record delphinidin amount, source berry, total anthocyanins, and companion polyphenols.

source extract, anthocyanin standardization, anticoagulant context, and overbroad antioxidant claims. Polyphenol extracts may overlap with anticoagulants and other antioxidant products.

Key takeaways

Practical guidance

What to know before adding Delphinidins

Evidence snapshot

Vitamin E and oil context support careful comparison of wheat germ oil labels.

Label-reading priority

Record delphinidin amount, source berry, total anthocyanins, and companion polyphenols.

Common misunderstanding

Wheat germ oil can be an oil source, vitamin E source, or both; the panel must say which.

Stack context

Group with berry extracts, anthocyanins, grape seed extract, and antioxidants.

Dosing & Timing

For wheat germ oil, note oil grams, vitamin E amount, wheat allergen labeling, and freshness claims.

Safety and interaction context

Polyphenol extracts may overlap with anticoagulants and other antioxidant products.

Sources

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This information is general educational content only. Research may be limited, inconclusive, conflicting, outdated, or not applicable to your circumstances. This content does not recommend that you start, stop, or change any supplement, medication, dose, or health routine. Talk with a qualified healthcare professional before making health-related decisions.