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hesperetin is a
bioflavonoid and, to be more specific, a
flavanone .
hesperidin (a
flavonone glycoside) is water-soluble due to the
- its
aglycone form is
called hesperetin . its name is
derived from the word 'hesperidium ', the kind of
fruit produced by
citrus trees.
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hesperidin 6-o-alpha-l-rhamnosyl-beta-d-glucosidase (3.2.1.168) is an
enzyme with
system name
hesperetin 7-(6-o-alpha-l-rhamnopyranosyl-
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citrus bioflavonoids include hesperidin (a
glycoside of the
flavanone hesperetin ),
quercitrin ,
rutin (two
glycoside s of the
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naringenin and
hesperetin ,
which are the
aglycone s of
naringin and
hesperidin ,
occur naturally in
citrus fruits . in
commercial -
include uridine diphosphoglucose-flavanone 7-o-glucosyltransferase,
naringenin 7-o-glucosyltransferase, and
hesperetin 7-o-glucosyl-transferase.
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hesperetin , a flavanone.
homoeriodictyol , a flavanone.
sterubin , a flavanone.
thunberginol e , an isocoumarin.
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which hydrolyses to
rhamnose and
hesperetin , the
phloroglucin ester of meta-oxy-para-methoxycinnamic acid or
isoferulic acid, c 10 h 10 o 4.
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hesperidin (aglycone:
hesperetin , glycone:
rutinose )
naringin (aglycone:
naringenin , glycone:
rutinose )
rutin (aglycone:
quercetin ,
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author erlund i,
meririnne e,
alfthan g, aro a ,
title plasma kinetics and
urinary excretion of the
flavanones naringenin and
hesperetin -