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phlorizin is
converted into
phloretin by
hydrolytic enzymes in the
small intestine.
Phloretin hydrolase hydrolyses phloretin into
phloretic acid and phloroglucinol...
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Phlorizin is a
glucoside of
phloretin, a dihydrochalcone. A
white solid,
samples often appear yellowing to impurities. It is of
sweet taste and contains...
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often termed polyphenols. In 1855,
phloroglucinol was
first prepared from
phloretin by the
Austrian chemist Heinrich Hlasiwetz (1825–1875). A
modern synthesis...
- In enzymology, a
phloretin hydrolase (EC 3.7.1.4) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction phloretin + H2O ⇌{\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
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Polytestosterone phloretin phosphate (PTPP) is an
androgen and
anabolic steroid as well as
androgen ester which was
never marketed. It is an
ester of...
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sweetener derived from
citrus Notho****in, a C-linked
phloretin glucoside found in
rooibos Phloretin Isosalipurpurin Dihydrochalcones (3′,5′-dihydroxy-2′...
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transporter modulators SGLT1Tooltip Sodium-glucose
transporter 1 Inhibitors:
Phloretin Phlorizin T-1095 T-1095A SGLT2Tooltip Sodium-glucose
transporter 2 Inhibitors:...
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Silandrone Testosterone# (+dutasteride)
Testosterone esters Polytestosterone phloretin phosphate 5α-Dihydrotestosterone derivatives: 1-Androstenediol 1-Androstenedione...
- glycohydrolase.
Other names in
common use
include phlorizin hydrolase,
phloretin-glucosidase,
glycosyl ceramide glycosylhydrolase, cerebrosidase, phloridzin...
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inhibited by the
action of urea
analogues like
thiourea and
glycosides like
phloretin.
Their inhibition results in
increased diuresis due to urea
induced osmosis...