Hesperidine:
Herb source:The dried immature fruit of Citrus sinensis which belong to rutaceae (small dried sweet orange)
Synonyms:
Hesperidoside,Hesperitin-7-rutinoside,Cirantin, Hesperitin-7-rhamnoglucoside, Vitamin P
CAS NO: 520-26-3
Action and uses:
The flavonoid hesperidin is a flavanone glycoside (glucoside) comprised of the flavanone (a class of flavonoids)
hesperitin and the disaccharide rutinose. Hesperidin is the predominant flavonoid in lemons and oranges.
The peel and membranous parts of these fruits have the highest hesperidin concentrations. Therefore,
orange juice containing pulp is richer in the flavonoid than that without pulp. Sweet oranges (Citrus sinensis) and
tangelos are the richest dietary sources of hesperidin. Hesperidin is classified as a citrus bioflavonoid.
Hesperidin, in combination with a flavone glycoside called diosmin, is used in Europe for the treatment of
venous insufficiency and hemorrhoids. Hesperidin, rutin and other flavonoids thought to reduce capillary
permeability and to have anti-inflammatory action were collectively known as vitamin P. These substances,
however, are not vitamins and are no longer referred to, except in older literature, as vitamin P.
Package: 25 Kg/ fiberboard drum,inner with plastic bag.
Storage: Store in cool & dry area, keep away from the direct light and heat.
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