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Bergamottin (5-geranoxypsoralen) is a
natural furanocoumarin found in the pulp of
pomelos and grapefruits. It is also
found in the peel and pulp of the...
- (citropten, 5-Geranyloxy-7-methoxycoumarin) and
furanocoumarins (bergapten,
bergamottin). The
bergamot essential oil is
particularly subject to adulteration...
- neoeriocitrin, naringin, neohesperidin, melitidin, brutieridin, and
bergamottin.
Bergamot leaves contain different indole alkaloids, such as N,N,N-trimethyltryptamine...
- dizziness. One
interaction occurs from
grapefruit furanocoumarins, such as
bergamottin and 6',7'-dihydroxybergamottin,
which occur in both
flesh and peel. Furanocoumarins...
- both the peel and the pulp.
Along with the
chemically related compound bergamottin, it is
believed to be
responsible for a
number of grapefruit–drug interactions...
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Geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate Linalool 8-Hydroxygeraniol
Geraniol 8-hydroxylase
Bergamottin Perfume allergy "Geraniol". The
Merck Index (12th ed.).
Record in the...
- polyphenols,
which may
include furanocoumarins and naringin, such as
bergamottin, dihydroxybergamottin, and bergapten. Grapefruit,
Seville oranges, and...
- verapamil, diltiazem; some
azole antifungals: fluconazole, miconazole;
bergamottin (constituent of
grapefruit juice), cyclosporine, donedarone, fluvoxamine...
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Furanocoumarins have
other biological effects as well. For example, in humans,
bergamottin and 6',7'-dihydroxybergamottin are
responsible for the "grapefruit juice...
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Clomethiazole Ethanol (Alcohol (drug))
Isoniazid CYP3A4
Amiodarone Aprepitant Bergamottin (grapefruit)
Buprenorphine Cafestol Cannabidiol Chloramphenicol Cimetidine...