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Eriodictyol is a bitter-masking flavanone, a
flavonoid extracted from
yerba santa (Eriodictyon californi****), a
plant native to
North America. Eriodictyol...
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Eriocitrin (
eriodictyol glycoside) is a flavanone-7-O-glycoside
between the
flavanone eriodictyol and the
disaccharide rutinose. It is
commonly found...
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chalcone isomerase.
Naringenin is
converted into
eriodictyol using flavanoid 3′-hydroxylase.
Eriodictyol is then
converted into
dihydroquercetin with flavanone...
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permeability of capillaries). The
substances in
question (hesperidin,
eriodictyol,
hesperidin methyl chalcone and neohesperidin) were
however later shown...
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Hesperetin is the 4'-methoxy
derivative of
eriodictyol, a flavanone. The 7-O-glycoside of hesperetin, hesperidin, is a
naturally occurring flavanone-glycoside...
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derivative of hesperetin,
which in turn is the 4'-methoxy
derivative of
eriodictyol.
Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone has an
intense sweet taste, and is listed...
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often occur in
plants as glycosides.
Blumeatin Butin Dichamanetin Eriodictyol Hesperetin Hesperidin Homoeriodictyol Isosakuranetin Naringenin Naringin...
- taste-modifying properties. The
others are homoeriodictyol, its
sodium salt, and
eriodictyol.
Recent research has
demonstrated some
neuroprotective properties of...
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isomerized to
naringenin by
chalcone isomerase which is
oxidized to
eriodictyol by
flavonoid 3′-hydroxylase and
further oxidized to
taxifolin by flavanone...
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significant amounts of
these flavonoids: d-catechin, naringenin, sakuranetin,
eriodictyol, taxifolin, genistein, and prunetin.
Being a
member of the
genus Prunus...