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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...
- does not
eliminate catalysis.
Lactase also
catalyzes the
conversion of
phlorizin to
phloretin and glucose.
Lactase (Lactaid commercially) is used as a...
- Lactase-
phlorizin hydrolase may
refer to:
Phloretin hydrolase, an
enzyme Glycosylceramidase, an
enzyme This set
index page
lists enzyme articles ****ociated...
- in
spite of
these properties,
phlorizin was not
suitable enough for
clinical development for
several reasons.
Phlorizin has very poor oral bioavailability...
-
found in
apple tree
leaves and the
Manchurian apricot. In rats,
ingested phlorizin is
converted into
phloretin by
hydrolytic enzymes in the
small intestine...
- Fanconi–Bickel
syndrome is a form of
glycogen storage disease named for
Guido Fanconi and
Horst Bickel, who
first described it in 1949. It is ****ociated...
-
deprotection and
modification of the
arylated anomeric center of the sugar.
Phlorizin was the
first type of
gliflozin and it was non-selective
against SGLT2/SGLT1...
-
modulators SGLT1Tooltip Sodium-glucose
transporter 1 Inhibitors:
Phloretin Phlorizin T-1095 T-1095A SGLT2Tooltip Sodium-glucose
transporter 2 Inhibitors: Atigliflozin...
- dianol, photoanethole)
Chalconoids (e.g., isoliquiritigenin, phloretin,
phlorizin (phloridzin), wedelolactone)
Coumestans (e.g., coumestrol, psoralidin)...
- dianol, photoanethole)
Chalconoids (e.g., isoliquiritigenin, phloretin,
phlorizin (phloridzin), wedelolactone)
Coumestans (e.g., coumestrol, psoralidin)...