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Rutinose is the
disaccharide also
known as 6-O-α-L-rhamnosyl-D-glucose (C12H22O10) that is
present in some
flavonoid glycosides. It is
prepared from rutin...
- hesperetin, glycone:
elakkia rutinose)
Naringin (aglycone: naringenin, glycone:
rutinose)
Rutin (aglycone: quercetin, glycone:
rutinose)
Quercitrin (aglycone:...
- is the
glycoside combining the
flavonol quercetin and the
disaccharide rutinose (α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→6)-β-D-glucopyranose). It is a
flavonoid glycoside...
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Quercetin forms the
glycosides quercitrin and
rutin together with
rhamnose and
rutinose, respectively.
Likewise guaijaverin is the 3-O-arabinoside, hyperoside...
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consisting of the
flavanone naringenin bonded with the
disaccharide rutinose. It is
found in
orange juice. Rouseff,
Russell L.; Martin,
Shirley F.;...
- an
enzyme that uses
hesperidin and
water to
produce hesperetin and
rutinose, is
found in the
Ascomycetes species. As a
flavanone found in the rinds...
- and one
fructose α(1→6)
Lactulose One
galactose and one
fructose β(1→4)
Rutinose One
rhamnose and one
glucose α(1→6)
Rutinulose One
rhamnose and one fructose...
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Ascorbyl palmitate 6-O-(alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl)-D-glucopyranose; see
Rutinose 6-O-Alpha-D-Glucopyranosyl-D-Fructofuranose; see
Isomaltulose 6-O-sulfation...
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despite the name,
often binds rhamnose Alpha-L-rhamnosidase Disaccharides:
Rutinose, rhamnose-glucose Neohesperidose, rhamnose-glucose Robinose, rhamnose-galactose...
- is an
enzyme that uses
hesperidin and H2O to
produce hesperetin and
rutinose. Upon
digestion in the
gastrointestinal tract,
hesperetin – as for all...