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Neohesperidose is the disaccharide which is present in some flavonoids. It can be found in species of Typha.[1] [2]
Neohesperidosides
- Cyanidin-3-neohesperidoside[2]
- Delphinidin-3-neohesperidoside[2]
- Rhoifolin or apigenin 7-O-neohesperidoside
- Myricetin-3-O-neohesperidoside found in Physalis angulata[3]
- Neohesperidin (hesperetin 7-O-neohesperidoside)
- Neoeriocitrin (eriodictyol 7-O-neohesperidoside)
See also
References
- ^ Flavonoids of citrus—VI *1: The structure of neohesperidose, R. M. Horowitz and Bruno Gentili, 1962[dead link]
- ^ a b c Delphinidin-3-neohesperidoside and cyanidin-3- neohesperidoside from receptacles of Podocarpus species, Oyvind M. Andersen, Phytochemistry, 1989, Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 495–497, doi:10.1016/0031-9422(89)80039-1
- ^ A novel cytotoxic flavonoid glycoside from Physalis angulata. N. Ismail and M. Alam, Fitoterapia, Volume 72, Issue 6, August 2001, Pages 676-679, doi:10.1016/S0367-326X(01)00281-7
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