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hesperidin (noun) - A bioflavonoid found in citrus fruits, known for its antioxidant properties and potential health benefits
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  • a flavanone glycoside found in citrus fruit

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Hesperidin is a flavanone glycoside found in citrus fruits.
Orange peels are rich in a flavonoid called hesperidin.
Hesperidin is a plant chemical that is classified as a bioflavonoid.
Citrus fruits have a phytonutrient called hesperidin.
Diosmin and hesperidin inhibited free radical synthesis.
Particularly useful are glucosyl hesperidin and rutin.
We investigated novel hesperidin derivatives by utilizing a biochemical procedure.
The tablets contain diosmin and hesperidin.
It is in the form of hesperidin that the experimental diets were supplemented.
Our bioflavonoids are combined with hesperidin and quercertin.
Hesperidin is contained in that membrane around the orange piece.
The most predominant example of these glycosides is hesperidin.
Hesperidin methyl chalcone.
There are also bioflavonoid supplements available which contain hesperidin.
Besides such diosmin and hesperidin are obtained from synthetic sources.

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Among the preferred flavonoids are glucosyl hesperidin and rutin.
The authors concluded that hesperidin demonstrates a protective effect on the liver.
Another antioxidant present in the juice is known as the hesperidin.
It is therefore expected that hesperidin will be used more effectively in the future.
It is higher in resistance to light and stability than intact hesperidin.
Naringin and hesperidin are the most preferred flavonoids according to the invention.
Cosmetic compositions comprising sclareolide and hesperidin methyl chalcone.
Hesperidin is a flavonoid naturally found in citrus fruit especially orange and lemon peel.
The main active ingredients are diosmin and hesperidin.
One group received hesperidin supplements for a month and the others did not.
Uterine atrophy following ovarian ablation is not prevented by the consumption of hesperidin.
Other alkyl derivatives of natural or synthetic hesperidin are also included in the present application.
Two of the key flavonoids found in buchu leaves are diosmin and hesperidin.
A compound called hesperidin methyl chalcone helped stop oxidative damage in mouse skin cells.
The orange is the fruit that contains a higher proportion of hesperidin after lemon.
Hesperidin also helps protect against memory loss in rats that suffered from stroke.
This is because drug administration is more efficient than consuming very high amounts of hesperidin.
Use of hesperidin or one of its derivatives for making a medicine for bone formation stimulation.
This phenomenon is prevented by the consumption of hesperidin by the OVX rats.
The amount of hesperidin added to the medium may exceed the previously mentioned solubility limit.
A combination of diosmin, troxerutin and hesperidin.
The diosmin plus hesperidin complex inhibits inflammatory processes and reduces fluid loss into surrounding tissues.
It is extremely higher in water-solubility than intact hesperidin.
Hesperidin is a flavan-on glycoside found in citrus fruits.
As a result, more hesperidin is produced.
Hesperidin - works to possibly reduce the severity of hemorrhoidal symptoms.
This process is prevented ( at least partially ) by the consumption of hesperidin.
Diosmin and hesperidin ( dh ) are flavonoids with antioxidant and antiinflamatory properties.
Appetite suppressant and weight loss - hesperidin is a bioflavonoid found in lemons.
Similarly, hesperidin induces an increase in the accumulation of calcium in the osteoblasts.
In some embodiments, the antioxidant is a citrus flavonoid, such as hesperidin or naringin.
Hesperetin is the aglycone of hesperidin and belongs to the flavanone group,.
In one specific aspect, the compositions comprise hesperidin and rutin.
Hesperidin and diosmin ( another flavonoid ) administration also decreased pain in rats.
Use according to claim 3, characterised in that hesperidin is present as bioflavonoid glycoside compound.

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