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Hesperidin Potentiates Ghrelin Signaling

Recent Patents on Food, Nutrition & Agriculture, 2014
Hesperidin, a flavanone glycoside consisting of the flavone hesperitin bound to the disaccharide rutinose, is found in highly nutritious foods, such as oranges, tangelos, tangerines, grapefruits, and other citrus fruits. Exogenous hesperidin has been shown to influence a wide variety of biological functions, including induction of apoptosis and ...
Hajime, Suzuki   +4 more
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HESPERIDIN AND HESPERIDIN WITH ASCORBIC ACID IN TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS

Archives of Dermatology, 1948
Psoriasis is one of the oldest known cutaneous diseases, the cause of which has not been determined. The disease is no respecter of sex, age or social position and is apparently not occupational. Psoriasis seems to by-pass dark-skinned races, as it is infrequently observed in them. A relationship has been shown between psoriasis and injury and between
M L, NIEDELMAN, S, HOROSCHAK
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Spectrophotometric Determination of Hesperidin by Ai(III)-Hesperidin Complex in Water-Methanol Solution

Analytical Letters, 1997
Abstract The composition and the stability constant of the Al(III)-hesperidin complex were determined by suitable spectrophotometric methods and pH measurements. The formation of the complex, whose concentration stability constant log K1 ranged from 3.46 at pH=4.0 to 4.54 at pH=5.0, was established.
Malešev, Dušan   +3 more
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The Antidiabetic Mechanisms of Hesperidin: Hesperidin Nanocarriers as Promising Therapeutic Options for Diabetes

Current Molecular Medicine
: A natural flavonoid with exceptional medicinal capabilities, hesperidin, has shown encouraging results in the treatment of diabetes. Thoughts are still being held on the particular processes through which hesperidin exerts its anti-diabetic effects. This work clarifies the complex antidiabetic mechanisms of hesperidin by investigating the molecular ...
Fatemeh, Kaviani   +2 more
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Adsorption of Flavonoids on Resins:  Hesperidin

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2003
Adsorption of hesperidin from aqueous solutions on styrene-divinylbenzene (SDVB) and acrylic resins was investigated at different pH values (1.5-5.5) and temperatures (10-40 degrees C). Adsorption was not affected by pH variation, whereas it increased on increasing temperature for the SDVB resins and remained substantially unchanged for the acrylic ...
Monica, Scordino   +3 more
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Pharmacological Attributes of Hesperidin

Current Traditional Medicine
: Hesperidin is a major flavonoid in sweet oranges and lemons. Aglycone form of hesperidin i.e., hesperetin, and their various derivatives possess significant potential as therapeutic agents for a wide range of diseases and disorders. No signs of toxicity have been observed with the normal intake of hesperidin or related compounds. Hesperidin has been
Iqra Subhan, Yasir Hasan Siddique
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Hesperidin

2007
S.J. Enna, David B. Bylund
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Hesperidin

Archiv der Pharmazie, 1878
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