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Flavanone
About: Flavanone is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1965 publications have been published within this topic receiving 54729 citations. The topic is also known as: flavanones.
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TL;DR: Three novel flavanones, named BF-4, BF-5 and BF-6, were isolated from the leaves of Baeckea frutescens and showed strong cytotoxic activity against leukemia cells in tissue culture.
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09 Apr 2022
TL;DR: Narirutin is a disaccharide derivative available in citrus fruits, primarily dihydroxy flavanone as mentioned in this paper , which falls to the category of polyphenols.
Abstract: Plant-based phytochemicals are now being used to treat plenty of physiological diseases. Herbal drugs have gained popularity in recent years because of their strength, purity, and cheap cost-effectiveness. Citrus fruits contain significant amounts of flavanones, which falls to the category of polyphenols. Flavanones occupy a major fraction of the total polyphenols present in the plasma when orange juice is taken highly or in moderate states. Narirutin is a disaccharide derivative available in citrus fruits, primarily dihydroxy flavanone. From a pharmacological viewpoint, narirutin is a bioactive phytochemical with therapeutic efficacy. Many experimental researches were published on the use of narirutin. Anticancer activity, neuroprotection, stress relief, hepatoprotection, anti-allergic activity, antidiabetic activity, anti-adipogenic activity, anti-obesity action, and immunomodulation are a couple of the primary pharmacological properties. Narirutin also has antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activities. The ultimate goal of this review is to provide the current scenario of pharmacological research with narirutin; to make a better understanding for therapeutic potential of narirutin, as well as its biosynthesis strategies and side effects. Extensive literature searches and studies were undertaken to determine the pharmacological properties of narirutin.
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TL;DR: Analysis of the bark and seed pods of plant material assigned to Millettia ferruginea and M. darassana shows patterns of flavonoid production do not appear to distinguish the two subspecies.
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TL;DR: Results suggest that flavone, flavonol, and flavanone act as competitive antagonists of the AhR, while catechin associates withThe AhRc and indirectly exhibits its antagonistic effects.
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TL;DR: The use of nano-LC technique for the resolution of flavanones optical isomers allowed to achieve good resolutions in shorter analysis time compared to the results reported in literature with conventional HPLC.
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