Chemistry and pharmacology of the citrus bioflavonoid hesperidin

A Garg, S Garg, LJD Zaneveld…�- Phytotherapy�…, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
A Garg, S Garg, LJD Zaneveld, AK Singla
Phytotherapy research, 2001Wiley Online Library
Hesperidin, a bioflavonoid, is an abundant and inexpensive by‐product of Citrus cultivation.
A deficiency of this substance in the diet has been linked with abnormal capillary leakiness
as well as pain in the extremities causing aches, weakness and night leg cramps. No signs
of toxicity have been observed with the normal intake of hesperidin or related compounds.
Both hesperidin and its aglycone hesperetin have been reported to possess a wide range of
pharmacological properties. This paper reviews various aspects of hesperidin and its related�…
Abstract
Hesperidin, a bioflavonoid, is an abundant and inexpensive by‐product of Citrus cultivation. A deficiency of this substance in the diet has been linked with abnormal capillary leakiness as well as pain in the extremities causing aches, weakness and night leg cramps. No signs of toxicity have been observed with the normal intake of hesperidin or related compounds.
Both hesperidin and its aglycone hesperetin have been reported to possess a wide range of pharmacological properties. This paper reviews various aspects of hesperidin and its related compounds, including their occurrence, physical and chemical properties, analysis, pharmacokinetics, safety and toxicity and the marketed products available. A special emphasis has been laid on the pharmacological properties and medicinal uses of these compounds. Copyright � 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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