Hesperidin

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Hesperidin
Identifiers
CAS number [520-26-3]
PubChem 10621
Properties
Molecular formula C28H34O15
Molar mass 610.56056
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

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Hesperidin is a flavonone glycoside (flavonoid) (C28H34O15) found abundantly in citrus fruits. Its aglycone form is called hesperetin. Hesperidin is believed to play a role in plant defense. It acts as an antioxidant according to in vitro studies.[1] In human nutrition it contributes to the integrity of the blood vessels.

Various preliminary studies reveal novel pharmaceutical properties. Hesperidin reduced cholesterol[2] and blood pressure[3] in rats. In a mouse study large doses of the glucoside hesperidin decreased bone density loss.[4] Another animal study showed protective effects against sepsis.[5] Hesperitin has anti-inflammatory effects.[6][7]

Some in vitro results applied only to the aglucone form. Hesperitin also showed the ability to penetrate the blood brain barrier in an in vitro model.[8]

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