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Citrus bioflavonoid

Bok, S.H., Lee, S.H., Park, Y.B., Bae, K.H., Son, K.H., Jeong, T.S., and Choi, M.S., Plasma and hepatic cholesterol and hepatic activities of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase and acyl CoA cholesterol transferase are lower in rats fed citrus peel extract or a mixture of citrus bioflavonoids, J. Nutr., 129, 1182, 1999. [Pg.366]

The flavone glycoside hesperidin makes up 80% of the dry weight of orange peels. It has been claimed (but not proved) that this compound, also known as vitamin P and citrus bioflavonoid, is essential to... [Pg.1215]

Figure 6. Bioflavonoid products available through health food outlets. From left to right Skullcap leaves, 425mg tablets rutin, SOOmg tablets skullcap tea citrus bioflavonoid mixture, lOOOmg tablets rutin (SOOmg) plus bioflavonoid (SOOmg) tablets. Figure 6. Bioflavonoid products available through health food outlets. From left to right Skullcap leaves, 425mg tablets rutin, SOOmg tablets skullcap tea citrus bioflavonoid mixture, lOOOmg tablets rutin (SOOmg) plus bioflavonoid (SOOmg) tablets.
Garg A, Garg S, Zaneveld LJ, Singla AK (2001) Chemistry and pharmacology of the Citrus bioflavonoid hesperidin. Phytother Res 15 655... [Pg.1896]

Citrus bioflavonoids, made by extracting the pulp which remains after juicing oranges and lemons, are available in concentrated form. Sometimes, rose hips, obtained from roses, and rutin, obtained from buckwheat leaves, are included with the citrus bioflavonoids. [Pg.111]


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