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Citrus paradise

Citrus grandis, Citrus paradise (flavedos external layer of peel and juices) 15 flavonols, 13 flavanones LLE (sonication, MeOH) Agilent Zorbax SB Ci8 column (250 X 4.0 mm, 5 pm) Gradient 1 % acetic acid (aq.) and 1 % acetic acid in MeCN DAD-MS (—ve. Ion trap, MS ) [122]... [Pg.2132]

The name given to the grapefruit Citrus paradise) when it was discovered growing on Barbados in 1750. It is believed that the grapefruit arose as either a mutation or a hybrid of the pummelo (C. grandis), which had been brought to Barbados in the previous century. [Pg.484]


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