Hesperidin — Hes*per i*din, n. [See {Hesperidium}.] (Chem.) A glucoside found in ripe and unripe fruit (as the orange), and extracted as a white crystalline substance. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hesperidīn — (Aurantiin) C22H26O12, Glykosid, das sich sehr verbreitet in den Früchten von Citrus Arten, auch in Bättern von Citrus Aurantium, C chinensis etc. findet, bildet mikroskopische, geruch und geschmacklose Nadeln, löst sich schwer in Wasser und… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
hesperidin — [hes per′i din] n. [< ModL hesperidium, orange (in allusion to the golden apples of HESPERIDES) + IN1] a crystalline glucoside, C28H34O15, derived from flavanone and found in the peel of many citrus fruits … English World dictionary
Hesperidin — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Hesperidin Andere Namen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hesperidin — Chembox new ImageFile=Hesperidin structure.png ImageSize=300px IUPACName= OtherNames= Section1= Chembox Identifiers CASNo= 520 26 3 PubChem=10621 SMILES= Section2= Chembox Properties Formula=C28H34O15 MolarMass=610.56056 Appearance= Density=… … Wikipedia
Hesperidin — He|spe|ri|din auch: Hes|pe|ri|din 〈n. 11; Biochem.〉 Glykosid aus den Fruchtschalen unreifer Orangen, pharmakolog. in Venen u. Grippemitteln verwendet * * * Hes|pe|ri|din [griech. Hesperídes = Töchter des Atlas (die im Westen (griech. hespérios)… … Universal-Lexikon
hesperidin — heˈsperədən, |sperə|din noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin hesperidium + English in : a crystalline bioflavonoid glycoside C28H34O15 found in most citrus fruits and especially in orange peel that yields hesperitin, glucose, and rhamnose on hydrolysis … Useful english dictionary
hesperidin — noun Etymology: New Latin hesperidium orange, from Latin Hesperides Date: 1838 a crystalline glycoside C28H34O15 found in most citrus fruits and especially in orange peel … New Collegiate Dictionary
hesperidin — /he sper i din/, n. Biochem. a crystallizable, bioflavinoid glycoside, C28H34O15, occurring in most citrus fruits, esp. in the spongy envelope of oranges and lemons. [1830 40; < NL; see HESPERIDES, IN2] * * * … Universalium
hesperidin — noun A citrus]] flavonoid]] compound, reported as the predominant flavonoid in lemons and oranges. Chemically, it is hesperetin 7 rutinoside, namely (S) 7 … Wiktionary