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Fine Powdered Hesperidine CAS 520-26-3 API Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient

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Place of Origin: China

Brand Name: Sunshine

Certification: ISO,COA

Model Number: 520-26-3

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Hesperidine CAS 520-26-3

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CAS 520-26-3 API Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient

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fine powdered Hesperidine

CAS NO::
520-26-3
Appearance::
Light-cream Yellow Fine Powder
Molecular Formula::
C28H34O15
Molecular Weight::
610.561
EINECS NO::
208-288-1
MDL NO::
MFCD00075663
CAS NO::
520-26-3
Appearance::
Light-cream Yellow Fine Powder
Molecular Formula::
C28H34O15
Molecular Weight::
610.561
EINECS NO::
208-288-1
MDL NO::
MFCD00075663
Fine Powdered Hesperidine CAS 520-26-3 API Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient

Product Description:

Product Name: Hesperidine CAS NO:520-26-3

 

Synonyms:

(s)-7-[[6-o-(6-deoxy-alpha-l-mannopyranosyl)-beta-d-glucopyranosyl]oxy]-2,3-dihydro-5-hydroxy-2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphen yl)-4h-1-benzopyran-4-one;

Hesperetin-7-rutinoside;

 

Chemical & Physical Properties:

Appearance: Light-cream yellow fine powder

Assay :≥90.0%

Density:1.65 g/cm3

Boiling Point:930.1℃ at 760 mmHg

Flash Point:305.5℃

Melting Point:258-262℃

 

Hesperidin is used to reduce the fragility and permeability of capillaries, and is used in the adjuvant treatment of hypertension and capillary bleeding disorders. It has an improving effect on the decrease of capillary resistance (enhancing the effect of vitamin C), has anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and has the effect of preventing frostbite and inhibiting aldehyde reductase of rat eye lens.

Hesperidin is a flavanone glycoside found in citrus fruits. Its aglycone form is called hesperetin. Its name is derived from the word "hesperidium", for fruit produced by citrus trees.

Hesperidin was first isolated in 1828 by French chemist Lebreton from the white inner layer of citrus peels (mesocarp, albedo).

 

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