hesperetin
Hesperetin is a flavanone, a type of flavonoid, that occurs in citrus fruits as the aglycone form of the glycoside hesperidin. It is found in small to moderate amounts in the edible portions of oranges, lemons, limes, and mandarins, and is particularly concentrated in the peels and in citrus-derived extracts. In humans, hesperetin is typically released from hesperidin by gut microflora or during food processing.
Chemically, hesperetin belongs to the class of flavanones characterized by a 15-carbon skeleton consisting of two
Biosynthesis of hesperetin in plants involves the flavonoid biosynthetic pathway, arising from phenylpropanoid metabolism. In humans,
Pharmacology and health-related research indicate that hesperetin has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities in vitro, and has