narirutins
Narirutins are a type of flavonoid, a class of plant compounds known for their antioxidant properties. Specifically, narirutins are glycosides of naringenin, meaning they consist of the naringenin molecule attached to a sugar molecule. They are found in various plants, most notably in citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruits, where they contribute to the characteristic bitter taste.
The presence of narirutins has been investigated for potential health benefits. Research suggests that narirutins may
While narirutins are naturally occurring, their bioavailability and metabolism in the human body are subjects of