isonaringin and nobiletin

isonaringin has been researched along with nobiletin* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for isonaringin and nobiletin

ArticleYear
Quantitative analysis of multicomponents by single marker combined with HPLC fingerprint qualitative analyses for comprehensive evaluation of Aurantii Fructus.
    Journal of separation science, 2020, Volume: 43, Issue:7

    The present study aimed to develop a strategy involving quantitative analysis of multicomponents by single marker in combination with high-performance liquid chromatography fingerprint qualitative analysis for performing the quality control of Aurantii Fructus. The content of 12 components (eriocitrin, neoeriocitrin, narirutin, naringin, hesperidin, neohesperidin, meranzin, poncirin, naringenin, nobiletin, tangeretin, and auraptene) in samples was determined using reliable relative correction factors that were obtained using naringin as an internal reference standard. The new method demonstrated good applicability, and no significant differences were observed between the external standard method and the new method as determined by calculating standard method difference. Qualitative evaluation of samples was conducted using similarity analysis, hierarchical cluster analysis, and quality fluctuation analysis. Chromatographic fingerprint data were divided into three groups by similarity and hierarchical cluster analyses, and seven components may have a more significant impact on the quality of Aurantii Fructus in quality fluctuation analysis. Overall, the study suggests that the qualitative and quantitative analyses of multicomponents using quantitative analysis of multicomponents by single marker combined with chromatographic fingerprinting can be considered good quality criteria for performing quality control and providing technical support for the further pharmacological and pharmaceutical research of Aurantii Fructus.

    Topics: Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Citrus; Coumarins; Disaccharides; Flavanones; Flavones; Flavonoids; Fruit; Hesperidin

2020
Simultaneous HPLC determination of flavonoids and phenolic acids profile in Pêra-Rio orange juice.
    Food research international (Ottawa, Ont.), 2018, Volume: 106

    The aim of this study was to develop and validate an HPLC-DAD method to evaluate the phenolic compounds profile of organic and conventional Pêra-Rio orange juice. The proposed method was validated for 10 flavonoids and 6 phenolic acids. A wide linear range (0.01-223.4μg·g

    Topics: Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Citrus sinensis; Disaccharides; Flavanones; Flavones; Flavonoids; Food Analysis; Fruit; Fruit and Vegetable Juices; Hesperidin; Humans; Phenols; Reproducibility of Results

2018
Phytochemical profile and antioxidant activity of physiological drop of citrus fruits.
    Journal of food science, 2013, Volume: 78, Issue:1

    The phytochemical content and the antioxidant activity (AA) of physiological drop of the main citrus species grown in China were investigated. Among the flavonoids, hesperidin was found mostly in mandarin and sweet orange, naringin was found mostly in sour orange, pummelo, grapefruit and a hybrid (Gaocheng), narirutin was found in most varieties, neohesperidin was found in Gaocheng and Huyou, and nobiletin and tangeretin were found in most varieties. Hydroxycinnamic acids were the main phenolic acids present, ferulic acid and caffeic acid were the dominant in most cases. There was a greater amount of free (extractable) than bound (insoluble) phenolic acids. Levels of limonoids were higher in Foyou, Eureka lemon, and Gaocheng than those in the other cultivars. The highest level of synephrine was found in Ponkan and Weizhang Satsuma. AA was highest in Ponkan and Weizhang Satsuma and lowest in Huyou, pummel, and lemon. These results suggest that physiological drop of citrus fruits have good potential as sources of different bioactive compounds and antioxidants.. Physiological drop of citrus fruits may be a good resource of bioactive compounds including flavonoids, phenolic acids, limonoids, synephrine, and a good material of nutraceuticals.

    Topics: Antioxidants; China; Citrus; Coumaric Acids; Dietary Supplements; Disaccharides; Flavanones; Flavones; Fruit; Hesperidin; Hydroxybenzoates; Limonins; Plant Extracts; Synephrine

2013