CAS 1180-71-8 Limonin
Limonin is a triterpenoid enriched in citrus fruits, which has antivirus and antitumor ability. Limonin is a phytonutrient found in most citrus fruits. Natural sources of limonin include oranges, grapefruits, lemons, and limes. Within the fruit it is attached to a sugar and the combined molecule is called limonin glucoside.Limonin is what remains after our bodies cleave a glucose, or sugar molecule, from limonin's parent compound, limonin glucoside. Limonin glucoside is present in citrus and citrus juices in about the same amount as vitamin C
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Product Name: Limonin
Synonyms: LiMonin, froM TetradiuM ruticarpuM;LiMone;Evodia lactone;LiMonin SynonyMs LiMonoate D-ring-lactone;Lemon bitter;Lemonin;Evodine, 97.5%(HPLC);(4aS,6aR,8aR,8bR,9aS,12S,12aS,14aR,14bR)-12-(3-Furyl)-6,6,8a,12a-tetramethyldecahydrooxireno[2,3-d]pyrano[4’,3’:3,3a]isobenzofuro[5,4-f]isochromene-3,8,10(1H,6H,8aH)-trione
CAS: 1180-71-8
MF: C26H30O8
MW: 470.51
Product Categories: Inhibitors;chemical reagent;pharmaceutical intermediate;phytochemical;reference standards from Chinese medicinal herbs (TCM).;standardized herbal extract;Limonoids (Citrus, Bitter Compounds);Natural Plant Extract;Nutritional Ingredients;CITRIMORE
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