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  1. ... of Turpentine, C10H16, and a bitter, crystalline principle, Hesperidin or Aurantiin. Aurantii Dulcis Cortex, Sweet Orange Peel,— ... which is official, and a bitter crystalline glucoside, Hesperidin, C22H26012, chiefly contained in the white portion of ...
  2. ... natural order, auran- tiacem. Contains volatile oil and hesperidin. THE STUDENTS COURSE IN PHARMACY 177 Uses.—For ... Risso; natural order, aurantiacese. Contains volatile oil and hesperidin, and is used as a bitter tonic. Officinal ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A guide to the organic drugs of the United States pharmacopoeia 1890 : containing in addition ... 
    Publication: Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A. : Botanical Department of Eli Lilly & Company, 1899
    ... 4000 ft.) VEGETABLE DRUGS. 59 Constituents—Volatile oil, hesperidin, etc. Properties and Uses—Stimulant; used for flavoring. ... basin. Constituents— Volatile oil, the bitter prin- ciple—hesperidin (Caa Hae Ola), acid, resin, etc. Properties—Stimulant, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Term in pharmacy 
    Publication: Chicago : G.P. Engelhard & Co., [1891?]
    ... Auran- tiaceae. Constituents: volatile oil two per cent., hesperidin. Off. Preparation : Spiritus Limonis. Pharm. Uses: For flavoring, ... Nat. 0 d., Aurantiaceae. Constituents : volatile oil and hesperidin. Off. Preparations: Syrupus Aurantii Cort. ; Tinctura Aurantii Dulcis. /‘/■ ...
  5. ... the latter contains less of the bitter principle hesperidin; this principle is insoluble in cold water and ... bitter- ness of the rind is due to hesperidin, which is also found in orange-peel. Preparations.— ...
  6. ... r...i5 gr. vial 1.50 (Hesperitin, not Hesperidin). —Fr. hesperidin, by heating w. dil. sulphuric acid to 120° ... E.; si. W.—Melt. 226° C, w. decomp. Hesperidin Merck 15 gr. vial .50 Fr. unripe fruit, ...
  7. ... of Turpentine, C10H16, and a bitter, crystalline principle, Hesperidin or Aurantiin. Aurantii Dulcis Cortex, Sweet Orange Peel,— ... which is official, and a bitter crystalline glucoside, Hesperidin, C22H26012, chiefly contained in the white portion of ...
  8. ... Turpentine, Ci0H16, and a bitter, crystalline princi- ple, Hesperidin or Aurantiin. Aurantii Dulcis Cortex, Sweet Orange Peel,— ... which is official, and a bitter crystalline glucoside, Hesperidin, C22H26012, chiefly contained in the white portion of ...
  9. ... Turpentine, C10H16, and a bitter, crystalline princi- ple, Hesperidin or Aurantiin. Aurantii Dulcis Cortex, Sweet Orange Peel,— ... which is official, and a bitter crystalline glucoside, Hesperidin, C22H2G012, chiefly contained in the white portion of ...
  10. ... Turpentine, C10H16, and a bitter, crystalline princi- ple, Hesperidin or Aurantiin. Aurantii Dulcis Cortex, Sweet Orange Peel,— ... which is official, and a bitter crystalline glucoside, Hesperidin, C22H26012, chiefly contained in the white portion of ...
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