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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1852-1854
    ... constituents have been examined. It contains volatile oil, hesperidin, a bitter principle, and gallic acid. 1. Volatile Oil.—(See p. 977.) 2. Hesperidin.—A crystallizable,neutral, resinous (?) principle, which resides in ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on chemistry (Volume 3, Part 5) 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton, 1878-1892
    ... Citrus decumana, and was mistaken by him for hesperidin (p. 251). Its name is derived from naringi ( ... identical with hesperetic acid, a decomposition product of hesperidin.5 It crystallizes in needles, 1 Ann. Chern. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... was isolated in 1828 by Lebreton and named hesperidin. It exists in the white parenchymatous tis- sues ... into grape- sugar and hesperetin, insoluble in alcohol. Hesperidin fuses at 245° C. (473° F,); hesperetin at ...
  4. ... properties to water and alcohol. The bitter principle, hesperidin, c22h26o,„, was discovered by Lebreton in 1828, but ... the liquor filtered after two days, and impure hesperidin precipitated by hydrochloric acid; the precipitate is boiled ...
  5. ... Starches. Dextrin. Amylodextrin. Inulin. Characteristics of Gluco- sides. Hesperidin. Strophanthin. Salicin. Saponin. Coni- ferin. Digitoxin. Alkaloids and ...
  6. ... and precipitating the tincture with hydrochloric acid. Crude hesperidin is purified by Ed. Hoffman (1876) by recrystallization ... sulphuric acid, shows a red and violet color. Hesperidin, C22H26O12, melts at 245° C. (473° F.), becomes ...
  7. ... and precipitating the tincture with hydrochloric acid. Crude hesperidin is purified by Ed. Hoffman (1876) by recrystallization ... sulphuric acid, shows a red and violet color. Hesperidin, C22H,6O12, melts at 245° C. (473° F.), ...
  8. ... evaporated, crystals are deposited of a substance called hesperidin. This is a glucoside, and has the formula ... the rind contains also a bitter principle, called hesperidin, discovered by Lebreton in 1828, but more fully ...
  9. ... the fruit, . Rind of the Peculiar principle, Tannin, • • Hesperidin Yol. Oil, Vol. Oil, . Diaph. Expect.iGrs. 20 ... Limonis Cortex, | ers, Lemon peel, . U. S., S. Europe. S. Rind Hesperidin Vol. Oil, Stomachic,. Berber iilaceie, Limonis Succus, | Oleum ...
  10. ... Linseed, 25 Ignatia Seed, 27 White Mustard, 27 Hesperidin is the glucoside found in solution in the ... Volatile oil (contained in vesicles of the epidermis), hesperidin, ash, and a white principle which turns black ...
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