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  1. ... of Fraxinus excelsior. Gentianin, root of Gentiana lutea. Hesperidin, spongy part of Orange-rind. Ilkin, leaves of ...
  2. ... ringworm. rfferpe.ic. Of the nature of herpes.] HESPERIDIN. A crystallizable, neu- tral principle found in the ...
  3. ... Clin. Res., 1947, 3; 7. 83. Influence of hesperidin-C on abnormal capillary fragility in rheumatoid arthritis ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Pharmacy - galenical for pharmacy technicians 
    Publication: San Francisco, Calif. : Medical Department, Enlisted Technicians School, Letterman General Hospital, 1942
    ... yellow rind, is reduced and the bitter principle hesperidin is introduced. This tincture re- places the spirit ...
  5. ... tenth grain), Esculin (from sesculus), Helleborin (from helleboris), Hesperidin (from cor- tex limonis, etc.), Hydrastin (from hydrastis - ...
  6. ... or Hesperrhetin, hes-per- rhet'in. CigHiiOg. When hesperidin is acted on by dilute acids it is ...
  7. ... tenth grain), Esculin (from sesculus), Helleborin (from helleboris), Hesperidin (from cor- tex limonis, etc.), Hydrastin (from hydrastis - ...
  8. ... essential oil; contains a bitter principle. The glucoside hesperidin, C22H26012, is derived from the inner white, spongy ...
  9. ... essential oil (Oleum limonis, C10H16), and a glucosid, hesperidin (C22H26012). The pulp contains a large amount of ...
  10. ... variega- tum, and by others to Iris tuberosa. HESPERIDIN. A bitter crystallizable substance obtained from the white ...
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