1994
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9673(94)89051-x
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High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of naturally occurring flavonoids in Citrus with a photodiode-array detector

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“…Mandarin juice is quite similar to sweet orange juice, since they are characterized by the same distinctive flavanones. Hesperidin (23, 24.3 mg/100 mL) is again the main component, followed by narirutin (25, 3.92 mg/100 mL) and didymin (21, 1.44 mg/100 mL), with neohesperidin and naringin being virtually absent [76], confirming that C. sinensis and C. reticulata are closely related. However, the ratios between the flavanone and polymethoxyflavones fractions in sweet orange and mandarin are slightly different.…”
Section: Orangementioning
confidence: 53%
“…Mandarin juice is quite similar to sweet orange juice, since they are characterized by the same distinctive flavanones. Hesperidin (23, 24.3 mg/100 mL) is again the main component, followed by narirutin (25, 3.92 mg/100 mL) and didymin (21, 1.44 mg/100 mL), with neohesperidin and naringin being virtually absent [76], confirming that C. sinensis and C. reticulata are closely related. However, the ratios between the flavanone and polymethoxyflavones fractions in sweet orange and mandarin are slightly different.…”
Section: Orangementioning
confidence: 53%
“…20 Briefly, 5-15 fruits were peeled and epidermal tissues of segments were removed from juice vesicles. The peel and juice vesicles were stored at −20 • C prior to preparation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of the HPLC technique has led to better resolution and more precise quantification. [10][11][12][13] Past studies have attempted to apply flavonoid composition to the classification and discrimination of Citrus species, although HPLC determinations are limited. For instance, Gaydou et al have quantified the polymethoxylated flavones in mandarins (C. reticulata) and oranges (C. sinensis).…”
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