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Definition of flavanone in US English: flavanonenounˈflāvəˌnōnˈflāvəˌnōn A colorless, crystalline derivative of flavone. Example sentencesExamples - The flavanones, hesperetin and naringenin and the flavones apigenin and luteolin appeared to be the active inducers and their induction abilities varied with the types of signal compounds.
- Flavonoids are composed of different chemical classes such as flavones, isoflavones, flavonols, flavanols, flavanones, and chalcones.
- Recent studies by Manach et al. have demonstrated the bioavailability of citrus flavanones from orange juice, mainly in the form of hesperetin glucuronides and sulfo-glucuronides to a lesser extent.
- Dietary flavonoids fall mainly into five subclasses: flavonols, flavones, flavanones, flavans, and anthocyanidins.
- Merken explains that foods contain more than 50 flavonoids, and they fit into 5 major subclasses: anthocyanidins, catechins, flavanones, flavones, and flavonols.
Definition of flavanone in US English: flavanonenounˈflāvəˌnōn A colorless, crystalline derivative of flavone. Example sentencesExamples - The flavanones, hesperetin and naringenin and the flavones apigenin and luteolin appeared to be the active inducers and their induction abilities varied with the types of signal compounds.
- Recent studies by Manach et al. have demonstrated the bioavailability of citrus flavanones from orange juice, mainly in the form of hesperetin glucuronides and sulfo-glucuronides to a lesser extent.
- Dietary flavonoids fall mainly into five subclasses: flavonols, flavones, flavanones, flavans, and anthocyanidins.
- Flavonoids are composed of different chemical classes such as flavones, isoflavones, flavonols, flavanols, flavanones, and chalcones.
- Merken explains that foods contain more than 50 flavonoids, and they fit into 5 major subclasses: anthocyanidins, catechins, flavanones, flavones, and flavonols.
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