Eriodictyol
Synonyms: Eriodictiol ; (S)-3’,4’,5,7-Tetrahydroxyflavanone ;
(S)-2-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-2,3-dihydro-5,7-dihydroxy-4- benzopyrone
Mol. Formula: C15H12O6
Mol. Weight: 288.25
CAS No.: 552-58-9
Botanical Source: Peanut nulls
Purity: > 98%,99% by HPLC
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Eriodictyol is a bitter-masking flavanones, an anthocyanin extracted from Herba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum) a plant growing in America.[1] Eriodictyol is one of the 4 flavanones identified by Symrise in this plant eliciting taste-modifying properties: homoeriodictyol, its sodium salt and sterubin.[2]
Eriodictyol was also found in the Lemon Fruit and peanut nulls, the twigs of Millettia duchesnei [3], in Eupatorium arnottianum[4] and one of its glycoside in rose hips (Rosa canina).[5]
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