1949
DOI: 10.1016/s0083-6729(08)60823-7
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Vitamin P

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“…It is also active against an anti‐hypercholesterolemia, anti‐inflammatory, analgesic, and fertility . Historical observation shows that mixture of Eriodictyol and Hesperidin is necessary for the formation of Vitamin‐C in citrus fruits and recognized as Vitamin P …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also active against an anti‐hypercholesterolemia, anti‐inflammatory, analgesic, and fertility . Historical observation shows that mixture of Eriodictyol and Hesperidin is necessary for the formation of Vitamin‐C in citrus fruits and recognized as Vitamin P …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in other cases, the initial observations of activity of citrin and other flavonoid fractions could be repeated ( 13 ). Although the difficulty to repeat the original work may have been for a variety of reasons, one major problem was that the preparations used by Szent-Györgyi et al were not consistent in composition ( 46 , 47 , 49 51 ). From today's perspective, these reported reproducibility issues could be interpreted as a form of (chemical) residual complexity.…”
Section: Early Evidence For Vitamin P As a Flavonoidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lavollay demonstrated that injection of pure, synthetic VitC caused elevation of capillary resistance in non-scorbutic guinea pigs (2 mg per 400 g animal), whereas injection of the flavanone, epicatechin (1 μg), was 10,000–20,000 times more effective than VitC. Others also have not detected any increase in capillary resistance following administration of VitC alone to apparently healthy persons on inadequate diets or to persons with scurvy ( 45 , 49 , 52 , 53 ). Interestingly, a very recent meta-analysis of 17 qualifying clinical trials has associated the flavonoid quercetin with lowered systolic blood pressure as a clinical endpoint, in the absence of lipid and glucose metabolic effects ( 40 ).…”
Section: Early Evidence For Vitamin P As a Flavonoidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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