Isosakuranetin Explained
Isosakuranetin, an O-methylated flavonoid, is the 4'-methoxy derivative of naringenin, a flavanone. Didymin, a disaccharide of isosakuranetin, occur e.g. in sweet orange, blood orange and mandarin.[1] Isosakuranetin is a potent inhibitor of TRPM3 channels.[2]
Glycosides
Notes and References
- "Polyphenols in Human Health and Disease"
- Straub. Isabelle. Krügel. Ute. Mohr. Florian. Teichert. Jens. Rizun. Oleksandr. Konrad. Maik. Oberwinkler. Johannes. Schaefer. Michael. November 2013. Flavanones that selectively inhibit TRPM3 attenuate thermal nociception in vivo. Molecular Pharmacology. 84. 5. 736–750. 10.1124/mol.113.086843. 1521-0111. 24006495.