Sinensetin Explained
Sinensetin is a methylated flavone. It can be found in Orthosiphon stamineus[1] and in orange oil.[2]
Notes and References
- Akowuah . G. A. . Ismail . Z. . Norhayati . I. . Sadikun . A. . 2005 . The effects of different extraction solvents of varying polarities on polyphenols of Orthosiphon stamineus and evaluation of the free radical-scavenging activity . Food Chemistry . 93 . 2 . 311–317 . 10.1016/j.foodchem.2004.09.028.
- Steinke . Katrin . Jose . Elena . Sicker . Dieter . Siehl . Hans-Ullrich . Zeller . Klaus-Peter . Berger . Stefan . 2013 . Sinensetin . Chemie in unserer Zeit . de . 47 . 3 . 158–163 . 10.1002/ciuz.201300627.