Bergamottin
Bergamottin is a naturally occurring furanoflavonoid compound found in certain citrus fruits, such as bergamot. It serves as a key ingredient in various pharmaceutical and biochemical applications, particularly in the field of analytical chemistry. Bergamottin is utilized as a reference standard and in the development of analytical methods for the identification and quantification of related compounds.
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5 protocols using bergamottin
Bergamottin Modulates LPS-Induced Inflammation
Obtaining Mibefradil, Azamulin, and Bergamottin
Uptake and Transport of Estrone 3-Sulfate
In Vitro Enzyme Expression Assay
Furocoumarin-Rich Plant Protocols
Analytical grade: psoralen, isopsoralen, methoxsalen, bergapten, osthole, and imperatorin were acquired from Chromadex (Irvine, CA, USA), 6′,7′-dihydroxybergamottin (DHB) came from Toronto Research Chemicals (North York, ON, Canada), and bergamottin was from Sigma-Aldrich (Saint Louis, MO, USA). HPLC-grade methanol, acetonitrile, and tetrahydrofuran (THF) were bought from POCh (Gliwice, Poland). Technical grade carbon dioxide was acquired from a local supplier (Multax, Zielonki-Parcela, Poland).
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