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.
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