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). Figure 1 Chemical structure of teicoplanin. Hesperetin (HESP), a bioactive product of degradation of hesperidin, is prevalent in Citrus aurantium fruit peel. The chemical structure of hesperetin is given in Fig. 2 . It has been the subject

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