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A mixture of flavonoids associated with maintanance of
normal capillary permeability and fraglity.The term vitamin
"P" was given to this group of compounds.Bioflavinoids are
water soluble.
acts as antioxidants decrease oxidative losses of ascorbic
acid.Bioflavinoids are of plant origin.
eg;hesperidin 5,3'dihydroxy -4-methoxy-7-rhamnoglucosidoflavone.
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