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Betalains are a
class of red and
yellow tyrosine-derived
pigments found in
plants of the
order Caryophyllales,
where they
replace anthocyanin pigments...
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colored with
beetroot extract or
beetroot betalain pigments. The
color is
caused by the
excretion of the
betalain pigments, such as betanin. The coloring...
- hydrolysis,
resulting in a yellow-brown color.[citation needed]
Betanin is a
betalain pigment,
together with
isobetanin and
other betacyanins.
Betanin is usually...
- plants. Many
members are succulent,
having fleshy stems or leaves. The
betalain pigments are
unique in
plants of this
order and
occur in all its core families...
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precursor of a
biosynthetic pathway that
produces a
class of
pigments called betalains. l-DOPA can be
manufactured and in its pure form is sold as a drug with...
- of
betalain pigments,
unlike most
other red plants, such as red cabbage,
which contain anthocyanin pigments. The
composition of
different betalain pigments...
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Families and
Genera of
Vascular Plants, vol. 5, Malvales,
Capparales and non-
betalain Caryophyllales.
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2016). "An
update of the Angiosperm...
- but not
diastolic blood pressure. The red
color compound betanin is a
betalain in the
category of betacyanins. It is not
broken down in the body, and...
- not
betalain pigments. However,
cladistic analyses indicate Caryophyllaceae evolved from
ancestors that
contained betalain,
reinforcing betalain as an...
- 8–9 (rarely 17).
Widespread in the
Amaranthaceae is the
occurrence of
betalain pigments. The
former Chenopodiaceae often contain isoflavonoids. In phytochemical...