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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, vol. 5, Malvales, Capparales and non-betalain Caryophyllales. Alverson, W. S., K. G. Karol, D. A. Baum, M. W. Chase,...
- 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...
- (2013-04-17). Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Malvales, Capparales and Non-betalain Caryophyllales. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-662-07255-4...
- L-tyrosine to the use of engineered strains of E. coli. Albinism Alkaptonuria Betalain Iodinated tyrosine derivatives Pauly reaction Tyramine Tyrosine sulfation...