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Copigmentation is a
phenomenon where pigmentation due to
anthocyanidins is
reinforced by the
presence of
other colorless flavonoids known as cofactors...
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color of the
flowers of the ****anese
garden iris is an
example of the
copigmentation phenomenon. The hanashōbu (ハナショウブ, 花菖蒲, Iris
ensata var. ensata [ja]...
- falls. The
bluish purple color of the
flowers is an
example of the
copigmentation phenomenon.
Widely distributed throughout the ****anese
archipelago and...
- pH can be
explained by self-aggregation of the
flavylium cation and
copigmentation with the Z-chalcone form. In the
presence of
procyanidin C2, the red...
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inflorescence to
drink its nectar.
Their bright coloration is an
example of
copigmentation, a
result of the
presence of
malvin (an anthocyanin) and
saponarin (a...
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burgundy (color), the
color of red wine Boulton,
Roger (2001). "The
Copigmentation of
Anthocyanins and Its Role in the
Color of Red Wine: A
Critical Review"...
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color to the flower. This
coloration has been
shown to be an
example of
copigmentation, a
result of the
presence of
malvin (an anthocyanin) and
saponarin in...
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coloration of
Strongylodon macrobotrys has been
shown to be an
example of
copigmentation, a
result of the
presence of
malvin and
saponarin (a
flavone glucoside)...
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unusual blue
color of the
berries is due to an anthocyanidins-flavonols
copigmentation phenomenon.
Ampelopsin A, B and C are
stilbene oligomers found in A...
- 11.1139A. doi:10.1016/s0031-9422(00)88467-8. Maarit., Rein (2005).
Copigmentation reactions and
color stability of
berry anthocyanins. (Yliopistopaino)...