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Crocetin is a
natural apocarotenoid dicarboxylic acid that is
found in the
crocus flower together with its glycoside, crocin, and
Gardenia jasminoides...
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diester formed from the
disaccharide gentiobiose and the
dicarboxylic acid
crocetin. When
isolated as a pure
chemical compound, it has a deep red
color and...
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Crocetin glucosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.271,
crocetin GTase, UGTCs2) is an
enzyme with
systematic name UDP-glucose:
crocetin 8-O-D-glucosyltransferase. This...
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crocetin.
Crocins themselves are a
series of
hydrophilic carotenoids that are
either monoglycosyl or
diglycosyl polyene esters of
crocetin.
Crocetin is...
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iridoids genipin and
geniposidic acid can be
found in G.
jasminoides fruit.
Crocetin, a
chemical compound usually obtained from
Crocus sativus, also can be...
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lipids may be
unrecognized metabolites from Archaea.
Crocetin is the core
compound of
crocins (
crocetin glycosides)
which are the main red
pigments of the...
- or more
lobes (petals)
contorted or
arranged in an
overlapping pattern.
Crocetin is a
chemical compound usually obtained from
Crocus sativus,
which can...
- water-soluble
yellow carotenoids, in the
floral tissues.
Crocin is a
diester of
crocetin,
responsible for the
colour of the
styles and
stigma of C. sativus, and...
- D-xylose. Additionally,
extracts of M.
pudica have been
shown to
contain crocetin-dimethylester, tubulin, and green-yellow
fatty oils. A new
class of phytohormone...
- 13.11.83: 4-hydroxy-3-prenylphenylpyruvate
oxygenase * EC 1.13.11.84:
crocetin dialdehyde synthase * EC 1.13.11.85: exo-cleaving
rubber dioxygenase *...