- dye. No
biological activities have
currently been
reported for
phlobaphenes.
Phlobaphenes from
hawthorn fruits (Fructus Crataegi) may have a
specific action...
-
their color from carotenoids; red
maizes are
colored by
anthocyanins and
phlobaphenes; and
orange and
green varieties may
contain combinations of
these pigments...
- glucosides,
plant extracts and
resins such as quercetin,
catechin and
phlobaphenes.
Phloroglucinols are
secondary metabolites that
occur naturally in certain...
- substance,
having a
tendency to give off
water to form
anhydrides (called
phlobaphenes), one of
which is
called oak-red (C34H30O17). For him, it was not a glycoside...
- Air IATA
airline code y1,
Yellow seed 1, a
sorghum gene
implied in the
phlobaphene pigments pathway 1Y (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- many
cinchona barks,
which by
oxidation rapidly yields a dark-coloured
phlobaphene called red cinchonic, cinchono-fulvic acid or
cinchona red. Cinchona...
-
unusually high for a
herbaceous plant.[citation needed] Structurally-related
phlobaphenes, used as a red dye for
leather known as
tormentil red, can be extracted...
-
extract is rich in
condensed tannins of
natural high
molecular weight (
phlobaphenes),
which are not
easily soluble. Its use is
therefore limited to addition...
-
subfamily that is
characterised by the R2R3-type MYB domain. In maize,
phlobaphenes are
synthesized in the
flavonoids synthetic pathway from polymerisation...
-
product Suppressor of
Pericarp Pigmentation 1, a
maize gene
implied in the
phlobaphene metabolic pathway This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...