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Saponarin is a
flavone glucoside. It is
found in
Saponaria officinalis and in
Strongylodon macrobotrys where it
imparts the
characteristic jade color...
- Cannabis, oat and the açaí palm.
Isovitexin beta-glucosyltransferase
Saponarin is the isovitexin-7-O-glucoside. Vitexin, the 8-C-glucoside of apigenin...
- copigmentation, a
result of the
presence of
malvin (an anthocyanin) and
saponarin (a
flavone glucoside) in the
ratio 1:9.
Under the
alkaline conditions...
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distinctive texture of halva.
Saponaria officinalis contains the
flavone saponarin. "Saponaria
officinalis L.".
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families...
- cotinus, is monoxyquercetin;
chrysin is phenyl-dihydroxybenzopyrone.
Saponarin, a
glucoside found in
Saponaria officinalis, is a
related compound. Strophanthin...
- n-orientin, p****iflorine (named
after the genus), quercetin, rutin,
saponarin, shaftoside,
vicenin and vitexin. Maypop, blue p****ion
flower (P. caerulea)...
-
refer to:
Kaempferol 3-O-rutinoside, a bitter-tasting
flavonol glycoside Saponarin, a
flavone glycoside Veronicastroside, a
flavone glycoside This set index...
- an
example of copigmentation, a
result of the
presence of
malvin and
saponarin (a
flavone glucoside) in the
ratio 1:9.
Malvin can be
found in a variety...
- copigmentation, a
result of the
presence of
malvin (the anthocyanin) and
saponarin (a
flavone glucoside) in the
ratio 1:9.
Berries It is a
phenomenon observed...