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Chemical compound
Capensinidin (Cp) is an O-methylated anthocyanidin. It is a water-soluble, blue-red plant dye. It is a 5-methoxy analog of malvidin, has been obtained from Plumbago capensis.[1]
References
- ^ "Two new naturally occurring anthocyanidins". Chemical Industry: 229–230. 1960.
Anthocyanidins and their anthocyanin glucosides | |||||||||||
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3-Hydroxyanthocyanidins | |||||||||||
3-Deoxyanthocyanidins | |||||||||||
O-Methylated anthocyanidins | |||||||||||
Anthocyanins (anthocyaninidin glycosides) | Glucosides:
Diglucosides:
Others glycosides:
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Acylated anthocyanins |
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Flavanol-anthocyanin adducts | |||||||||||
Miscellaneous |
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