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Betacyanin biosynthesis in the isolated hypocotyls bei Acetabularia mediterranea

Planta, 1976
Isolated hypocotyls synthesize betacyanin after light exposure in Amaranthus caudatus L. Pigment synthesizing capacity is reduced in the hypocotyls with increased incubation of seedlings in dark after 24h. External feeding of precursors of betacyanin L-tyrosine and DOPA enhances pigment synthesis in the isolated hypocotyls to equal that of intact ...
K N, Guruprasad, M M, Laloraya
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Mammillarinin: A New Malonylated Betacyanin from Fruits of Mammillaria

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2007
A new betacyanin endogenously occurring in fruits of nine Mammillaria species, i.e., M. roseo-alba (Boedecker), M. donatii (Berge), M. coronata (Scheidweiler), M. karwinskiana (Martius), M. gummifera (Engelmann), M. infernillensis (Craig), M. centricirrha (Lemaire), M. krameri (Muehlenpfordt), and M.
SÅ‚awomir, Wybraniec   +1 more
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[Study of betacyanin-discolorating enzyme].

Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia), 1977
An enzyme catalyzing the discoloration and breakdown of betacyanins was isolated from beet roots Beta vulgaris by centrifugation in sucrose density gradient (2.5 M, 2.0 M, 1.5 M, 1.0 M, tris-HCl buffer, 0.05 M, pH 7.2), and purified 100-fold. The enzyme activity induced the discoloration of betanin, betanidin.
G A, Soboleva   +3 more
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Colorant Properties and Stability ofAmaranthusBetacyanin Pigments

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1998
Color, spectral characteristics, and stability of betacyanin pigments of 21 genotypes from 7 Amaranthus species were evaluated. Wide variation in color characteristics and significant differences in pigment stability were found as much within as between Amaranthus species.
Corke, H, Cai, Y, Sun, M
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A method for identification of diastereomers of 2-decarboxy-betacyanins and 2,17-bidecarboxy-betacyanins in reversed-phase HPLC

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2007
A method was developed for identification of diastereomers of 2-decarboxy-betacyanins and 2,17-bidecarboxy-betacyanins chromatographed in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) as pairs of unknown elution order. The method was based on alkaline hydrolysis of selected betacyanin and decarboxylated betacyanin mixtures and subsequent
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Influence of perfluorinated carboxylic acids on ion-pair reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic separation of betacyanins and 17-decarboxy-betacyanins

Journal of Chromatography A, 2004
The ability of trifluoroacetic acid, pentafluoropropionic acid and heptafluorobutyric acid to act as ion-pairing agents for betacyanins and 17-decarboxy-betacyanins during HPLC analysis on a Luna C18(2) reversed-phase column is reported. While the perfluorinated carboxylic acids affect the retention of both groups of compounds by changing the pH of the
Sławomir, Wybraniec, Yosef, Mizrahi
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2-Descarboxybetanidin, a minor betacyanin from carpobrotus acinaciformis

Phytochemistry, 1970
Abstract The flowers of Carpobrotus acinaciformis have been shown to contain betanin, isobetanin, betanidin, isobetanidin, lampranthin-II and isolampranthin-II. A minor pigment was also isolated and identified as 2-descarboxybetanidin. This is the first report of the natural occurrence of this compound.
M. Piattelli, G. Impellizzeri
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A BETACYANINE DECOLORIZING ENZYME FOUND IN RED BEET TISSUE

Journal of Food Science, 1979
ABSTRACT The activity of a betacyanine decolorizing enzyme present in raw beet tissue has been confirmed. The enzyme is postulated to be bound to the inner membrane of the cell wall. Comparison between the rate of betacyanine degradation for solutions containing the crude enzyme extract and solutions of identical pH and temperature ...
DAVID LASHLEY, R. C. WILEY
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Effect of tetraalkylammonium salts on retention of betacyanins and decarboxylated betacyanins in ion-pair reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography

Journal of Chromatography A, 2006
The ability of tetraalkylammonium salts to act as ion-pairing agents for betacyanins and mono- as well as bidecarboxylated betacyanins in HPLC on reversed phase is reported. The results indicate substantial and various influences of tetraalkylammonium salt addition to eluent on magnitude and direction of retention time changes of the analytes.
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Diversity in plant red pigments: anthocyanins and betacyanins

Plant Biotechnology Reports, 2013
Plant pigments are of interest for research into questions of basic biology as well as for purposes of applied biology. Red colors in flowers are mainly produced by two types of pigments: anthocyanins and betacyanins. Though anthocyanins are broadly distributed among plants, betacyanins have replaced anthocyanins in the Caryophyllales.
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