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Delphinidin Induces Autolysosome as well as Autophagosome Formation and Delphinidin‐Induced Autophagy Exerts a Cell Protective Role

Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology, 2012
ABSTRACTAnthocyanidins, which are polyphenols that are believed to be effective for preventing cancer, are composed of a basic structure of the plant pigment anthocyanin. In this study, we investigated the biological activity of anthocyanidins, including delphinidin, against HeLa cells.
Satoshi, Tsuyuki   +5 more
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Delphinidin 3-arabinoside in the Epacridaceae

Phytochemistry, 1971
Abstract A new anthocyanin, delphinidin 3-arabinoside, has been isolated and identified from seven species of the family Epacridaceae.
S.J. Jarman, R.K. Crowden
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New delphinidin glycosides isolated fromVinca major flowers

The Botanical Magazine Tokyo, 1978
Four kinds of delphinidin glycoside were found in the bluish-purple flowers ofVinca major. Among them, two glycosides were isolated in a crystalline state by application of Sephadex and Avicel columns. The names of vincanin A and vincanin B were tentatively assigned to those new glycosides.
Nariyuki Ishikura, Katsuyoshi Minekishi
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Delphinidin Prevents Muscle Atrophy and Upregulates miR-23a Expression

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2016
Delphinidin, one of the major anthocyanidins, shows protective effects against a variety of pathologies, including cancer, inflammation, and muscle atrophy. The purpose of this study was to determine the preventive mechanism of delphinidin on disuse muscle atrophy.
Motoki Murata   +8 more
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The Multifunctional Benefits of Naturally Occurring Delphinidin and Its Glycosides

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
Delphinidin (Del) and its glycosides are water-soluble pigments, belonging to a subgroup of flavonoids. They are health-promoting candidates for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical uses, as indicated by exhibiting antioxidation, anti-inflammation, antimicroorganism, antidiabetes, antiobesity, cardiovascular protection, neuroprotection, and anticancer ...
Zhixi Chen   +6 more
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Delphinidin Modulates the DNA-Damaging Properties of Topoisomerase II Poisons

Chemical Research in Toxicology, 2009
The anthocyanidin delphinidin (DEL) has recently been shown to inhibit human topoisomerase I and II, without stabilizing the covalent DNA/topoisomerase intermediate [Habermeyer, M., Fritz, J., Barthelmes, H. U., Christensen, M. O., Larsen, M. K., Boege, F., and Marko, D.
Melanie, Esselen   +3 more
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Delphinidin accumulation is associated with abnormal flower development in petunias

Phytochemistry, 2004
The relative floral anthocyanidin contents of 195 commercial petunias with floral colours other than white and yellow were determined using HPLC, and the presence of five anthocyanidins (cyanidin, peonidin, delphinidin, petunidin, and malvidin) was confirmed. Pelargonidin was not detected, and delphinidin was not a major component.
ANDO, Toshio   +6 more
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Delphinidin 3-xylosylrutinoside in petals of Linum grandiflorum

Phytochemistry, 1995
Abstract A new anthocyanidin triglycoside was isolated from the scarlet flowers of Linum grandiflorum cv Scarlet Flax as a major anthocyanin. The structure of this pigment was determined to be delphinidin 3-O[2-O(β- d -(xylopyranosyl)-6-O-α- l -rhamnopyranosyl)-β- d -glucopyranoside].
Kenjiro Toki   +4 more
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Design, Synthesis, Pharmacological Evaluation and Vascular Effects of Delphinidin Analogues

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2019
Background: Among polyphenolic compounds suggested to prevent cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and to explain the “French paradox”, the anthocyanidin delphinidin (Dp) has been reported to support at least partly the vascular beneficial effects of dietary polyphenolic compounds including those from fruits and related products as red wine.
Samuel, Legeay   +7 more
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Delphinidin- and cyanidin-chlorides, promotors of cell aggregation in vitro

Cell Biology International Reports, 1978
Delphinidin-chloride and Cyanidinchloride cause cells in cell culture to form aggregates instead of the usual monolayers, without impairing viability or proliferation. The process is reversible.
P G, Schippers, F J, Prop
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