Phlobaphenes (or phlobaphens, CAS No.:71663-19-9) are reddish, alcohol-soluble and water-insoluble phenolic substances. They can be extracted from plants...
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product Suppressor of Pericarp Pigmentation 1, a maize gene implied in the phlobaphene metabolic pathway This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Air IATA airline code y1, Yellow seed 1, a sorghum gene implied in the phlobaphene pigments pathway This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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phlogiston, Phlox phloe- tree bark Greek φλοιός (phloiós) hypophloeodic, phlobaphene, phloem, phloeophagy phlog- fire, flame Greek phob- fear Greek φόβος...
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particular tannin, which by oxidation rapidly yields a dark-coloured phlobaphene called red cinchonic, cinchono-fulvic acid, or cinchona red. In 1934...
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glucosides, plant extracts and resins such as quercetin, catechin and phlobaphenes. Phloroglucinols are secondary metabolites that occur naturally in certain...
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their color from carotenoids; red maizes are colored by anthocyanins and phlobaphenes; and orange and green varieties may contain combinations of these pigments...
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Therapeutic Chemical Classification System Pericarp color1 (p1), a gene in the phlobaphene biosynthesis pathway in maize C1 and P1 (neuroscience), a component of...
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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...
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subfamily that is characterised by the R2R3-type MYB domain. In maize, phlobaphenes are synthesized in the flavonoids synthetic pathway from polymerisation...
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Flavan-4-ols are colorless precursor compounds that polymerize to form red phlobaphene pigments. They can be found in the sorghum. Glycosides (abacopterins...
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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...
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of which it contains 70 to 80 per cent. It also contains kino red, a phlobaphene produced from kinotannic acid by oxidation. Kino also yields kinoin,...
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phlogiston, Phlox phloe- tree bark Greek φλοιός (phloiós) hypophloeodic, phlobaphene, phloem, phloeophagy phlog- fire, flame Greek phob- fear Greek φόβος...
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extract is rich in condensed tannins of natural high molecular weight (phlobaphenes), which are not easily soluble. Its use is therefore limited to addition...
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which it contains 70 to 80 per cent. Kino also contains kino red, a phlobaphene produced from kinotannic acid by oxidation. It is closely related to...
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many cinchona barks, which by oxidation rapidly yields a dark-coloured phlobaphene called red cinchonic, cinchono-fulvic acid or cinchona red. Cinchona...
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dihydroflavonol 4-reductase (reducing dihydroflavonols into flavan-4-ols) in the phlobaphene metabolic pathway proteins α-1-antitrypsin, an acute-phase protein in...
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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...
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