Rosinidin Explained
Rosinidin is an O-methylated anthocyanidin derived from Cyanidin. It is a pigment found in the flowers of Catharanthus roseus[1] and, in lower concentration, in Primula rosea.[2]
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Notes and References
- Toki K, Saito N, Irie Y, Tatsuzawa F, Shigihara A, Honda T . 7-O-Methylated anthocyanidin glycosides from Catharanthus roseus . Phytochemistry . 69 . 5 . 1215–9 . March 2008 . 18164044 . 10.1016/j.phytochem.2007.11.005 .
- The Structure and Distribution of the Flavonoids in Plants. Tsukasa Iwashina, Journal of Plant Research, 2000, Volume 113, Number 3, pages 287-299,