Sentences with word «pelargonidin»

In a 1987 Nature paper, a team led by plant geneticist Peter Meyer, then with the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, Germany, showed that inserting a maize gene into a petunia enabled it to produce the pigment pelargonidin and take on a salmon color.
Like amla berries, the acerola cherry is rich in numerous other antioxidants such as cyanidin -3-α-O-rhamnoside, pelargonidin -3-α-O-rhamnoside, quercetin -3-α-O-rhamnoside, kaempferol glycosides, astilbin, and proanthocyanidins (study).
Strawberries, meanwhile, are a much richer source of an antioxidant called pelargonidin 3 - O - glucoside, with 47.14 mg next to raspberry's 1.65 mg...
[35] Additional animal studies confirm that cyanidin is four times more powerful an antioxidant than vitamin E. [36] The anthocyanin pelargonidin protects the amino acid tyrosine from the highly reactive oxidant peroxynitrite.
The purple colour is nothing more than an abundance of pigmented anthocyanin antioxidants, including pelargonidins, malvidins, and delphinidins.
Some of the anthocyanins — for example, pelargonidin — remained almost completely intact.
Other antioxidants in raspberries include: antirrhinin, pelargonidin 3 - O - sophoroside, ellagic acid, traces of resveratrol, catechins, pelargonidins, delphinidins, chlorogenic acid (responsible for the health benefits of coffee), tilirosides, gallotannins and vanillic acid.
They are an unusually concentrated source of ellagitannins (like ellagic acid), cyanidins and pelargonidins.
This is due to its high concentration of ellagic acid, anthocyanins, gallic acid, quercetin, cyanidins, catechins, pelargonidin, kaempferol and salicylic acid.
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