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      <title>The Visible Flavonoids or Anthocyanins:  From Research to Applications</title>
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      <description>Title: The Visible Flavonoids or Anthocyanins:  From Research to Applications
Authors: Brouillard, Raymond; Chassaing, Stefan; Isorez, Géraldine; Kueny-Stotz, Marie; Figueiredo, Paulo
Abstract: Anthocyanins are polyphenolic pigments responsible for most of the color diversity found&#xD;
in plants. Here the in vivo color expression and the stability of anthocyanins are interpreted by&#xD;
extrapolation of the results acquired in vitro with model solutions of pigments obtained through&#xD;
plant extraction or laboratorial synthesis. Behavior of anthocyanins is explained in terms of&#xD;
molecular interactions of the chromophore units with parts of the pigments themselves and/or&#xD;
with some constituents of the plant cell. These include, among others, diverse polyphenols,&#xD;
metal cations, and inorganic salts. Attention is also given to the biophysicochemical&#xD;
environment found in plant vacuoles that plays a fundamental role on the intermolecular&#xD;
and intramolecular associations displayed by anthocyanins. For example, anthocyanin&#xD;
Z-chalcones (retrochalcones) provide an unexpected open cavity for the ferric cation.&#xD;
Medicinal, nutritional, and industrial applications of anthocyanins are proposed.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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