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Cyanin - Wikipedia
Cyanin may refer to: Cyanine, a non-systematic name of a synthetic dye family belonging to the polymethine group. Cyanin (anthocyanin) (Cyanidin-3 ...
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CYANIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CYANIN is a violet crystalline anthocyanin pigment C27H30O16 found especially in the petals of the rose, cornflower, and dahlia; ...
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Cyanin | C27H31O16+ | CID 441688 - PubChem
Cyanin is an anthocyanin cation that is cyanidin(1+) carrying two beta-D-glucosyl residues at positions 3 and 5. It has a role as a plant metabolite.
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cyanin
cyanin Chem. (ˈsaɪənɪn) [f. cyan- 1 + -in.] The blue colouring matter of certain flowers, as the violet and corn-flower.1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 274 Red flowers are said also to owe their colour to the presence of cyanin reddened by a free acid.
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Cyanin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Anthocyanins are water-soluble, natural pigments that form the color of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other plants ranging from pink to purple.
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Cyanine - Wikipedia
The word cyanin is from the English word "cyan", which conventionally means a shade of blue-green (close to "aqua") and is derived from the Greek κυάνεος ...
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Cyanin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Cyanin is defined as a polyhydroxyflavylium derivative that is a plant pigment found in flowers and fruit, specifically belonging to the family of pigments ...
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Cyanin - Sigma-Aldrich
Find cyanin and related products for scientific research at MilliporeSigma.
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Anti-inflammatory and skin barrier regulation of cyanin chloride in ...
Cyanin chloride can be considered a natural candidate for improving psoriasis, an incurable skin disease, not only by lowering excessive skin inflammatory ...
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cyanin, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun cyanin is in the 1860s. OED's only evidence for cyanin is from 1864, in a dictionary by Henry Watts, chemist ...
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Cyanidin-3,5-O-diglucoside
Cyanidin-3,5-O-diglucoside, also known as cyanin, is an anthocyanin. It is the 3,5-O-diglucoside of cyanidin. Natural occurrences
Cyanin can be found in species of the genus Rhaponticum (Asteraceae).
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hæmocyanin
hæmocyanin, hemo- Chem. (hiːməʊˈsaɪənɪn) Also erron. hæma-. [See hæmo- and cyanin.] a. A blue colouring matter which has been found in human blood. b. A substance containing copper, blue when oxidized and colourless when deoxidized, found normally in the blood of some invertebrates.1845 G. E. Day tr...
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plastocyanin
plastocyanin Biochem. (plæstəʊˈsaɪənɪn) [f. chloroplast + -o + cyanin.] A blue copper-containing protein (differing slightly from species to species) which is found in the chloroplasts of green plants and in certain bacteria, and is involved in photosynthesis.1961 Katoh & Takamiya in Nature 25 Feb. ...
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Cyanidin
found in red onion
Chrysanthemin (cyanidin-3-O-glucoside), found in blackcurrant pomace
Ideain (cyanidin 3-O-galactoside), found in Vaccinium species
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pelargonin
pelargonin Chem. (pɛləˈgəʊnɪn) [a. G. pelargonin (R. Willstätter 1914, in Sitzungsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wissensch. 405), f. G. pelargonie or mod.L. Pelargonium: see -in1.] An anthocyanin (usu. isolated as the red chloride, C27H31O15Cl) that is the colouring matter of zonal pelargoniums and on ...
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