. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. 2-phenylbenzopyrylium chloride principal difference between various members is the degree of hydroxyl- ation of the phenyl ring and the presence or absence of methyl esters. Pelargonidin, the pigment of scarlet pelargonium, orange-red dahlia, and red cornflower, contains a p-hydroxy group on the phenyl ring. Cyanidin pigments of the red rose, blue cornflower, and deep red dahlia contain two phenolic hydroxy groups, and delphinidin (blue delphinium) has three hydroxy groups. Both mono- and diglycosides. HO-. -OH pelargonidin.


. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. 2-phenylbenzopyrylium chloride principal difference between various members is the degree of hydroxyl- ation of the phenyl ring and the presence or absence of methyl esters. Pelargonidin, the pigment of scarlet pelargonium, orange-red dahlia, and red cornflower, contains a p-hydroxy group on the phenyl ring. Cyanidin pigments of the red rose, blue cornflower, and deep red dahlia contain two phenolic hydroxy groups, and delphinidin (blue delphinium) has three hydroxy groups. Both mono- and diglycosides. HO-. -OH pelargonidin. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mallette, M. Frank (Manney Frank), 1917-. New York, Wiley


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