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"Cyclamen Red" colors based on a macrocyclic anthocyanin in carnation flowers
1Laboratoire BMP and Centre de RMN, UCB-ESCPE, UPRESA CNRS 5012, Université Claude-Bernard Lyon I, 43 boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France. gonnet@cismsun.univ-lyon1.fr
Abstract:
The "cyclamen" red (or pink) colors in carnation flowers-cultivars Red Rox and eight others-are based on the presence of a new macrocyclic anthocyanin, pelargonidin 3,5-di-O-beta-glucoside(6' ', 6' "-malyl diester) identified by spectroscopic methods. The instability of the bridging malyl group with sugars in acidic medium readily causes the formation of the opened ring form, 3-O-(6' '-O-malylglucoside)-5-O-glucoside. The issue of cyclamen colors based in carnations on this original acylated pelargonidin derivative simulating those based on simpler cyanidin glycosides in Rosa cultivars is discussed using CIELAB colorimetric coordinates.