Moreira et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Ground-and excited-state proton transfer in anthocyanins: From weak acids to superphotoacidsMoreira et al., 2003
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- Moreira P
- Giestas L
- Yihwa C
- Vautier-Giongo C
- Quina F
- Maçanita A
- Lima J
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Malvidin-3, 5-diglucoside (malvin), cyanidin-3, 5-diglucoside (cyanin), and pelargonidin-3, 5- diglucoside (pelargonin) are among the most representative anthocyanins because of their abundance in the most common red flowers and fruits. Anthocyanin color is directly affected …
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