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Primulin (anthocyanin)

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Formula
  
C23H25ClO12, C23H25O12+

Molar mass
  
528.89 g/mol

Primulin (anthocyanin)

Primulin is an anthocyanin. It is the 3-galactoside of malvidin. It can be found in Primula sinensis.

The first crystalline form of this pigment was prepared by Rose Scott-Moncrieff in about 1930. This was the first crystalline anthrocyanine pigment ever identified. This was possible because of her insight into linking genetics with chemistry.

References

Primulin (anthocyanin) Wikipedia


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