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).

In food

Cyanin can be found in red wine as well as pomegranate juice according to a study done by Graça Miguel, Susana Dandlen, Dulce Antunes, Alcinda Neves, and Denise Martins in the winter of 2004. Pomegranate juice extracted through centrifugal seed separation has higher amounts of cyanidin-3,5-O-diglucoside than juice extracted by squeezing fruit halves with an electric lemon squeezer.

See also

  • Phenolic content in wine

References

External links

Cyanidin-3,5-O-diglucoside at Phenol-Explorer.eu


Cyanin or Cyanidin3,5Odiglucoside Molecule. Present in Pomegranate

Chemical structures of cyanidin3glucoside (A) and 5aminosalicylic

(a) Molecular structure of cyanidin3(sinapoyl)diglucoside5glucoside

Cyanidin 3diglucoside 5glucoside C33H41O21+ CID 131753191 PubChem

The chemical structures of cyanidin3Oglucoside,... Download