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Malvidin-3-glucoside reaction with catechin

The reaction mechanism proposed by Timberlake and Bridle (1976), suggests that acetaldehyde, in the form of a carbo-cation, reacts with flavanol (tarmin) at position C-6 or C-8 (Figure 1 (1)). This, via several condensation reactions, gives rise to tannin-ethyl-anthocyanin derivatives (Figure 1 (2)) such as malvidin-3-glucoside-ethyl-(epi)catechin and malvidin-3-(6-/7-coumaroyl)-glucoside-ethyl-(epi)catechin. [Pg.90]


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