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Flavanol-anthocyanin direct condensation reaction

A.2.2 Anthocyanin-Flavanol and Anthocyanin-Anthocyanin Direct Condensation Reactions... [Pg.444]

Studies in model solution containing an anthocyanin and flavanol oligomers (up to tetramers) at pH 3 carried out at 50 °C demonstrated that temperature is another factor that affects the progress of direct condensation reactions (Malien-Aubert et al. 2002). At acidic pH and high temperature, the anthocyanin is in equilibrium with the colorless chalcone. Although breakage of the flavanol C-C bond occurred under these conditions, the formation of the chalcone impeded the synthesis of F-A products and only A-F adducts were formed (Malien-Aubert et al. 2002). [Pg.447]


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