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⚫ | '''Aurones''' are chemical compounds belonging to ]s. Aurones are plant flavonoids that provide ] to the flowers of some popular ornamental plants, such as ] and ]<ref name="Nakayama"></ref>. | ||
| Name = Aurone | |||
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| Formula = C<sub>15</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | |||
| MolarMass = 222.23 g/mol | |||
| ExactMass = 222.06807954 | |||
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In aurones, ] closes into a 5 instead of the 6 atoms ring (C ring) more typical of ]s. | In aurones, ] closes into a 5 instead of the 6 atoms ring (C ring) more typical of ]s. | ||
==Related compounds examples== | ==Related compounds examples== |
Revision as of 19:07, 30 September 2009
Aurones are chemical compounds belonging to polyphenols. Aurones are plant flavonoids that provide yellow color to the flowers of some popular ornamental plants, such as snapdragon and cosmos.
In aurones, chalcone closes into a 5 instead of the 6 atoms ring (C ring) more typical of flavonoids.
Related compounds examples
- Aureusidin
- Leptosidin
- Sulfuretin (6,3',4'-Trihydroxyaurone)
- 4,5,6-Trihydroxy-aurone
Metabolism
references
- ^ Specificity analysis and mechanism of aurone synthesis catalyzed by aureusidin synthase, a polyphenol oxidase homolog responsible for flower coloration. T. Nakayama, 2001
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Aurones | |
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