Anthocyanin Composition in Black, Blue, Pink, Purple, and Red Cereal Grains
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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Anthocyanin pigments from a wide variety of edible and ornamental black, blue, pink, purple, red, and white wheat, barley, corn, rice, and wild rice were identified and quantified to evaluate their potential as natural colorants or functional food ingredients. The total anthocyanin contents varied significantly and exhibited a range of 7-3276 microg/g. Some grains, such as red rice and black rice, contained a limited number of pigments, whereas others, such as blue, pink, purple, and red corns, had complex anthocyanin profiles. Of the 42 anthocyanin compounds observed, 9 were characterized by comparison of the spectroscopic and chromatographic properties with those of authentic standards. The remaining…
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- Anthocyanin
- Chemistry
- Pigment
- Black rice
- Pelargonidin
- Food science
- Delphinidin
- Cyanidin
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