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+ | [[:Category:FL63|Flavan 3-ol]] is often called flavanol. | ||
[[:Category:FL6D|Flavan 3,4-diol]] and [[:Category:FL64|Flavan 4-ol]] are called leucoanthocyanidin meaning a precursor (white state) of (colored) anthocyans. The term was first used by Rosenheim in 1920. | [[:Category:FL6D|Flavan 3,4-diol]] and [[:Category:FL64|Flavan 4-ol]] are called leucoanthocyanidin meaning a precursor (white state) of (colored) anthocyans. The term was first used by Rosenheim in 1920. | ||
''Leuco'' comes from the Greek word λευκός (leukos) meaning white. | ''Leuco'' comes from the Greek word λευκός (leukos) meaning white. | ||
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In scientific terms, leucoanthocyanidins refer to monomers, which are converted to anthocyanidins by 2-oxoglutarate iron-dependent oxygenase (i.e., non-haem oxygenase) called ''anthocyanidin synthase''. On the other hand, proanthocyanidins are [[:Category:FL63|flavan 3-ol]] oligomers, which are cleaved to anthocyanidins under strongly acidic conditions. | In scientific terms, leucoanthocyanidins refer to monomers, which are converted to anthocyanidins by 2-oxoglutarate iron-dependent oxygenase (i.e., non-haem oxygenase) called ''anthocyanidin synthase''. On the other hand, proanthocyanidins are [[:Category:FL63|flavan 3-ol]] oligomers, which are cleaved to anthocyanidins under strongly acidic conditions. | ||
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+ | [[:Category:FL63|Flavan 3-ol]] はしばしばフラバノールと呼ばれます。 | ||
[[:Category:FL6D|Flavan 3,4-diol]] と [[:Category:FL64|Flavan 4-ol]] はロイコアントシアニジンと呼ばれ、 | [[:Category:FL6D|Flavan 3,4-diol]] と [[:Category:FL64|Flavan 4-ol]] はロイコアントシアニジンと呼ばれ、 | ||
植物色素アントシアンの前駆体です。この言葉をはじめて用いたのはRosenheim (1920)で、"ロイコ"とはギリシャ語λευκόςで「白」を意味します。 | 植物色素アントシアンの前駆体です。この言葉をはじめて用いたのはRosenheim (1920)で、"ロイコ"とはギリシャ語λευκόςで「白」を意味します。 |
Revision as of 11:53, 11 December 2009
Flavan, Leucoanthocyanidin
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Upper classes : FL Flavonoid
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FL6F | Flavan hydroxy-, methoxyflavan, diffutidin etc. |
FL63 | Flavan 3-ol (epi)catechin, (epi)fisetinidol, mesquitol, etc. |
FL64 | Flavan 4-ol apiforol, luteoforol etc. |
FL6D | Flavan 3,4-diol leucoanthocyanidin etc. |
Catechins refer to a subgroup of Flavan 3-ol derivatives (FL63AC). In a stricter sense, it means (+)-Catechin and its stereoisomer (-)-Epicatechin.
Flavan 3-ol is often called flavanol. Flavan 3,4-diol and Flavan 4-ol are called leucoanthocyanidin meaning a precursor (white state) of (colored) anthocyans. The term was first used by Rosenheim in 1920. Leuco comes from the Greek word λευκός (leukos) meaning white.
In scientific terms, leucoanthocyanidins refer to monomers, which are converted to anthocyanidins by 2-oxoglutarate iron-dependent oxygenase (i.e., non-haem oxygenase) called anthocyanidin synthase. On the other hand, proanthocyanidins are flavan 3-ol oligomers, which are cleaved to anthocyanidins under strongly acidic conditions.
- Rosenheim O. Biochem. J., 14, 178-188, 1920.
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