Definition of Pyranoanthocyanin. Meaning of Pyranoanthocyanin. Synonyms of Pyranoanthocyanin

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Definition of Pyranoanthocyanin

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- different classes of pyranoanthocyanins are carboxypyranoanthocyanins, methylpyranoanthocyanins, pyranoanthocyanin-flavanols, pyranoanthocyanin-phenols, portisins...
- natural phenol found in red wines. It is a pyranoanthocyanin. Phenolic compounds in wine Vitisin B (pyranoanthocyanin) Brazilian red wines made from the hybrid...
- natural phenol found in red wines. It is a pyranoanthocyanin. Phenolic compounds in wine Vitisin A (pyranoanthocyanin) Brazilian red wines made from the hybrid...
- Vitisin A may refer to: Vitisin A (pyranoanthocyanin) Vitisin A (stilbenoid) Vitisin This set index article lists chemical compounds articles ****ociated...
- the effect of pH or sulfite bleaching. The new compounds include pyranoanthocyanins like vitisins (A and B), pinotins and portosins and other polymeric...
- their solubility and become sediment at the bottom of wine bottles. Pyranoanthocyanins are chemical compounds formed in red wines by yeast during fermentation...
- (vinylpyranoanthocyanins) and oxovitisin A, an oxovitisin, a type of pyranoanthocyanin with a 2-pyrone component. Wine portal List of Portuguese wine regions...
- m****: 517.45 g/mol, exact m****: 517.1341 u) may refer to: Vitisin B (pyranoanthocyanin) This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- Vitisin B may refer to: Vitisin B (pyranoanthocyanin) Vitisin B (stilbenoid) Vitisin This set index article lists chemical compounds articles ****ociated...
- Oxovitisins are a type of pyranoanthocyanin with a pyranone (2-pyrone) component found in aged Port wines. They do not contain an oxonium ion component...