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Polyacylated Anthocyanins in Bluish-Purple Petals of Chinese Bellflower, Platycodon grandiflorum

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms22084044

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bluish-purple; delphinidin; intramolecular stacking; Platycodon grandiflorum; polyacylated anthocyanin; stability

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The bluish-purple petals of Chinese bellflower contain platyconin as the major anthocyanin, along with several minor pigments. Isolation and analysis revealed the presence of diacylated anthocyanins, which exhibit a stable bluish-purple color and contain a delphinidin chromophore. The relationship between structure and stability of these acylated anthocyanins was established through MS and NMR analyses.
The bluish-purple petals of Chinese bellflower, Platycodon grandiflorum (kikyo in Japanese), contain platyconin (1) as the major anthocyanin. Platyconin (1) is a polyacylated anthocyanin with two caffeoyl residues at the 7-position, and its color is stable in a diluted, weakly acidic aqueous solutions. HPLC analysis of the fresh petal extract showed the presence of several minor pigments. Photo-diode array detection of minor pigments suggested that some of these were polyacylated anthocyanins. To establish the relationship between structure and stability of the acylated anthocyanins and to obtain information on their biosynthetic pathways, minor pigments were isolated from the petals, and their structures were determined by MS and NMR analyses. Four known (2-5) and three new anthocyanins (6-8) were identified, which contained a delphinidin chromophore, and four of these (5-8) were diacylated anthocyanins, in which the acyl-glucosyl-acyl-glucosyl chain was attached at the 7-O-position of the delphinidin chromophore. These diacylated anthocyanins exhibited a bluish-purple color at pH 6, which was stable for more than a week.

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