Delphinidin is an anthocyanidin, a primary plant pigment, and also an antioxidant.
As a primary plant pigment, its glycosides are highly abundant in nature.
Their color comes from anthocyanins, plant pigments that may help lower the risks of diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
However, further analysis of plant pigments proved that his results were valid.
Peonidin is an O-methylated anthocyanidin, and a primary plant pigment.
Mikhail Tsvet invented chromatography in 1906 during his research on plant pigments.
It has a novel chromophore structure which differs from previously studied plant pigments.
Chlorophyll, the most abundant plant pigment, is most efficient in capturing red and blue light.
Pelargonidin is an anthocyanidin, a type of plant pigment.
Their dark, rich color signals a high content of flavonoids, plant pigments that are powerful antioxidants.