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Phytochemistry 2009-Jan

C-glycosylanthocyanidins synthesized from C-glycosylflavones.

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Orjan Bjorøy
Saleh Rayyan
Torgils Fossen
Kjersti Kalberg
Oyvind M Andersen

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Nine C-glycosyldeoxyanthocyanidins, 6-C-beta-glucopyranosyl-7-O-methylapigeninidin, 6-C-beta-glucopyranosyl-7-O-methylluteolinidin, 6-C-beta-(2''-O-beta-glucopyranosylglucopyranosyl)-7-O-methylapigeninidin, 6-C-beta-(2''-O-beta-glucopyranosylglucopyranosyl)-7,4'-di-O-methylapigeninidin, 8-C-beta-glucopyranosylapigeninidin, 8-C-beta-(2''-O-alpha-rhamnopyranosylglucopyranosyl)apigeninidin, 8-C-beta-(2''-O-alpha-(4'''-O-acetylrhamnopyranosyl)glucopyranosyl)apigeninidin, 6,8-di-C-beta-glucopyranosylapigeninidin (8), 6,8-di-C-beta-glucopyranosyl-4'-O-methylluteolinidin (9), have been synthesized from their respective C-glycosylflavones (yields between 14% and 32%) by the Clemmensen reduction reaction using zinc-amalgam. The various precursors (C-glycosylflavones) of the C-glycosylanthocyanidins were isolated from either flowers of Iris sibirica L., leaves of Hawthorn 'Crataegi Folium Cum Flore', or lemons and oranges. This is the first time C-glycosylanthocyanidins have been synthesized. The structures of all flavonoids including the flavone rotamers were elucidated by 2D NMR techniques and high-resolution electrospray MS. The distribution of the various structural forms of 8 and 9 are different at pH 1.1, 4.5, and 7.0, however, the two pigments undergoes similar structural transformations at the various pH values. Pigments 8 and 9 with C-C linkages between the sugar moieties and the aglycone, were found to be far more stable towards acid hydrolysis than pelargonidin 3-O-glucoside, which has the typical anthocyanidin C-O linkage between the sugar and aglycone. This stability may extend the present use of anthocyanins as nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals or colorants.

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