Pulvinone, an organic compound belonging to the esters, lactones, alcohols and butenolides classes, is a yellow crystalline solid. Although the pulvinone...
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can act as a carbonyl equivalent in the formation of tetronic acids or pulvinones from hydroxyketones and diketones in basic conditions. An alcohol treated...
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derivative of its parent compound, pulvinic acid, and a close relative of pulvinone, both of which derive from aromatic amino acids such as phenylalanine...
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ring-cleavage of arylpyruvic acids, a process that also produces the related pulvinones.[page range too broad] Hydroxypulvinic acid pigments (pulvinic acid type...
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var. badius, and becomes the pigment thelephoric acid. Pulvinic acid Pulvinone Vulpinic acid Yannai, Shmuel (2003). Dictionary of Food Compounds with...
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ester 3,3',4,4'-Tetra-O-methyl variegatic acid methyl ester Pulvinic acid Pulvinone Vulpinic acid Velíšek J, Cejpek K (2011). "Pigments of higher fungi: A...
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Petersen, Peter J.; Rasmussen, Beth A.; Singh, Guy; Yang, Youjun (2006). "Pulvinones as bacterial cell wall biosynthesis inhibitors". Bioorganic & Medicinal...
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