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    Crocetin is a natural apocarotenoid dicarboxylic acid that is found in the crocus flower together with its glycoside, crocin, and Gardenia jasminoides...
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    diester formed from the disaccharide gentiobiose and the dicarboxylic acid crocetin. When isolated as a pure chemical compound, it has a deep red color and...
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    crocetin. Crocins themselves are a series of hydrophilic carotenoids that are either monoglycosyl or diglycosyl polyene esters of crocetin. Crocetin is...
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  • Crocetin glucosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.271, crocetin GTase, UGTCs2) is an enzyme with systematic name UDP-glucose:crocetin 8-O-D-glucosyltransferase. This...
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    iridoids genipin and geniposidic acid can be found in G. jasminoides fruit. Crocetin, a chemical compound usually obtained from Crocus sativus, also can be...
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    about mid-spring to mid-summer, and many species have a very strong scent. Crocetin is a chemical compound usually obtained from Crocus sativus, which can...
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  • lipids may be unrecognized metabolites from Archaea. Crocetin is the core compound of crocins (crocetin glycosides) which are the main red pigments of the...
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    water-soluble yellow carotenoids, in the floral tissues. Crocin is a diester of crocetin, responsible for the colour of the styles and stigma of C. sativus, and...
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    D-xylose. Additionally, extracts of M. pudica have been shown to contain crocetin-dimethylester, tubulin, and green-yellow fatty oils. A new class of phytohormone...
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    6'-dihydro-5'-apo-18'-nor-β-caroten-6'-one or 6'-methyl-6'-apo-β-caroten-6'-one Crocetin 8,8'-Diapo-8,8'-carotenedioic acid Crocetinsemialdehyde 8'-Oxo-8,8'-diapo-8-carotenoic...
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  • 13.11.83: 4-hydroxy-3-prenylphenylpyruvate oxygenase * EC 1.13.11.84: crocetin dialdehyde synthase * EC 1.13.11.85: exo-cleaving rubber dioxygenase *...
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  • – a major food oil, often used in industrial food processing. Cress – Crocetin – color Crocin – color Crosslinked Sodium carboxymethylcellulose – emulsifier...
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  • The molecular formula C20H24O4 may refer to: Bipinnatin_J Crocetin, a natural carotenoid dicarboxylic acid found in the crocus flower Dithymoquinone...
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  • adhesion, including COVID-19, as a prevention alternative, and explored crocetin's anti-cancer properties. 2014 – Silver Medal for "erma-Promp: Socks for...
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  • chemical reaction zeaxanthin + 2 O2 ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } crocetin dialdehyde + 2 (3S)-3-hydroxycyclocitral Zeaxanthin 7,8-dioxygenase acts...
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  • Dedes, P. G.; Karamanos, N. K.; Cordopatis, P.; Lamari, F. N. (2011), "Crocetin Inhibits Invasiveness of MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells via Downregulation...
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  • that was reported to produce an oxygen diffusion-enhancing effect was crocetin, a carotenoid that occurs naturally in plants such as crocus sativus, and...
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    models, including atherosclerosis, arthritis and cancer. At that time, crocetin, a naturally occurring carotenoid compound, was the focus of their research...
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  • 2.4.1.270: mannosylglucosyl-3-phosphoglycerate synthase EC 2.4.1.271: crocetin glucosyltransferase EC 2.4.1.272: soyasapogenol B glucuronide galactosyltransferase...
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  • in the late 1920s and early 1930s for the structural identification of crocetin, which is its polyunsaturated diacid analogue. The infrared spectrum was...
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