aureins
Aureins are a class of natural pigments found in various plants, particularly in the flowers of certain species. They are responsible for the vibrant yellow, orange, and red colors observed in many flowers. Aureins belong to the group of flavonoids, which are a type of polyphenol. These pigments play a crucial role in plant biology, serving functions such as attracting pollinators, protecting against UV radiation, and acting as antioxidants.
The most well-known aurein is luteolin, which is found in a wide range of plants, including daisies,
Aureins are of interest to scientists and researchers due to their potential applications in various fields.
Despite their benefits, aureins are not without their challenges. The extraction and purification of aureins from