cyanidin
Cyanidin is an anthocyanidin, a type of flavonoid pigment found in many plants. As the aglycone form of cyanidin-based anthocyanins, it contributes red to purple hues to flowers, fruits, and other plant tissues. Anthocyanidins are typically present in nature as glycosides, such as cyanidin-3-glucoside, which influence their solubility and stability.
Natural sources of cyanidin include red onions, red cabbage, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, cherries, grapes, and purple
Chemically, cyanidin is a flavylium cation whose color is highly sensitive to pH. In acidic environments it
Biosynthesis occurs via the plant phenylpropanoid pathway, proceeding through the flavonoid pathway to form anthocyanidins, which
Applications include its use as a natural food colorant (E163). Cyanidin and related anthocyanins are studied