lehtnine
Lehtnine is a leaf-derived organic compound and pigment named for its origin in plant foliage and its chemical suffix -nine. It is a heterocyclic polyaromatic molecule with a multi-ring core and several oxygen-containing substituents. In solution, lehtnine presents a deep blue-green color and shows moderate fluorescence under ultraviolet light.
Natural occurrence and distribution: Lehtnine has been reported in a small number of temperate-zone woody plants,
Structure and properties: The compound consists of fused rings with heteroatoms that confer redox activity. It
Biogenesis: Biosynthesis is hypothesized to arise from a polyketide-like pathway with enzyme-catalyzed cyclization; full pathway remains
Applications: Lehtnine has been investigated as a natural dye, a potential colorant for textiles and packaging,
Taxonomy and naming: The name derives from the Estonian word leht meaning leaf and the chemical suffix