“…Betalain molecules displays wide range of hues, betacyanins have reddish-violet colour while betaxanthins have a general yellow-orange colour (Albano et al, 2015;Esquivel, 2016;Gandía-herrero et al, 2013;Gandía-Herrero et al, 2010), the latter being only identified in OG and OS samples. Five betacyanins were identified, betanidin-5-O-β-sophoroside, betanidin-5-O-β-glucoside (betanin), isobetanin, gomphrenin I and betanidin (peaks 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, respectively), having been previously identified by other authors (CastellanosSantiago and Yahia, 2008;Morales et al, 2015Morales et al, , 2014Stintzing et al, 2002;Svenson et al, 2008). On the contrary of betaxanthins, betacianins fraction was found in higher quantities in OE samples, being peak 4 (betanin) the main compound found (14.9 mg/g extract), This characteristic can be easily predicted due to the strong violet hue present in OE and also because betanin (betanidin-5-O-β-glucoside) is the most widespread betacyanin among plants (Esatbeyoglu et al, 2014).…”