2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.15.098756
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Linking Anthocyanin Diversity, Hue, And Genetics In Purple Corn

Abstract: While maize with anthocyanin-rich pericarp (purple corn) is rising in popularity as a source of natural colorant for foods and beverages, information on color range and stabilityfactors associated with anthocyanin decorations and compositional profiles-are currently limited. Using the natural anthocyanin diversity present in a purple corn landrace, Apache Red, we generated a population with variable flavonoid profiles-flavonol-anthocyanin condensed forms (0-83%), acylated anthocyanins (2-72%), pelargonidin-der… Show more

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“…Only three methyltransferases were upregulated in recessive a3 plants. One gene, designated O-methyltransferase4 (Omt4), resides on chromosome 4 within a QTL for peonidin content from another study (Chatham & Juvik, 2021). Three genes associated with chalcone synthase, the rst committed step of anthocyanin production, were upregulated in recessive a3 plants.…”
Section: Transcript Of Mybr97 Is Abundant In Leaf Sheaths and Husksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only three methyltransferases were upregulated in recessive a3 plants. One gene, designated O-methyltransferase4 (Omt4), resides on chromosome 4 within a QTL for peonidin content from another study (Chatham & Juvik, 2021). Three genes associated with chalcone synthase, the rst committed step of anthocyanin production, were upregulated in recessive a3 plants.…”
Section: Transcript Of Mybr97 Is Abundant In Leaf Sheaths and Husksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This cereal contains compounds such as fats, potassium salts, resins, salicylic acid, phosphorus, saponins, sodium, phenols, and sulfur [41]. Among the present phenols, flavonoids are found, with the most important being anthocyanins, which are glycosides of anthocyanidins [42].…”
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confidence: 99%