What does genipocyanin mean?
Genipocyanin means (organic chemistry) A blue pigment formed by the reaction of genipin and glycine.
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(organic chemistry) A blue pigment formed by the reaction of genipin and glycine.
In addition, in the presence of an equimolar amount of glycine, GNP can dimerize to generate genipocyanin G1, which is a blue-pigmented, highly conjugated dimeric adduct with the ability to cross-link proteins.
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Genipocyanin means (organic chemistry) A blue pigment formed by the reaction of genipin and glycine.
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In addition, in the presence of an equimolar amount of glycine, GNP can dimerize to generate genipocyanin G1, which is a blue-pigmented, highly conjugated dimeric adduct with the ability to cross-link proteins.
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