K. Yoshitama et al., A STABLE REDDISH PURPLE ANTHOCYANIN IN THE LEAF OF GYNURA-AURANTIACA CV PURPLE PASSION, Journal of plant research, 107(1087), 1994, pp. 209-214
The anthocyanin (GAA) in the epidermis and hair of the leaf of Gynura
aurantiaca cv. 'Purple Passion' was isolated and identified as cyanidi
n tetra-glucoside acylated by three molecules of caffeic acid and one
molecule of malonic acid. GAA was also isolated from the lower epiderm
is of the leaf of G. bicolor DC. GAA showed a very stable reddish purp
le color from weakly acid to neutral pH region, but the color of the d
eacylated compound disappeared rapidly in the same region. This indica
ted that the attached organic acids must play an essential role in the
stabilization of the color. Comparison of the profiles of the visible
absorption spectra of the intact epidermal peels and cells of G. aura
ntiaca and G. bicolor with those of GAA dissolved in various pH soluti
ons suggested that the pH of the epidermal vacuole containing GAA was
nearly 4.3. GAA was indistinguishable from the anthocyanin (rubrociner
arin) which we had previously isolated from the purplish red flowers o
f Senecio cruentus DC. by means of UV-Vis, NMR and Mass spectra.