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CYANIN CHLORIDE

Synonym(s):Cyanidin-3,5-di-O-glucoside

  • Empirical Formula: C27H31ClO16
  • Molecular Weight: 646.98
  • MDL number: MFCD00135655
  • EINECS: 220-034-1
CYANIN CHLORIDE Structural

What is CYANIN CHLORIDE?

The Uses of CYANIN CHLORIDE

Cyanin Chloride is a compound found naturally occuring in grape seeds, skin and pulp. It provides antioxidant abilities due to the phenolic group in the substructure.

Properties of CYANIN CHLORIDE

storage temp.  2-8°C

Safety information for CYANIN CHLORIDE

Computed Descriptors for CYANIN CHLORIDE

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