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2.4.1.254
UDP-D-glucuronate + cyanidin 3-O-beta-D-glucoside
both cyanidin-3-O-6''-malonylglucoside and cyanidin 3-O-glucoside are good substrates, suggesting that these anthocyanins may serve as physiological glucuronosyl acceptors in the production of glucuronosylated anthocyanins that are the origin of the red coloration of flowers of Bellis perennis
2.4.1.254
UDP-D-glucuronate + cyanidin-3-O-(6-O-malonyl-beta-D-glucoside)
both cyanidin-3-O-(6'-O-malonyl-beta-D-glucoside) and cyanidin 3-O-glucoside are good substrates, suggesting that these anthocyanins may serve as physiological glucuronosyl acceptors in the production of glucuronosylated anthocyanins that are the origin of the red coloration of flowers of Bellis perennis
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