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Diagram showing biosynthesis of betalaines (plant dyes).

Compounds: 1. Betalamic acid. 2. cyclo-Dopa. 3. Amin or amino acid.
4. Betanidin, precursor of Betacyanins. 5. Betaxanthins.

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Source Judith Hans: Klonierung und Charakterisierung von Flavonoidglucosyltransferasen aus Beta vulgaris L. Diss., Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg 23.06.2004
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