Anthoxanthin
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Not to be confused with Astaxanthin, a carotenoid.
Anthoxanthins (flavones and flavonols)[1] are a type of flavonoid pigments in plants. Anthoxanthins are water-soluble pigments which range in color from white or colorless to a creamy to yellow, often on petals of flowers. These pigments are generally whiter in an acid medium and yellowed in an alkaline medium. They are very susceptible to color changes with minerals and metal ions, similar to anthocyanins.
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