Definition of Cyanins

1. cyanin [n] - See also: cyanin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyanins

cyanide process
cyanide radical
cyanided
cyanidenon
cyanides
cyaniding
cyanidiophyte
cyanidiophytes
cyanidol
cyanids
cyanin
cyanine
cyanine dye
cyanine green G base
cyanines
cyanins (current term)
cyanise
cyanised
cyanises
cyanising
cyanite
cyanites
cyanitic
cyanize
cyanized
cyanizes
cyanizing
cyanmethemoglobin
cyano
cyano-

Literary usage of Cyanins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1916)
"... cyanins and their splitting products. Anthocyanin Isolated from Anthocyanidin-i- Cyanin Centaurea cyanus Cyanidin (C^Hj.O.eCl 2jH,O) (C ..."

2. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1917)
"cyanins, is obliged to conclude: "The pigment is produced, of necessity, in tissues where the conditions are such that the chemical reactions leading to ..."

3. Strasburger's Text-book of Botany by Eduard Strasburger, Hans Fitting (1921)
"The cell sap is often coloured, principally by the so-called ANTHO- cyanins, a group of non-nitrogenous glucosides. They are blue in an alkaline, ..."

4. Readings in Evolution, Genetics, and Eugenics by Horatio Hackett Newman (1921)
"A suggestion may be obtained from plant chemistry. The most prominent group of pigments in plants is the group of antho- cyanins, which are produced ..."

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