Rubio-Moraga, A.; Ahrazem, Oussama; Rambla Nebot, Jose Luis; Granell Richart, Antonio; Gómez Gómez, Lourdes(Public Library of Science, 2013-09)
Crocus sativus is the source of saffron spice, the processed stigma which accumulates glucosylated apocarotenoids known as crocins. Crocins are found in the stigmas of other Crocuses, determining the colourations observed ...
[EN] Crocetin, one of the few colored apocarotenoids known in nature, is present in flowers and fruits and has long been used medicinally and as a colorant. Saffron is the main source of crocetin, although a few other ...
Crocins, the glucosides of crocetin, are present at high concentrations in saffron stigmas and accumulate in the vacuole. However, the biogenesis of the saffron chromoplast, the changes during the development of the stigma ...