Prodelphinidin


Prodelphinidin is a name for the polymeric tannins composed of gallocatechin. It yields delphinidin during depolymerisation under oxidative conditions.

Natural occurrences

Prodelphinidins are one of the two sorts of tannins in grape being produced especially in the skin of the berry.
Prodelphinidins can be found in Cistus salviifolius. Gallocatechin--catechin, gallocatechin--gallocatechin and catechin--gallocatechin can be found in the pomegranate peels. Prodelphinidin B-2 3'-O-gallate can be found in green tea leaves and prodelphinidin B-2 3,3'-di-O-gallate can be found in Myrica rubra.

Particular oligomeric prodelphinidins

and prodelphinidin B9 can be isolated in beer. Prodelphinidin C2 -gallocatechin- can be isolated in malt.
The A-type proanthocyanidin epigallocatechin--epicatechin can be found in the leaves of Dioclea lasiophylla,