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Oliveira, J, da Silva MA, Jorge Parola A, Mateus N, Bras NF, Ramos MJ, de Freitas V.  2013.  Structural characterization of a A-type linked trimeric anthocyanin derived pigment occurring in a young Port wine, 2013. Food Chemistry. 141:1987-1996. Abstract
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Oliveira, E, Luis Capelo J, Lima JC, Lodeiro C.  2012.  Novel emissive bio-inspired non-proteinogenic coumarin-alanine amino acid: fluorescent probe for polyfunctional systems. Amino Acids. 43:1779-1790., Number 4 Abstract
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Oliveira, J, Petrov V, Parola JA, Pina F, Azevedo J, Teixeira N, Bras NF, Fernandes PA, Mateus N, Ramos MJ, de Freitas V.  2011.  Chemical Behavior of Methylpyranomalvidin-3-O-glucoside in Aqueous Solution Studied by NMR and UV-Visible Spectroscopy. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 115:1538-1545., Number 6 Abstract
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Oliveira, J, Araujo P, Fernandes A, Bras NF, Mateus N, Pina F, de Freitas V.  2017.  {Influence of the structural features of amino-based pyranoanthocyanins on their acid-base equilibria in aqueous solutions}, {JUN}. {DYES AND PIGMENTS}. {141}:{479-486}. Abstract
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Oliveira, J, Petrov V, Parola AJ, Pina F, Azevedo J, Teixeira N, Bras NF, Fernandes PA, Mateus N, Ramos MJ, de Freitas V.  2011.  Chemical Behavior of Methylpyranomalvidin-3-O-glucoside in Aqueous Solution Studied by NMR and UV-Visible Spectroscopy, 2011. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 115:1538-1545. Abstract

In the present work, the proton-transfer reactions of the methylpyranomalvidin-3-O-glucoside pigment in water with different pH values was studied by NMR and UV-visible spectroscopies. The results showed four equilibrium forms: the methylpyranomalvidin-3-O-glucoside cation, the neutral quinoidal base, the respective anionic quinoidal base, and a dianionic base unprotonated at the methyl group. According to the NMR data, it seems that for methylpyranomalvidin-3-O-glucoside besides the acid base equilibrium between the pyranoflavylium cation and the neutral quinoidal base, a new species is formed at pD 4.88-6.10. This is corroborated by the appearance of a new set of signals in the NMR spectrum that may be assigned to the formation of hemiketal/cis-chalcone species to a small extent. The two ionization constants (pK(a1) and pK(a2)) obtained by both methods (NMR and UV-visible) for methylpyranomalvidin-3-O-glucoside are in agreement (pK(a1) = 5.17 +/- 0.03; pK(a2) = 8.85 +/- 0.08; and pK(a1) = 4.57 +/- 0.07; pK(a2) = 8.23 +/- 0.04 obtained by NMR and UV-visible spectroscopies, respectively). Moreover, the fully dianionic unprotonated form (at the methyl group) of the methylpyranomalvidin-3-O-glucoside is converted slowly into a new structure that displays a yellow color at basic pH. On the basis of the results obtained through LC-MS and NMR, the proposed structure was found to correspond to the flavonol syringetin-3-glucoside.

Oliveira, J, Araujo P, Fernandes A, Bras NF, Mateus N, Pina F, de Freitas V.  2017.  Influence of the structural features of amino-based pyranoanthocyanins on their acid-base equilibria in aqueous solutions, 2017. Dyes and Pigments. 141:479-486. Abstract
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Oliveira, J, Bras NF, da Silva MA, Mateus N, Parola JA, de Freitas V.  2014.  Grape anthocyanin oligomerization: A putative mechanism for red color stabilization? Phytochemistry. 105:178-185. Abstract
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Osuka, A, Kume T, Haggquist GW, Javorfi T, Lima JC, Melo E, Naqvi KR.  1999.  Photophysical characteristics of two model antenna systems: a fucoxanthin-pyropheoporbide dyad and its peridinin analogue. Chemical Physics Letters. 313:499-504., Number 3-4 Abstract
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Otero, V, Sanches D, Montagner C, Vilarigues M, Carlyle L, Lopes JA, Melo MJ.  2014.  Characterisation of metal carboxylates by Raman and infrared spectroscopy in works of art. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy. 45:1197-1206., Number 11-12 Abstract
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Otero, V, Carlyle L, Vilarigues M, Melo MJ.  2012.  Chrome yellow in nineteenth century art: historic reconstructions of an artists' pigment. Rsc Advances. 2:1798-1805., Number 5 Abstract
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