Origin - West Africa
Chemical Profile - Anthocyanins, organic acids
Classification - Malvaceae
Use - Botanical, pharmacognostic studies
Description - Hibiscus sabdariffa, a plant-based origin within the Malvaceae family, is noted in botanical indexes for its distinct anthocyanin profile. Its structure features notable organic acids, contributing to its vibrant red hue. Historically utilized in botanical research, its chemical nature includes water-soluble pigments. The species is recognized for its unique chemical structure. View similar item - Sucrose Matrix and Vibrational Restoration.
Chemical Profile - Anthocyanins, organic acids
Classification - Malvaceae
Use - Botanical, pharmacognostic studies
Description - Hibiscus sabdariffa, a plant-based origin within the Malvaceae family, is noted in botanical indexes for its distinct anthocyanin profile. Its structure features notable organic acids, contributing to its vibrant red hue. Historically utilized in botanical research, its chemical nature includes water-soluble pigments. The species is recognized for its unique chemical structure. View similar item - Sucrose Matrix and Vibrational Restoration.