Promelacacinidin

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Promelacacinidin is a polymeric condensed tannin composed of mesquitol. This type of tannin can be found in Senegalia caffra.[1]

The oxidative depolymerization of proteracacinidins yields the anthocyanidin melacacinidin.

References

  1. ^ L Bennie; E Malan; J Coetzee; D Ferreira (2000). "Structure and synthesis of ether-linked proteracacinidin and promelacacinidin proanthocyanidins from Acacia caffra". Phytochemistry. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)[full citation needed]