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摘要
K.柴田是日本花青素研究的鼻祖,他针对 R. Willstätter 的 pH 理论提出了金属络合物理论。柴田的继任者服部 S. 和林 K. 致力于通过金属络合作用阐明蓝花着色,并在蓝色萱草中发现了一种自组装超分子金属络合色素--彗星素。作者介绍了发表在《日本科学院院刊》上的两篇关于蓝花着色的重要报告,并介绍了研究的后续发展。
Tracing the genealogy of research on the mechanism of blue flower coloration by anthocyanin based on Keita Shibata's work.
K. Shibata is the ancestor of the research on anthocyanins in Japan and proposed metal complex theory against the pH theory by R. Willstätter. Shibata's successors, S. Hattori and K. Hayashi, made efforts to clarify blue flower coloration by metal complexation and found commelinin, a self-assembled supramolecular metal complex pigment, in blue dayflower, Tsuyukusa. The author introduces two key reports on blue flower coloration published in the Proceedings of the Japan Academy and describes the subsequent development of the study.
期刊介绍:
The Proceedings of the Japan Academy Ser. B (PJA-B) is a scientific publication of the Japan Academy with a 90-year history, and covers all branches of natural sciences, except for mathematics, which is covered by the PJA-A. It is published ten times a year and is distributed widely throughout the world and can be read and obtained free of charge through the world wide web.