
Abstract A comparison of the pigments in Fuchsia extorticata pollen with the pigments extracted from the unusually coloured blue-black “fuchsia” bee pollen confirms the New Zealand tree fuchsia as the source of the bee pollen. The pigments were identified as the p-trans-coumaroylated derivatives of delphindin-, petunidin and malvidin-3-O-glucosides and delphinidin-3-O-(p-cis-coumaroyl-glucoside). The anthocyanins are accompanied by several flavonol glycosides; kaempferol-3-sophoroside, quercetin-3-sophoroside and kaempferol 3-neohesperidoside.
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