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Total Synthesis of Azulene Derivative, a Blue Pigment Isolated from Lactarius indigo , and Colorant Application of Its Aqueous Dispersion.

Kiyotaka MaruokaRyuju SuzukiTakaaki KamishimaYoshitaka KosekiAnh Thi Ngoc DaoToshihiro MurafujiHitoshi Kasai
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2023)
Safety concerns in the food industry have increased the demand for natural food colorants. However, the application ranges of natural blue colorants are insufficient because they are scarce in nature, and the currently available natural blue dyes are limited to water-soluble products. In this study, we investigated a fat-soluble azulene derivative isolated from the mushroom Lactarius indigo as a potential candidate for a natural blue colorant. We developed its first total synthesis, where the azulene skeleton was constructed from a pyridine derivative and an ethynyl group was converted into an isopropenyl group using zirconium complexes. Moreover, nanoparticles of the azulene derivative were prepared via reprecipitation method, and their colorant ability was investigated in aqueous solutions. The new candidate food colorant exhibited a deep-blue color in an organic solvent and aqueous dispersion.
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
  • light emitting
  • human health
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  • adipose tissue
  • risk assessment
  • atomic force microscopy
  • mass spectrometry