Similarities between Beta vulgaris and Betanin
Beta vulgaris and Betanin have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Beetroot, Betalain, Chard, Indicaxanthin.
Beetroot
The beetroot is the taproot portion of the beet plant, usually known in North America as the beet, also table beet, garden beet, red beet, or golden beet.
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Betalain
Betalains are a class of red and yellow indole-derived pigments found in plants of the Caryophyllales, where they replace anthocyanin pigments.
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Chard
Chard or Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, Cicla-Group and Flavescens-Group) is a green leafy vegetable that can be used in Mediterranean cooking.
Beta vulgaris and Chard · Betanin and Chard ·
Indicaxanthin
Indicaxanthin is a type of betaxanthin, a plant pigment present in beets, in Mirabilis jalapa flowers, in cacti such as prickly pears (Opuntia sp.) or the red dragonfruit (Hylocereus costaricensis).
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- What Beta vulgaris and Betanin have in common
- What are the similarities between Beta vulgaris and Betanin
Beta vulgaris and Betanin Comparison
Beta vulgaris has 136 relations, while Betanin has 33. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.37% = 4 / (136 + 33).
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