cyanin

/ˈsaɪənɪn/
noun
  1. A blue or purple pigment found in plants, such as in berries or flowers.
    • Some flowers produce cyanin to attract pollinators.
    • Scientists extracted cyanin from red cabbage to use as a natural dye.
    • The deep blue color of blueberries comes from cyanin.
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