Food industry: As a natural food coloring, it is used for coloring beverages, candies, baked goods, dairy products, etc., replacing synthetic pigments to meet consumers' demand for natural and healthy foods. At the same time, due to its antioxidant properties, it can be added to food to extend the shelf life of food and prevent the oxidation and deterioration of oils and other ingredients in food.
Cosmetics industry: Because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, it can be used in skin care products to help reduce the damage of free radicals to the skin, prevent skin aging, and alleviate skin problems caused by inflammation, such as acne and sensitivity. In addition, the bright color of cyanidin chloride also makes it a natural colorant for cosmetics, used in lipstick, eye shadow, blush and other products.
Medical and health care field: The various biological activities of cyanidin chloride make it one of the hot spots in medical research. Studies have shown that it may help prevent cardiovascular diseases and maintain cardiovascular health by lowering blood lipids, inhibiting platelet aggregation, and protecting vascular endothelial cells; in terms of anti-cancer, it may play a role by inducing cancer cell apoptosis, inhibiting cancer cell proliferation and metastasis, etc.; at the same time, it also has certain potential value for the prevention and treatment of diabetes, which can improve regulate blood sugar levels. Therefore, cyanidin chloride can be used to develop functional foods, health products and drugs.
Other fields: In the agricultural field, cyanidin chloride can be used as a plant growth regulator to affect the growth and stress resistance of plants. In environmental science, its specific binding ability to certain metal ions can be used for the detection and treatment of environmental pollutants.