Interestingly, scientists first thought that bilirubin only came from animals, as it was seen after the breakdown of hemoglobin in red blood cells. It's also known as the yellowish pigment linked to bruises and jaundice. (Related: Cleanse and protect the liver with these nutritious whole foods.)
However, a study led by researchers from Florida International University found that bilirubin also occurs in wild banana -- a plant noted for having similar leaves to the banana plant and produces white, cream, or gray flowers. A similar study in 2010 also revealed the pigment in the orange bird of paradise plant, which is known for its vibrant orange and blue flowers. Both the wild banana and bird of paradise plants are native to South Africa. In this study, the researchers used high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and HPLC/electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry and found that bilirubin was present at the plant's aril pigment and in the plant's sepals at low levels.
"This research is the first discovery of bilirubin in a flower; it verifies the presence of bilirubin in a plant species other than Strelitzia nicolai. With further research on the function, distribution, and synthesis of bilirubin in plants, the information may be useful for practical applications such as the manipulation of color through breeding and genetics," the researchers concluded.
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