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Brazilin is a
naturally occurring, homoisoflavonoid, red dye
obtained from the wood of
Paubrasilia echinata,
Biancaea sappan,
Caesalpinia violacea, and...
- instruments. The wood also
yields a
historically important red dye
called brazilin,
which oxidizes to brazilein. The name pau-brasil was
applied to certain...
- properties.[citation needed] It also
produces a
valuable reddish dye
called brazilin, used for
dyeing fabric as well as
making red
paints and inks. Slivers...
- Fe(III) as the mordant. An
alternative is the
aluminium complex of
oxidized brazilin,
which differs from
haematoxylin by only one
hydroxyl group. A replacement...
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Pigment Traditional textile dyes
Armenian cochineal Black walnut Bloodroot Brazilin Cochineal Cudbear Cutch Dyewoods Fustic Gamboge Dyer's
broom Henna Indigo...
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occasionally turned into metacinnabar. In addition,
organic pigments such as
brazilin have
faded because of
exposure to sunlight. In the
Romanesque murals, the...
- in MCF-7
breast cancer cells,
brazilin leads to the
restoration of p21 expression. This
mechanism highlights brazilin's potential as a
therapeutic agent...
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Pigment Traditional textile dyes
Armenian cochineal Black walnut Bloodroot Brazilin Cochineal Cudbear Cutch Dyewoods Fustic Gamboge Dyer's
broom Henna Indigo...
- for Peanuts,
David Benoit 2017
Remembering Mark Murphy,
Nancy Kelly 2022
Brazilin Images, César Haas Yanow, Scott. "Bobby Militello". AllMusic. Retrieved...
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anthraquinone 13324-20-4
BODIPY Dipyrrometheneboron difluoride 138026-71-8
Brazilin/Brazilein
Natural red 24 75280
natural 474-07-7
Brilliant Black BN Food...