- The
insects produce the
acid as a
deterrent to predators. An
aluminum salt of
carminic acid is the
coloring agent in
carmine, a pigment.
Natives of Peru...
-
aluminium complex derived from
carminic acid.
Specific code
names for the
pigment include natural red 4, C.I. 75470, or E120.
Carmine is also a
general term for...
- the plants, and dried. The
insect produces carminic acid that
deters predation by
other insects.
Carminic acid,
typically 17–24% of
dried insects' weight...
-
guarded the
secret of its
production for centuries.
Carminic acid, the
organic compound which gives carmine its color, was
synthesized in 1991. Researchers...
-
Kermesic acid is an
anthraquinone derivative and the main
component of the red dye
kermes (false
carmine). The
compound is the
aglycone of
carminic acid, the...
-
scale insects such as
carminic acid,
kermesic acid, and
laccaic acids. The
colorant carmine with the main
component carminic acid is used, for example...
- the
insect Kerria lacca,
similar to
carminic acid and
kermesic acid. This
article focuses primarily on
laccaic acid A (LCA). The word
varnish goes back...
- vermilion.
Carmine dyes,
which give
crimson and
related red and
purple colors, are
based on an
aluminium and
calcium salt of
carminic acid.
Carmine lake is...
- and
carminic acid from the
recipe to make it
suitable for vegans:
Glucose Syrup, Sugar, Starch, Gelatine,
Acids (Malic
Acid,
Citric Acid,
Lactic Acid),...
-
adult females release the
bright red
substance when
crushed known as
carminic acid. Most
species belonging to this
genus are
covered in thin,
sticky strands...