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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
chemical structure of
carminic acid
consists of a core
anthraquinone structure linked to a
glucose sugar unit.
Carminic acid was
first synthesized...
- Look up
carmines in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carmines is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Al
Carmines (1936–2005), American...
- the plants, and dried. The
insect produces carminic acid that
deters predation by
other insects.
Carminic acid,
typically 17–24% of
dried insects' weight...
- A
carminative,
known in
Latin as
carminativum (plural carminativa), is a herb or
preparation intended to
combat flatulence either by
preventing formation...
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Carmine Valentino Coppola (Italian: [ˈkarmine ˈkɔppola]; June 11, 1910 –
April 26, 1991) was an
American composer, flautist, pianist, and
songwriter who...
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Carmine color is the
general term for some deep red
colors that are very
slightly purplish but are
generally slightly closer to red than the
color crimson...
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Carmine is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Michael Carmine (1959–1989),
American actor Laura Carmine (born 1983),
Puerto Rican-born actress...
- deep red
colors Carmine (given name)
Carmine (surname)
Carmine,
Texas Carmine Church, Carrara,
Italy Carmine Lake, a
livery of LMS
Carmine Quartet, the chamber...
- of the red dye
kermes (false
carmine). The
compound is the
aglycone of
carminic acid, the main
component of true
carmine. As a dye, it is
known as Natural...