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Carthamin is a
natural red
pigment derived from
safflower (Carthamus tinctorius),
earlier known as carthamine. It is used as a dye and a food coloring...
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flowers are used as a
natural dye
source for the orange-red
pigment carthamin.
Carthamin is also known, in the dye industry, as
Carthamus Red or
Natural Red...
- source.
Carthamin is
another old
textile dye. Its name was
borrowed in the late
medieval West from
Arabic قرطم
qartam |
qirtim |
qurtum = "the
carthamin dye...
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research the
structure of
carthamin, the
pigment of
safflower plants. Her
thesis on the subject, "The
Constitution of
Carthamin",
earned her a doctorate...
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Carmine Cochineal Carminic acid
Natural red 4 75470
natural 1260-17-9
Carthamin Carthamine Natural red 26 75140
natural 36338-96-2
Celestin blue Mordant...
- Beni Ḥ****ān, a
historical Bedouin tribe Beni (紅), ****anese for the
color carthamin or
safflower red Beni or Béni, a
transliteration of Banu, an
Arabic tribal...
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mastered the
technique of
producing a
bright red to orange-red dye (known as
carthamin) from the
dried florets of
safflower (Carthamus tinctorius). A bath solution...
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Prodelphinidin C2 898.195643 C56H42O12
Vitisin A,
other 906.267627 C43H42O22
Carthamin 910.216773 C56H40O13
Amurensin K 920.246891 C56H44O13
Kobophenol A 924...