- red. The name "erythritol" is
adapted from a closely-related compound,
erythrin,
which turns red upon oxidation.
Erythritol was
discovered in 1848 by the...
- at
least two pigments.
Among the most
common are
xanthin (yellow) and
erythrin (red). An
amelanistic reptile therefore, may
still have pale yellow, orange...
-
measure 25–35 by 4–5 μm. D. madagascariensis
contains the
lichen products erythrin,
lecanoric acid, and the
unidentified substances named "C" and "J"; it...
- white-brownish in colour.
Dirina pallescens contains the
lichen products erythrin,
lecanoric acid, and two
unidentified substances named "B" and "C". "Dirina...
- The
complement to amelanism. The
inherited recessive mutation of
lacking erythrin (red,
yellow and orange)
pigments produces a corn
snake that is mostly...
- 8 mm (0.3 in). Thin-layer
chromatography shows that the
species contains erythrin; tiny
translucent crystals of this
lichen product encrust the
hyphae of...
-
measure 19–27 by 4–5 μm.
Dirina pacifica contains the
lichen products erythrin,
lecanoric acid, and
sometimes three unidentified substances named "C"...
- C−, and
apothecial disc C+ (faint red). It
contains the
lichen products erythrin,
lecanoric acid, and some
unidentified substances. "Dirina
angolana Tehler...
-
products identified from
members of the
genus include roccellic acid,
erythrin, and
gyrophoric acid. The
ascomata are in the form of elongated, flexuose...
-
apothecia nor
pycnidia are present.
Dendrographa austrosorediata contains erythrin and
lecanoric acid,
which are
secondary compounds that can be detected...