Definition of Erythrin. Meaning of Erythrin. Synonyms of Erythrin

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Definition of Erythrin

erythrin
2. (Min.) A rose-red mineral, crystallized and earthy, a hydrous arseniate of cobalt, known also as cobalt bloom; -- called also erythrin or erythrine.

Meaning of Erythrin from wikipedia

- red. The name "erythritol" is adapted from a closely-related compound, erythrin, which turns red upon oxidation. Erythritol was discovered in 1848 by the...
- where it grows on acidic or volcanic rock. It contains the lichen products erythrin and lecanoric acid, as well as a few unidentified substances. The expected...
- white-brownish in colour. Dirina pallescens contains the lichen products erythrin, lecanoric acid, and two unidentified substances named "B" and "C". "Dirina...
- measure 19–27 by 4–5 μm. Dirina pacifica contains the lichen products erythrin, lecanoric acid, and sometimes three unidentified substances named "C"...
- 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...
- at least two pigments. Among the most common are xanthin (yellow) and erythrin (red). An amelanistic reptile therefore, may still have pale yellow, orange...
- C−, and apothecial disc C+ (faint red). It contains the lichen products erythrin, lecanoric acid, and some unidentified substances. "Dirina angolana Tehler...
- apothecia nor pycnidia are present. Dendrographa austrosorediata contains erythrin and lecanoric acid, which are secondary compounds that can be detected...
- products identified from members of the genus include roccellic acid, erythrin, and gyrophoric acid. The ascomata are in the form of elongated, flexuose...