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Hematein (US spelling) or
haematein is an
oxidized derivative of haematoxylin, used in staining.
Haematein should not be
confused with haematin, which...
- HW (1991). "New
investigations on hematoxylin,
hematein, and
hematein-aluminium complexes. II.
Hematein-aluminium
complexes and
hemalum staining". Histochemistry...
- Red
blood cells are
stained intensely red.[citation needed]
Although hematein, an
oxidized form of hematoxylin, is the
active colorant (when combined...
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phosphotungstic acid in the
solution than
hematein. The
phosphotungstic acid
binds all of the
available hematein to form a blue lake pigment. This lake stains...
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flavone Evariquinone, an
anthraquinone Fallacinol, an
anthraquinone Hematein, an
oxidized derivative of
haematoxylin used in
staining Hispidulin, a...
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green Acid
green 3 Food
green 1 42085
triarylmethane 4680-78-8 Hematoxylin/
Hematein Natural black 1 75290
natural 517-28-2 Hofmann's
Violet Dahlia Primula...
- the color,
which can then be used as a
transparent ink or paint. As with
hematein,
brazilin can be used for
staining cell
nuclei in
histological preparations...
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colouring used in
pharmaceuticals and toothpaste. The
pigments hematoxylin and
hematein can be
extracted and are
complex phenols similar to bioflavonoids. Extracts...