- 1′,3,3′-tetrahydro[2,2′-biindolylidene]-5,5′-disulfonate
Other names indigotine 5,5′-indigodisulfonic acid
sodium salt
Brilliant Indigo 4 G C.I. Acid...
- 55-year-old man in 1996
reporting occupational asthma when
exposed to
Indigotine (a
derivative of Indigotin) at work
found reduced pulmonary function could...
- Red No. 1),
amaranth (FD&C Red No. 2),
erythrosine (FD&C Red No. 3),
indigotine (FD&C Blue No. 2),
light green SF (FD&C
Green No. 2),
naphthol yellow...
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Banned in the US and Australia.[citation needed] E132
Indigo carmine (
indigotine, FD&C Blue 2)
Indigo Approved in the EU.
Approved in the US. E133 Brilliant...
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colour (blue) 131 E
Patent blue V
colour (blue) 132 A E U
indigo carmine,
indigotine colour (blue) (FDA: FD&C Blue #2) 133 A E U
Brilliant blue FCF colour...
- Education. 58 (4): 301. Bibcode:1981JChEd..58..301S. doi:10.1021/ed058p301.
Plant Cultures: botany,
history and uses of
indigo FD&C
regulation on
indigotine...
- of red
grapes and
white grapes. Add
natural pigments (anthocyanin and
indigotine) for color. Add non-caloric and sugar-free sweeteners. However, this description...
- blue RS –
color (blue)
Indigo carmine –
color (blue) (FDA: FD&C Blue #2)
Indigotine –
color (blue) (FDA: FD&C Blue #2)
Indole –
Inosinate –
Inosinic acid...
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subject of indigo,
preferring the name indigo-blue to the
alternative name,
Indigotine. He grew woad from "good
French woad seed",
extracted the dye precursor...