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Alizarin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Alizarin is defined as a coloring component found in madder and other alizarin-containing plants , belonging to the Rubiaceae family, and is recognized as one of the most important red dyes. AI generated definition based on: TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2009.
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Alizarin - Wikipedia
Alizarin is the main ingredient for the manufacture of the madder lake pigments known to painters as rose madder and alizarin crimson.
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Alizarin | C14H8O4 | CID 6293 - PubChem
Alizarin | C14H8O4 | CID 6293 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, ...
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alizarin
alizarin Chem. (əˈlɪzərɪn) Also alizarine. [a. Fr. alizarine, f. Alizari: see -in.] The red colouring matter of the madder root (C14H8O4) discovered and named by Robiquet; now prepared from anthracene. Also attrib., designating dyestuffs derived from, or similar in action to, alizarin; the colours o...
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ALIZARIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ALIZARIN is an orange or red crystalline compound C14H8O4 formerly prepared from madder and now made synthetically and used especially to dye ...
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Alizarin - the NIST WebBook
Chemical structure: C14H8O4 This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file View 3d structure (requires JavaScript / HTML 5)
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Colour story: Alizarin Crimson - Winsor & Newton
Learn more about alizarin crimson, a deep red pigment with an eventful history to match its dramatic colour. Share this article. Copied to clipboard.
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Alizarin Crimson Dispersion - Natural Pigments
Alizarin Crimson is a red color that is biased slightly more towards purple than towards orange on the color wheel. It is named after the organic dye alizarin, ...
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Alizarin Paint | Red - Graham & Brown
Introducing our Colour of the Year 2023, Alizarin. Deep and moody yet refreshingly warm, this auburn red shade is made for creating inviting spaces.
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Alizarin | Synthetic Dye, Mordant, Textiles - Britannica
Alizarin, a red dye originally obtained from the root of the common madder plant, Rubia tinctorum, in which it occurs combined with the sugars xylose and ...
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Effect evaluation of alizarin complexone marking for otoliths of ...
Investigation on artificial marking technology is very important supporting work for national fish mark release recapture and effectiveness tracing evaluation issues. In this study, two-month old juvenile black carps ( Mylopharyngodon piceus ) had been immersed in alizarin complexone (ALC) at a concentration of 100 mg·L −1 for 48 h, and then transferred to normal water for 20 d.
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Alizarin crimson
Alizarin crimson may refer to:
Alizarin crimson (color), a particular shade of red
Alizarin, a paint pigment
See also
Rose madder
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Aşure / Ashure (Noah's Pudding) - I | It's a traditional swe…
Feb 15, 2007 — Aşure / Ashure (Noah's Pudding) - I. It's a traditional sweet cereal... Ingredients: Dovme(wurled wheat, ground wheat), Rice, Beans(dried) ...
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quinizarin
quiˈnizarin Chem. [f. quin-a + (alizarin.] A crystalline compound obtained from quinol, isomeric with alizarin.1881 Watts Dict. Chem. 3rd Suppl. 1736.
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Alizarin 2-beta-glucosyltransferase
In enzymology, an alizarin 2-beta-glucosyltransferase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
UDP-glucose + alizarin UDP + 1-hydroxy-2-( This enzyme is also called uridine diphosphoglucose-alizarin glucosyltransferase.
References
EC 2.4.1
Enzymes of unknown structure
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