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Carminic acid - Wikipedia
Carminic acid (C 22 H 20 O 13 ) is a red glucosidal hydroxyanthrapurin that occurs naturally in some scale insects, such as the cochineal, Armenian cochineal, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Carminic acid - American Chemical Society
Carminic acid is a naturally occurring organic molecule whose structure consists of 9,10-anthraquinone-2-carboxylic acid “decorated” with a methyl group, a ... www.acs.org
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Red cochineal dye (carminic Acid): its role in nature - PubMed
Carminic acid, the well-known red dyestuff from cochineal insects (Dactylopius spp.), is a potent feeding deterrent to ants. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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carminic
carminic, a. Chem. (kɑːˈmɪnɪk) [f. carmine n. + -ic.] carminic acid: the colouring matter of cochineal; = carmine 1 b.1876 Harley Mat. Med. 791 The latter is called carmine, cochinellin, or carminic acid. 1880 Academy 20 Nov. 368/3 Carminic acid and Tyrian purple. Oxford English Dictionary
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Carminic Acid | C22H20O13 | CID 10255083 - PubChem
Carminic Acid | C22H20O13 | CID 10255083 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, ... pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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CARMINIC ACID Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of CARMINIC ACID is a red crystalline anthraquinone dye C22H20O13 best known as the essential coloring matter of cochineal and used chiefly as a ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Carminic acid
An aluminum salt of carminic acid is the coloring agent in carmine, a pigment. The biosynthesis of carminic acid can be divided into three stages. wikipedia.org
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Carminic Acid - Molecule of the Month - May 2022 (HTML version)
Cochineal naturally produce carminic acid which is a red pigment found within the insect's blood. The acid naturally exists as a predatory deterrent. www.chm.bris.ac.uk
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Production of Carminic Acid by Metabolically Engineered ...
Carminic acid is an aromatic polyketide found in scale insects (i.e., Dactylopius coccus) and is a widely used natural red colorant. pubs.acs.org
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De novo biosynthesis of carminic acid in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Heterologous reconstruction of the carminic acid biosynthetic pathway in S. cerevisiae has great potential for de novo biosynthesis of anthraquinone dye. www.sciencedirect.com
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Carminic acid Natural Red 4 1260-17-9 - Sigma-Aldrich
Carmine is a cochineal product usually furnished as an aluminum and calcium salt of carminic acid. Carminic acid is used for human-medical cell diagnosis ... www.sigmaaldrich.com
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Carmine
Synthetic carminic acid is complex and expensive to produce. Therefore, natural cochineal carmine is predominant on the market. The traditional crimson color is affected not only by carminic acid but also by choice of its chelating metal salt ion. wikipedia.org
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carmine
carmine, n. and a. (ˈkɑːmɪn) [a. F. or Sp. carmin, in med.L. carmīn-us, contracted from carmesīn-us, f. Sp. carmes{iacu} crimson, a. Arab. qirmazī ‘crimson’, f. qirmiz, kermes, alkermes, the scarlet grain insect.] 1. A beautiful red or crimson pigment obtained from cochineal. b. Chem. The colouring ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cochineal
The insect produces carminic acid that deters predation by other insects. In 1991, carminic acid was first synthesized in the laboratory by organic chemists. wikipedia.org
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Dactylopius
Cochineal dye The insects produce carminic acid as an antipredator adaptation. The dried bodies of the female insects are roughly 12 to 16% carminic acid. wikipedia.org
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