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Mordant blue 3 43820
triphenylmethane 3564-18-9
Chrysoidine R
Basic orange 1 11320 azo 4438-16-8
Chrysoidine Y
Basic orange 2 11270 azo 532-82-1 Chrysophanol...
- resins. It is also an
intermediate in
synthesis of
other dyes, e.g.
chrysoidine, indulines,
Solid Yellow, and Acid Yellow.
Aminoazobenzene compounds...
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added at
least eight different synthetic dyes,
including Auramine O,
Chrysoidine,
Sudan stains I to IV, Para red, and
Rhodamine B to
chili products. All...
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sleeping sickness. In 1913, P.
Eisenberg discovered that
another azo dye,
chrysoidine could kill
bacteria and
could be used as a disinfectant.
Following such...
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dealing with the
structure and
synthesis of
heterocycles (phenanthridine,
chrysoidine, alkaloids) and saccharides, as well as the
synthesis of disaccharides...
- 1-trifluoroethane
Cholesterol Chromium(III)
compounds Chromium,
metallic Chrysoidine CI Acid
Orange 3
Cimetidine Cinnamyl anthranilate CI
Pigment Red 3 Citrinin...
- Brentford, made the
first commercial azo dye in 1875,
which he
called Chrysoidine. Sir
James Morton (chemist), in Carlisle, in the late 1890s developed...