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- Erythrosine, also known as E127 and Red No. 3, is an organoiodine compound, specifically a derivative of fluorone. It is a red-pink dye used for food...
- approved were Ponceau 3R (FD&C 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...
- L-Isoleucine, etc. Coloring Agents Cochineal Red A (New Coccin), Erythrosine, Erythrosine Aluminum Lake, Tartrazine, Tartrazine Aluminum Lake, Sunset Yellow...
- United States, completely replacing amaranth (Red 2) and also replacing erythrosine (Red 3) in most applications due to the negative health effects of those...
- of a chloramine, enabling the Intramolecular reaction. The food dye erythrosine can be synthesized by iodination of another dye called fluorescein: This...
- (11%), sunset yellow FCF (17%), allura red AC (16%), ponceau 4R (15%), erythrosine (12%) and brilliant blue FCF (14%). Annatto is not among the "Big Eight"...
- various chemicals, most notably fluorone dyes, including fluorescein, erythrosine and rhodamine. It is an isomer of xanthone, sometimes referred to as...
- brilliant blue FCF, tested alongside two other non-azobenzene dyes (Erythrosine & Indigotin), was found to have no effect on pulmonary function in 42...
- and thus becoming more appealing to customers. Some examples include erythrosine (red-pink), tartrazine (yellow), sunset yellow, and allura red, to name...
- historically known as Bluish Eosine, Eosin J or iodo-eosine but is now called erythrosine or Red 3. Eosin is most often used as a counterstain to hematoxylin in...