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Carbon black

Carbon black is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products such as FCC tar, coal tar, ethylene cracking tar, and a s

Anthoxanthin

Anthoxanthins are a type of flavonoid pigments in plants. Anthoxanthins are water-soluble pigments which range in color from white or colorless to a c

Arylide yellow

Arylide is also used with other chemical compounds to create different pigments; for instance Maimeri, an Italian paint manufacturer, combines arylide

Atramentum

Atramentum or atrament, generally means a very black, usually liquid, substance. For example, an octopus may emit a puff of atrament.

Aureolin

Aureolin is rated as permanent in oils but darkens and fades easily in watercolors. It is a transparent, lightly staining, light valued, intense mediu

Azo compound

As a consequence of -delocalization, aryl azo compounds have vivid colors, especially reds, oranges, and yellows. Therefore, they are used as dyes, a

Betanin

Betanin, or Beetroot Red, is a red glycosidic food dye obtained from beets; its aglycone, obtained by hydrolyzing away the glucose molecule, is betani

Bice

Bice pigments were generally prepared from basic copper carbonates, but sometimes ultramarine or other pigments were used.

Bilin

Bilin (also called bilichrome) was named as a bile pigment of mammals, but can also be found in lower vertebrates, invertebrates, as well as red algae

Bilirubin

Bilirubin (formerly referred to as hematoidin) is the yellow breakdown product of normal heme catabolism. Heme is found in hemoglobin, a principal com

Biliverdin

Biliverdin is a green tetrapyrrolic bile pigment, and is a product of heme catabolism.[1][2] It is the pigment responsible for a greenish color someti

Biological pigment

Biological pigments include plant pigments and flower pigments. Many biological structures, such as skin, eyes, fur and hair contain pigments such as

Bistre

Bistre's appearance is generally of a dark grayish brown, with a yellowish cast.

Caput mortuum

Caput Mortuum is a Latin term whose literal meaning is "dead head" or "worthless remains",[1] used in alchemy and also as the name of

Carmine

Its is a pigment of a bright-red color obtained from the aluminum salt of carminic acid, which is produced by some scale insects, such as the cochinea

Cerulean

Cerulean, also spelled caerulean, is a color term that may be applied to a wide range of colors from deep blue, sky-blue, bright blue or azure colors

Chromoprotein

A chromoprotein is a conjugated protein that contains a pigmented prosthetic group (or cofactor). A common example is hemoglobin, which contains a hem

Cochineal

A primarily sessile parasite native to tropical and subtropical South America and Mexico, this insect lives on cacti in the genus Opuntia, feeding on

Crimson

Crimson is produced using the dried bodies of the kermes insect, which were gathered commercially in Mediterranean countries, where they live on the K

Cryptochrome

Cryptochromes are involved in the circadian rhythms of plants and animals, and in the sensing of magnetic fields in a number of species.

Dragon's blood

The resin of Dracaena species, "true" dragon's blood, and the very poisonous mineral cinnabar (mercury sulfide)[1] were often confused by

Eyespot apparatus

The eyespot apparatus (or stigma) is a photoreceptive organelle found in the flagellate (motile) cells of green algae and other unicellular photosynth

Fugitive pigments

Fugitive pigments are non-permanent pigments that lighten in a relatively short time when exposed to light. Fugitive pigments are present in types of

Gamboge

It is a partially transparent deep saffron to mustard yellow pigment.[Note 1] It is used to dye Buddhist monks' robes[3][4] because the color is a

Han purple and Han blue

Han purple in its pure form is actually a dark blue, that is close to electric indigo. It is a purple in the way the term is used in colloquial Englis

Hansa yellow

Hansa yellow is not a modern synthetic replacement for cadmium yellow. While Cadmium paint is by nature, opaque, Hansa yellow provides a degree of tra

Lake pigment

A lake pigment is a pigment manufactured by precipitating a dye with an inert binder, or "mordant", usually a metallic salt. This sense of lak

Lazurite

It is a feldspathoid and a member of the sodalite group. Lazurite crystallizes in the isometric system although well formed crystals are rare. It is u

Lipochrome

The term carotenoid is sometimes considered a synonym,[2] but that term usually refers to specific molecules, while lipochrome refers to accumulations

Luciferin

Luciferin undergoes an enzyme-catalysed oxidation and the resulting unstable reaction intermediate emits light upon decaying to its ground state. The

Melanin

The most common form of biological melanin is eumelanin, a brown-black polymer of dihydroxyindole carboxylic acids, and their reduced forms. Most are

Melanoblast

A melanoblast is a precursor cell of a melanocyte. These cells migrate from the trunk neural crest cells (in terms of axial level from neck to posteri

Mummy brown

It fell from popularity in the early 19th century when its composition became generally known to artists.[3] It was also considered extremely variable

Naphthol Red

Naphthol Red is an organic pigment extensively used in automotive coatings and painting.

Ommochrome

Ommochrome refers to several biological pigments that occur in the eyes of crustaceans and insects. The eye color is determined by the ommochromes. Om

Peach black

Peach black is a grey-black pigment originally obtained from burnt peach stones.[1] Other early formulations included aniline black and soot from burn

Pelargonidin

Pelargonidin is an anthocyanidin, a type of plant pigment. Like all anthocyanins, it is an antioxidant. It produces a characteristic orange color, and

Photopigment

Photopigments are unstable pigments that undergo a chemical change when they absorb light. The term is generally applied to the non-protein chromophor

Photoreceptor protein

Photoreceptor proteins are light-sensitive proteins involved in the sensing and response to light in a variety of organisms. Some examples are rhodops

Phototropin

Phototropins are autophosphorylating protein kinases that activate in response to blue light. When blue light hits the phototropin protein in the cell

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