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Chemistry, Theoretical, Practical, and Analytical: As ...
The ladies, in ancient times, also used it as a paint. Some years ago it was
iutroduced anew as a dye, but only with partial success. Its coloring matter,
anchusin or anchusic acid, which has been examined by John and by Pelletier,
has the ...
Sheridan Muspratt, Eben Norton Horsford
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
The alkalis form with anchusin blue compounds, soluble in water, less soluble in
alcohol and ether. With subacetatc of lead it forms a bluish-grey precipitate
soluble in alcohol. The alcoholic solution of anchusin evaporated over the water-
bath, ...
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Journal of the Indian Chemical Society
Anchusin and its Derivatives. — By D. N. Majum- dar and (Late) G. C.
Chakravarty ... ... ... 272 48. A Preliminary Note oifTtfesuol, the Bitter Principle of
Mesua Ferrea. — By Phanindra Bhushan Dutt, Narendra Chandra Deb and
Prafulla Kumar ...
It is without smell, having a sweetish, followed by a bitter and styptic, taste, and is
supposed to possess astringent properties. It yields a red resinoid colouring
matter, called anchusin, the formula being given as C3; H,w Og ; this is insoluble
in ...
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Chemicals Used in Food Processing
Avg Maximum ppm 18 58 ANCHUSIN, EXTRACT (See Alkanet root, extract)
ANGELICA ROOT, EXTRACT Botanical name: Angelica archangelica L . Flavors
in which used: Berry, liquor, wine, maple, nut, walnut, root beer Approx. Avg
Foods ...
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Advances in Inorganic Chemistry: Homogeneous Catalysis
Included in this group are carminic acid (alias cochineal—E120 as a food color),
carthamin (from safflower), chrysin (from pine wood, poplar buds, blue passion
flower), shikonin (used in herbal medicines; alias anchusin, alkannin—whose ...
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Dictionary of Plant Breeding, Second Edition
... Alkanna is closely related to Anchusa and Lithospermum, and the roots of all
three genera yield red coloring matters; alkanna root contains the red coloring
matter anchusin or alkanet-red; Alkanna tuberculata syn A. tinctoria (
Boraginaceae), ...
Rolf H. J. Schlegel, 2009
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Merriam-Webster's Crossword Puzzle Dictionary
... indigo 7 cy- anine, indulin 8 indigoid, induline for hair: 5 henna green: 7 gallein
plant: 4 chay, wood 5 chaya, sumac 6 madder purple: 6 orchil red: 5 eosin 6
eosine, kermes 7cro- cein, cudbear, fuchsin, kermess, magenta 8 alizarin,
anchusin, ...
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Theophilou tou Antikensoros Institouton biblia d
... antppnqiœç 15W щх- li чист ì batbaris caс вы: gr.lat.ëuçm'_ i __ › '_‚' ~
picòritingat', nce eam, orato'riů. Antio- МАТЧ“ 7% WMC." ,M_ cuniam haben
anchusin Päd. hom.\06. (P'Üíwaq ZM; ют ßat/pcatfwv, бытии eius :imitatie *Si* „lé
“ 'P5 fama" ...
Théophile Antecessor, Du Puys, 1638
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Anchilops, an' -kil-ops. See Anchylops. Anchlorhy'dria. Same as Hypochlorhydria
. Anchorage, an'-kor-dj. The fixation of a movable viscus. Anchusin, an -ku'-sin.
Same as Alkannin, Anchyloblepharon, an-kil-o-blej'-ar-on. See Ankyloblepharoit.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999