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- Carthamin abstract "Carthamin is a natural red pigment derived from safflower (Carthamus tinctorius), earlier known as carthamine. It is used as a dye and a food coloring. As a food additive, it is known as Natural Red 26.Safflower has been cultivated since ancient times, and carthamin was used as a dye in ancient Egypt. It was used extensively in the past for dyeing wool for the carpet industry in European countries and to create cosmetics for geisha and kabuki artists in Japan, where the color is called beni (紅). It competed with the early synthetic dye fuchsine as a silk dye after fuchsine's 1859 discovery.It is composed of two chalconoids; the conjugated bonds being the cause of the red color. It is derived from precarthamin by a decarboxylase. It should not be confused with carthamidin, another flavonoid.The carthamin is biosynthesized from a chalcone (2,4,6,4'-tetrahydroxychalcone) and two glucose molecules to give safflor yellow A and with other glucose molecule, safflor yellow B. The next step is the formation of precarthamin and finally carthamin.↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Carthamin iupacName "(2Z,6S)-6-β-D-Glucopyranosyl-2-[ [(3S)-3-β-D-glucopyranosyl-2,3,4-trihydroxy -5-[(2E)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-oxo-2-propenyl]-6-oxo-1,4-cyclohexadien-1-yl]methylene]-5,6-dihydroxy -4-[(2E)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-oxo-2-propenyl]-4-cyclohexene-1,3-dione".
- Carthamin thumbnail Carthamin.png?width=300.
- Carthamin wikiPageID "9540073".
- Carthamin wikiPageRevisionID "573746297".
- Carthamin hasPhotoCollection Carthamin.
- Carthamin imagefile "Carthamin.png".
- Carthamin imagesize "250".
- Carthamin iupacname "-6".
- Carthamin iupacnameHidden "yes".
- Carthamin othernames "C.I. Natural Red 26".
- Carthamin othernames "Carthamic acid".
- Carthamin othernames "Carthamine".
- Carthamin othernames "Safflower red".
- Carthamin verifiedfields "changed".
- Carthamin verifiedrevid "477165603".
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- Carthamin subject Category:Chalconoid_glucosides.
- Carthamin subject Category:Food_colorings.
- Carthamin subject Category:Phenol_dyes.
- Carthamin type Abstraction100002137.
- Carthamin type ChalconoidGlucosides.
- Carthamin type Chemical114806838.
- Carthamin type ColoringMaterial114984973.
- Carthamin type Compound114818238.
- Carthamin type Dye114985383.
- Carthamin type Glucoside114887801.
- Carthamin type Glycoside114887305.
- Carthamin type Material114580897.
- Carthamin type Matter100020827.
- Carthamin type OrganicCompound114727670.
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- Carthamin type PhenolDyes.
- Carthamin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Carthamin type Thing.
- Carthamin comment "Carthamin is a natural red pigment derived from safflower (Carthamus tinctorius), earlier known as carthamine. It is used as a dye and a food coloring. As a food additive, it is known as Natural Red 26.Safflower has been cultivated since ancient times, and carthamin was used as a dye in ancient Egypt.".
- Carthamin label "Cartamina".
- Carthamin label "Carthamin".
- Carthamin label "Carthamin".
- Carthamin label "Картамин".
- Carthamin label "カルタミン".
- Carthamin sameAs Carthamin.
- Carthamin sameAs Cartamina.
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- Carthamin sameAs Q419193.
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- Carthamin sameAs Carthamin.
- Carthamin wasDerivedFrom Carthamin?oldid=573746297.
- Carthamin depiction Carthamin.png.
- Carthamin isPrimaryTopicOf Carthamin.