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    Brilliant green (also known as zelyonka or zelenka) is one of the triarylmethane dyes. It is closely related to malachite green. Brilliant green has been...
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    additives and is generally considered nontoxic and safe. Brilliant blue FCF is a synthetic dye produced by the condensation of 2-formylbenzenesulfonic...
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  • methyl violet dyes, except that they contain one phenyl (C6H5) group. Malachite green dyes Malachite green Brilliant green (dye) Brilliant blue FCF, a common...
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  • Brilliant green (dye), a dye and antiseptic Emerald (color) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brilliant Green. If an internal...
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    Coomassie brilliant blue is the name of two similar triphenylmethane dyes that were developed for use in the textile industry but are now commonly used...
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    Zelyonka attack (category Triarylmethane dyes)
    throwing a solution of brilliant green (Russian: зелёнка, zelyonka, Ukrainian: зеленка, zelenka), a triarylmethane antiseptic dye, on the body (usually...
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    species. It uses glucose as a primary source of carbon. Bismuth and brilliant green (dye) both inhibit gram-positive growth. Bismuth sulfite agar tests the...
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    Chlorhexidine Iodophor Inadine Louis Melsens Povidone-iodine Lugol's iodine Brilliant green (dye) Block SS (2001). Disinfection, Sterilization, and Preservation (5th ed...
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    Fast Green FCF, also called Food green 3, FD&C Green No. 3, Green 1724, Solid Green FCF, and C.I. 42053, is a turquoise triarylmethane food dye. Its E...
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    Tartrazine (redirect from Yellow dye)
    can also be used with brilliant blue FCF (FD&C Blue 1, E133) or green S (E142) to produce various green shades. It serves as a dye for wool and silks, a...
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    in the Anti-Corruption Foundation on 27 April 2017. They sprayed brilliant green dye, possibly mixed with other components, into his face in a Zelyonka...
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    dye is not very durable — it has a tendency to fade. When fading is to be avoided, it is replaced with fast green FCF, which also has more brilliant color...
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    Natural dyes are dyes or colorants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The majority of natural dyes are vegetable dyes from plant sources—roots...
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    materials. Scarce dyestuffs that produced brilliant and permanent colors such as the natural invertebrate dyes Tyrian purple and crimson kermes were highly...
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  • shift of the dye Coomassie brilliant blue G-250. The Coomassie brilliant blue G-250 dye exists in three forms: anionic (blue), neutral (green), and cationic...
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    with brilliant green dye, allegedly damaging their eyes. Alyokhina also suffered a concussion after being hit with a jar containing brilliant green. In...
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    outside his office in the Anti-Corruption Foundation who sprayed brilliant green dye, possibly mixed with other components, into his face (see Zelyonka...
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    Alizarin (category Anthraquinone dyes)
    part of the name for several related non-red dyes, such as Alizarine Cyanine Green and Alizarine Brilliant Blue. A use of alizarin in modern times is as...
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    Kermes is a red dye derived from the dried bodies of the females of a scale insect in the genus Kermes, primarily Kermes vermilio. The Kermes insects...
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  • of dyeing terms BDH laboratory chemicals & biochemicals catalogue 1983 Important Early Synthetic Dyes 1991 Smithsonian Institution Stainsfile dye index...
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    for electrophoresis, while Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 (green), for Bradford Assay. The limitation of this dye is that it is non-specific, and will...
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    sold. Furthermore, the quality of the new dyes increased. Chemist Rene Bohn developed a brilliant blue vat dye, indanthrone, with excellent color fastness...
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    member of the group of Pacific dyes, which includes Pacific Orange, Pacific Green, and Pacific Blue. These fluorescent dyes all have an absorption maximum...
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    from a train at the Ivano-Frankivsk station, he was targeted with a brilliant green dye (zelenka) thrown on his face that caused chemical burns to his eyes...
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    methyl violet 10B or hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride, is a triarylmethane dye used as a histological stain and in Gram's method of classifying bacteria...
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    bright, brilliant, vivid, rich, or deep—may be formulated by adding varying amounts of white to quinacridone artist's paints. Another dye used for magenta...
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    century. These dyes produce brilliant colors that work well with animal fibers, especially silk. Because of poor colorfastness, aniline dyes are seldom used...
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    Staining (redirect from Staining dye)
    dye used to stain glycogen, while Carmine alum is a nuclear stain. Carmine stains require the use of a mordant, usually aluminum. Coomassie brilliant...
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    In 1814, Paris green was invented by paint manufacturers Wilhelm Sattler and Friedrich Russ, in Schweinfurt, Germany for the Wilhelm Dye and White Lead...
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    History of Green Dye Is a History of Death". Racked. Retrieved 1 March 2020. The color in the color box above matches the color called green earth in Derwent...
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