crocein

crocein

(ˈkrəʊsɪɪn)
n
(Dyeing) any one of a group of red or orange acid azo dyes
[C20: from Latin croceus yellow + -in]
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Photocatalytic degradation of various types of dyes (Alizarin S, Crocein Orange G, Methyl Red, Congo Red, Methylene Blue) in water by UV-irradiated titania.
Quantification of Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) metabolites crocein picrocrocin safranal for Quality determnation of Spice grown under different environmental Moroccan conditions.
Houas et al., "Photocatalytic degradation of various types of dyes (Alizarin S, Crocein Orange G, Methyl Red, Congo Red, Methylene Blue) in water by UV-irradiated titania," Applied Catalysis B, vol.
The author holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree (B.A.) from the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Common Law and Civil Law Degrees (LL.B./B.C.L.) from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; and a License and Doctorate in Canon Law (J.C.L./J.C.D.) from the Pontiti"cia Universita della Santa Crocein Rome, Italy.
The major components of the MMPS, as used in our laboratory, are Verhoeff elastic hematoxylin, sodium thiosulfate, acetic acid, and alcian blue, crocein scarlet-acid fuchsin, and alcoholic saffron solutions.
* Crocein scarlet 7B (dye content [greater than or equal to] 75%)