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    Crocin is a carotenoid chemical compound that is found in the flowers of crocus and gardenia. Its oxygen content also chemically makes it a xanthene. Crocin...
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    phytochemicals picrocrocin and safranal. It also contains a carotenoid pigment, crocin, which imparts a rich golden-yellow hue to dishes and textiles. Its recorded...
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  • Herzegovina, Pakistan, Bulgaria, New Zealand, China Co-Tipol Malta Cotibin Chile Crocin India Dafalgan Belgium, Egypt, Portugal, France, Kuwait, Lebanon, Switzerland...
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    Paracetamol (redirect from Crocin Brand)
    Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is a non-opioid analgesic and antipyretic agent used to treat fever and mild to moderate pain. It is a widely used over the...
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    dicarboxylic acid that is found in the crocus flower together with its glycoside, crocin, and Gardenia jasminoides fruits. It is also known as crocetic acid. It...
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  • The hue of the spice saffron is primarily due to the carotenoid chemical crocin. The word saffron ultimately derives (via Arabic) from the Middle Iranian...
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    Talebzadeh F (December 2005). "Anticonvulsant evaluation of safranal and crocin from Crocus sativus in mice". Fitoterapia. 76 (7–8): 722–4. doi:10.1016/j...
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  • (nicotine replacement) Corega (oral healthcare) Corsodyl (oral healthcare) Crocin (analgesics and respiratory tract) Dr. Best (oral healthcare) Emergen-C...
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    Curcuma longa, also known as Turmeric. The color of saffron comes from crocin, a red variety of carotenoid natural pigment. The color of the dyed fabric...
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    apoptosis, mitochondrial function, and inflammatory pathways. Crocin: Derived from saffron, crocin has been shown to be a potent neuronal antioxidant. Estrogen:...
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    Nutri Choice Biscuits, IndusInd Bank, Dulux Paint, Titan Industries and Crocin+2. Men Against Rape and Discrimination, or MARD (lit. 'Man'), is a social...
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    also characterised by the presence of crocins, water-soluble yellow carotenoids, in the floral tissues. Crocin is a diester of crocetin, responsible for...
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    8'-carotenedioic acid Crocetinsemialdehyde 8'-Oxo-8,8'-diapo-8-carotenoic acid Crocin Digentiobiosyl 8,8'-diapo-8,8'-carotenedioate Hopkinsiaxanthin 3-Hydroxy-7...
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    hot methanol. Gentiobiose is incorporated into the chemical structure of crocin, the chemical compound that gives saffron its color. It is a product of...
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    carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase catalyzes the first dedicated step in saffron crocin biosynthesis". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 111 (33):...
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  • unrecognized metabolites from Archaea. Crocetin is the core compound of crocins (crocetin glycosides) which are the main red pigments of the stigmas of...
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  • inorganic 11103-72-3 Rutin Rutoside Sophorin 75730 natural 153-18-4 Saffron Crocin Natural yellow 6 Natural yellow 19 Natural red 1 75100 natural 89382-88-7...
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    of Gardenia jasminoides. The fully matured fruit were found to contain crocin in a concentration of 4.5 mg of total crocetin derivatives per gram (dry...
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  • high aroma, bitter flavour, chemical-free processing, and high quantity of crocin (colouring strength), safranal (flavour) and picrocrocin (bitterness). The...
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    saffron of Pampore town is considered to be of superior quality with 8.72% crocin content as compared to the Iranian variety which contains 6.82%. In May...
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  • oil, often used in industrial food processing. Cress – Crocetin – color Crocin – color Crosslinked Sodium carboxymethylcellulose – emulsifier Cryptoxanthin...
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    confused with that of saffron. Saffron's main colourant is the carotenoid crocin; it has been discovered in the less tediously harvested—and hence less costly—gardenia...
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  • protected by law. The dried stigmas (consisting of the compounds picrocrocin, crocin and safranal), used commercially to produce one of the most expensive food...
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  • C, Willemot C (2000). "Properties of a glucosyltransferase involved in crocin synthesis". Plant Sci. 153: 55–63. doi:10.1016/S0168-9452(99)00248-4. Moraga...
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    Puglia C. (2016) Ethosomes and organogels for cutaneous administration of crocin. Biomed Micro devices., 18:108. Akhtar N, Varma A, Pathak K. (2016) Ethosomes...
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    crocus (Crocus sativus) that produces a golden-yellow carotenoid dye called crocin. Saint John's Blood Saint John's Blood is a colloquial name for Polish cochineal...
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