Biological pigments include plant pigments and flower pigments. Many biological structures, such as skin, eyes, feathers, fur ... Biological pigments, also known simply as pigments or biochromes, are substances produced by living organisms that have a color ... Skin pigments such as melanin may protect tissues from sunburn by ultraviolet radiation. However, some biological pigments in ... Plant pigments include many molecules, such as porphyrins, carotenoids, anthocyanins and betalains. All biological pigments ...
Using liquid chromatography in conjunction with several biological assays, PDF, was also isolated in the insect Leucophaea ... Its hormonal product, pigment dispersing hormone (PDH), was named for the diurnal pigment movement effect it has in crustacean ... Pigment dispersing factor (pdf) is a gene that encodes the protein PDF, which is part of a large family of neuropeptides. ... Pigment dispersing factor (pdf) was first discovered in the central nervous system of arthropods by K. Ranga Rao and John P. ...
Series B, Biological Sciences. 136 (884): 378-388. Bibcode:1949RSPSB.136..378F. doi:10.1098/rspb.1949.0031. ISSN 0080-4649. ... A respiratory pigment is a metalloprotein that serves a variety of important functions, its main being O2 transport. Other ... 1985). Respiratory pigments in animals: relation, structure-function. Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-0-387-15629-3 ... Globin enjoys a large biological distribution, not only occurring among more than 9 different phyla of animals but occurring in ...
It also may be of some biological significance that turacos all seem to be pigmented with turacin and turacoverdin in exactly ... a red carotenoid pigment Rhodoxanthin, a purple-red carotenoid pigment Canthaxanthin, an orange-red carotenoid pigment Lutein, ... If the green pigment in Jacana is truly turacoverdin, then the pigment must have evolved independently in this order. This is ... Turacin, a red poryphrin pigment found almost exclusively in turacos Psittacofulvin, a brightly colored pigment unique to ...
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Its biological properties have also been investigated widely. Berneth, Horst (2008). "Methine Dyes and Pigments". Ullmann's ...
In biology, a pigment is any colored material of plant or animal cells. Many biological structures, such as skin, eyes, fur, ... pigment red 170, diarylide yellow Blue pigments Lake pigment List of Stone Age art Red pigments Rock art Subtractive color ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pigments. Pigments through the ages ColourLex Pigment Lexicon Sarah Lowengard,The ... lead-tin yellow Manganese pigments: manganese violet, YInMn blue Mercury pigments: vermilion Titanium pigments: titanium yellow ...
"Photosynthetic pigments in marine diatoms" in 1984. In 1996, she completed a PhD titled "Toxicity of Metals in Biological ... "Photosynthetic pigments in marine diatoms". University of Sydney Library. Retrieved 12 March 2021. Stauber, Jennifer L. ( ... Jennifer Lee) (1996). "Toxicity of metals in biological systems". TROVE National Library of Australia. Retrieved 12 March 2021 ...
Pigments in Pathology, Academic Press, New York, NY. 1969 A histochemical method for the differential staining of acidic tissue ... 1971 Biological peroxidation of lipids and membranes, Israel J Med Sci. 1975 An experiment in teaching histology and cell ... 1989 Lipid pigments, Fischer, Stuttgart, Germany. 1993 Doctors' Errors and Mistakes of Medicine: Must Health Care Deteriorate ... Pigments in Pathology by Moshe Wolman (Hardcover - Jan 1, 1969) Histochemistry of lipids in pathology (Handbuch der Histochemie ...
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... biological control, morphology, and function". Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research. 22 (5): 563-79. doi:10.1111/j.1755-148X. ... Melanins are a family of dark-pigmented substances found in a wide range of organisms. Chemically they are closely related to ... Dopamine-derived melanin probably appears in at least some other biological systems as well. Some of the dopamine in plants is ... "Dopamine: Biological activity". IUPHAR/BPS guide to pharmacology. International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. ...
Mutation of this gene results in deafness, bone loss, small eyes, and poorly pigmented eyes and skin. In human subjects, ... The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282 (3): 1838-50. doi:10.1074/jbc.M609517200. PMID 17085443. Dynek JN, Chan SM, Liu J, Zha ... Melanocytes are commonly known as cells that are responsible for producing the pigment melanin which gives coloration to the ... December 2008). "Novel MITF targets identified using a two-step DNA microarray strategy". Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research. 21 ...
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Biological pigments include plant pigments and flower pigments. Animals can appear coloured due to two mechanisms, pigments and ... Animals may have both biological pigments and structural colours, for example, some butterflies with white wings. Many animal ... Terms associated with this phenomenon are "hypochromia" and "albiflora". Biological pigments are substances produced by living ... For example, "Absence of the pigment melanin in the eyes, skin, hair, scales, or feathers." refers only to the pigment melanin ...
Watts, AR; Lennard, MS; Mason, SL; Tucker, GT; Woods, HF (1993). "Beeturia and the biological fate of beetroot pigments". ... The extent of excreted pigment depends on: The pigment content of the meal, including: The type of beetroot (for instance, the ... The pigments are absorbed in the colon. Betalains are oxidation-sensitive redox indicators that are decolorized by hydrochloric ... The pigment is sensitive to oxidative degradation under strongly acidic conditions. Therefore, the urine coloring depends on ...
Lichens produce many pigments that help protect them from radiation. Fungi Microfungi in biological soil crusts can occur as ... Due to the intense UV radiation present in areas where biological soil crusts occur, biological soil crusts appear darker than ... Media related to Cryptobiotic soil at Wikimedia Commons Biological soil crusts, USGS Canyonlands Research Station Biological ... "Rapid Recovery of Cyanobacterial Pigments in Desiccated Biological Soil Crusts following Addition of Water". PLOS ONE. 9 (11): ...
... is a carotenoid pigment. It is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of lycopene and a variety of bacterial ... The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 255 (6): 2427-32. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(19)85909-4. PMID 7358679. v t e (Articles without ...
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Pigments are insoluble finely ground particles which are mixed with a liquid to make a paint. To be useful as a pigment, a ... The primary biological distinctions between species are minor differences in host plant preferences, along with very different ... technical analysis of the paint reveals multiple layers of the pigment although the layers of the pigment is not visible to the ... Red lake pigments were known to be particularly unstable as early as the 1400s. When cochineal lakes were introduced in Europe ...
Pigments and dyes like these are charge-transfer complexes. Porphyrins have conjugated molecular ring systems (macrocycles) ... that appear in many enzymes of biological systems. As a ligand, porphyrin forms numerous complexes with metallic ions like iron ... Conjugated systems that are widely used for synthetic pigments and dyes are diazo and azo compounds and phthalocyanine ...
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Biological pigment Epstein, R.J. (2003). Human Molecular Biology: An Introduction to the Molecular Basis of Health and Disease ... Examples for photosynthetic pigments are chlorophyll, carotenoids and phycobilins. These pigments enter a high-energy state ... Photopigments are unstable pigments that undergo a chemical change when they absorb light. The term is generally applied to the ... This can occur via light-driven pumping of ions across a biological membrane (e.g. in the case of the proton pump ...
The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275 (7): 4834-9. doi:10.1074/jbc.275.7.4834. PMID 10671518. Merdes A, Heald R, Samejima K ... Pigment Cell Research. 13 (6): 449-57. doi:10.1034/j.1600-0749.2000.130607.x. PMID 11153697. Hoogenraad CC, Akhmanova A, Howell ... The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275 (31): 23948-56. doi:10.1074/jbc.M001845200. PMID 10827182. Maruyama K, Sugano S ( ... The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275 (31): 23948-56. doi:10.1074/jbc.M001845200. PMID 10827182. Vancoillie G, Lambert J, ...
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Orphaned articles from December 2022, All orphaned articles, Biological pigments). ... Gloeocapsin is an extracellular pigment of some cyanobacteria, believed to provide UV-protection to the cell. It is especially ... "Raman Characterization of the UV-Protective Pigment Gloeocapsin and Its Role in the Survival of Cyanobacteria". Astrobiology. ...
... undergoes biological degradation, exhibiting a soil half life of one to four months. Adsorption of the herbicide to ... Clomazone suppresses the biosynthesis of chlorophyll and other plant pigments. Tomlin, CD. 1997. The pesticide manual, 11th ...
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... agents work by reducing the presence of melanin pigment in the skin. To accomplish this, there are several ... Jablonski, Nina G. (2012). Living Color: the Biological and Social Meaning of Skin Color. Berkeley: University of California ... 2010). "Keratinocytes in culture accumulate phagocytosed melanosomes in the perinuclear area". Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 23 (1 ... Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 24 (4): 673-9. doi:10.1111/j.1755-148X.2011.00878.x. PMID 21689385. S2CID 44353799. ...