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  2. Dye in Doritos used in experiment that, like a 'magic trick ...

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    Researchers at Stanford University detail, in the Sept. 6 issue of the journal Science, how they were able to see through the skin of live mice by applying a mixture of water and tartrazine, a ...

  3. Tartrazine - Wikipedia

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    Various medications include tartrazine to give a yellow, orange or green hue to a liquid, capsule, pill, lotion, or gel, primarily for easy identification. [9] Types of pharmaceutical products that may contain tartrazine include vitamins, antacids, cold medications (including cough drops and throat lozenges), lotions and prescription drugs.

  4. File:Tartrazine-3D-vdW.png - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Tartrazina; Usage on da.wikipedia.org Tartrazin; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Tartrazina

  5. Allura Red AC - Wikipedia

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    The dye has been shown to damage the DNA of mice. [12] The UK's Food Standards Agency commissioned a study of six food dyes (tartrazine, Allura red, Ponceau 4R, Quinoline Yellow, sunset yellow, carmoisine (dubbed the "Southampton 6")), and sodium benzoate (a preservative) on children in the general population, who consumed them in beverages.

  6. Common dye turns skin invisible to see the organs inside - AOL

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    The dye is a food colouring called tartrazine, used it for its yellowish colour. ... It remains unclear whether the process would work on humans, whose skin is 10 times as thick as that of a mouse ...

  7. Pyrazolone - Wikipedia

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    They are commonly used in combination with azo groups to give a sub-family of azo dyes; sometimes referred to as azopyrazolones (tartrazine, orange B, mordant red 19, yellow 2G). Acid Yellow 17, Acid Yellow 23 (tartrazine), Pigment Yellow 13, and Pigment Red 38 are produced on the multi-ton scale annually. [1]

  8. 30 Times Objects Seamlessly Merged Into The Background ... - AOL

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    Image credits: okgodlemmehaveit One of the first to notice animal’s camouflage trickery was the British biologist Edward Poulton in the 19th century. He observed that color was often employed to ...

  9. Johann Heinrich Ziegler - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich Ziegler was born as the son of the manufacturer Emil Ziegler. He studied chemistry and received his doctorate in 1883 in Erlangen, with his dissertation Ueber Derivate des Beta-Naphthylamins (on derivatives of beta-naphthylamine), under the later Nobel Prize winner Emil Fischer.