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Triveni Interchem P.Ltd

134 Pancharatna Char Rasta G I D C,Vapi,Gujarat,India India

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Phthalocyanine Blue BN

Its brilliant blue is frequently used in paints and dyes. It is highly valued for its superior properties such as light fastness, tinting strength, co

Phthalocyanine Green G

Phthalocyanine green is a phthalocyanine blue pigment where most of the hydrogen atoms are replaced with chlorine. The strongly electronegative chlori

Phytochrome

Phytochrome has been found in most plants including all higher plants; very similar molecules have been found in several bacteria. A fragment of a bac

Phytofluene

Phytofluene is a carotenoid pigment with an orange color found naturally in tomatoes and other vegetables. It is the second product of carotenoid bios

Prodigiosin

Prodigiosin is the red pigment produced by many strains of the bacterium Serratia marcescens,[1] other Gram-negative, gamma proteobacteria such as Vib

Protocyanin

Protocyanin is an anthocyanin pigment that is responsible for the red colouration of roses, but in cornflowers is blue. The pigment was first isolated

Psittacofulvin

Psittacofulvin pigments cause the bright-red, orange, and yellow colours of parrots.[1] Colourful feathers with high levels of psittacofulvin resist f

Pyocyanine

Pyocyanin (PCN-) is one of the many toxins produced and secreted by the Gram negative bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pyocyanin is a blue, secondary

Pyoverdine

Pyoverdine (or pyoverdin) is a fluorescent siderophore produced by the Gram negative bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Respiratory pigment

A respiratory pigment is a molecule, such as hemoglobin in humans, that increases the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. The four most common inve

Retinylidene protein

Retinylidene proteins are a family of proteins that use retinal as chromophore for light reception. Proteins of this family are also called opsins. Th

Rhodopsin

Rhodopsin, is a biological pigment in photoreceptor cells of the retina that is responsible for the first events in the perception of light.

Rose madder

Rose Madder is the commercial name sometimes used to designate a paint made from the pigment Madder Lake - a traditional lake pigment, extracted from

Scytonemin

Scytonemin is a biological pigment synthesized by many strains of cyanobacteria, including Calothrix sp.,[2] Lyngbya aestuarii,[3] and others.

Soot

It is more properly restricted to the product of the gas-phase combustion process but is commonly extended to include the residual pyrolyzed fuel part

Torulene

The aphids have gained the ability to synthesize torulene by horizontal gene transfer of a number of genes for carotenoid synthesis, apparently from f

Trichotomine

Trichotomine is a bright blue pigment found in the berries of the plant Clerodendrum trichotomum, which is native to China and Japan. It has a novel c

Turacin

It is found only in the bird family Musophagidae, the turacos.[4] Other birds derive their red coloration from carotenoids (bright and orange-reds) or

Turacoverdin

Turacoverdin is a unique copper uroporphyrin pigment responsible for the bright green coloration of several birds of the family Musophagidae, most not

Urobilin

Urobilin is a yellow linear tetrapyrrole, resulting from the breakdown of heme, a cyclic tetrapyrrole. It is primarily responsible for the yellow colo

Verdigris

Verdigris is the common name for a green pigment obtained through the application of acetic acid to copper plates[1] or the natural patina formed when

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