| tartrazine | <chemistry> An artificial dyestuff obtained as an orange-yellow powder, and regarded as a phenyl hydrazine derivative of tartaric and sulphonic acids. Origin: Tartaric + hydrazine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Lendrum's phloxine-tartrazine stain | <technique> A stain for demonstrating acidophilic inclusion bodies, which appear red on a yellow background; nuclei stain blue, but Negri bodies do not stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : FD & C Yellow No. 5, FD&C Yellow No. 5, Tartrazine Barium, Tartrazine Barium (2:3), Barium, Tartrazine
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Tartrazine (otherwise known as E102 or FD&C Yellow 5) is a synthetic yellow azo dye found in fruit squash, fruit cordial, coloured fizzy drinks, instant puddings, cake mixes, custard powder, soups, sauces, ice cream, ice lollies, sweets, chewing gum, marzipan, jam, jelly, marmalade, mustard, yogurt and many convenience foods together with glycerin, lemon and honey products. It can also be found in the shells of medicinal capsules. ...
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A dye commonly found in some cough syrups; some people are allergic to tartrazine.
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a synthetic yellow dye.
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is a chemical food additive that has been shown to cause hyperactivity in children.
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A colouring used in foods which has been suggested can trigger lupus.
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