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  2. Carmine - Wikipedia

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    Carmine (/ ˈ k ɑːr m ə n, ˈ k ɑːr m aɪ n /) – also called cochineal (when it is extracted from the cochineal insect), cochineal extract, crimson lake, or carmine lake – is a pigment of a bright-red color obtained from the aluminium complex derived from carminic acid. [2] Specific code names for the pigment include natural red 4, C.I ...

  3. Animal products in pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Animal products in pharmaceuticals play a role as both active and inactive ingredients, ... Carmine, derived from crushed cochineal beetles, is a red or purple ...

  4. Cochineal - Wikipedia

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    Today, carmine is primarily used as a colorant in food and in lipstick (E120 or Natural Red 4). Carmine dye was used in the Americas for coloring fabrics and became an important export good in the 16th century during the colonial period. Production of cochineal is depicted in the Codex Osuna (1565). [2]

  5. Hill's Science Diet Responds to Pet Food Ratings Flap - AOL

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    Hundreds of pet lovers reacting strongly when Hill's Science Diet was chosen by Consumer Ally partner GoodGuide.com as the the best dog and cat food on the market. Most of the negative reaction ...

  6. The Freshman (1990 film) - Wikipedia

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    Tina's aggressive interest in Clark was an act as well, but she and Clark now share a mutual attraction. Carmine and Clark take the Komodo dragon for a walk, Carmine promising it will be taken safely to a new habitat at the zoo. As the credits start rolling, Carmine offers to help Clark make it in Hollywood, having a few connections there ...

  7. Animal product - Wikipedia

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    An animal product is any material derived from the body of a non-human animal or their excretions. [1] Examples are meat, fat, blood, milk, eggs, honey, and lesser known products, such as isinglass, rennet, and cochineal. [2] The word animals includes all species in the biological kingdom Animalia, except humans.

  8. These animals get a bad rap, but here's why we need them - AOL

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    You might not like them, but you should probably keep them around. These animals are your home's live-in pest control.

  9. Carminic acid - Wikipedia

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    An aluminum salt of carminic acid is the coloring agent in carmine, a pigment. [4] Natives of Peru had been producing cochineal dyes for textiles since at least 700 CE. [4] Synonyms are C.I. 75470 and C.I. Natural Red 4. [5] The chemical structure of carminic acid consists of a core anthraquinone structure linked to a glucose sugar unit.