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chrysoidine

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chrysoidine [kri′sō·ə‚dēn]
(organic chemistry)
C6H5NNC6H3(NH2)2·HCl Large, black crystals or a red-brown powder that melts at 117°C; soluble in water and alcohol; used as an orange dye for silk and cotton.


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Quite often they are mixed with Chrysoidine R (spirit soluble), which is of a yellowish red color.
DESPITE strong links to bladder cancer, some maggot breeders, tackle shops and anglers are again using Chrysoidine Y.
THE National Federation of Anglers has issued another warning about the use of the dye Chrysoidine Y for colouring maggots.
 
 
 
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