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Indirubin, auch Indigorot, ist ein rotvioletter Farbstoff und ein Strukturisomeres von Indigo (blau) bzw. von (braunrot). (de) Indirubin is a chemical compound most often produced as a byproduct of bacterial metabolism. For instance, it is one of the compounds responsible for the generally benign condition purple urine bag syndrome, resulting from bacteria metabolizing indoxyl sulfate found naturally in urine. Indirubin is a structural isomer (more precisely is position isomer) of indigo dye. (en) |
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Indigo red (en) |
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(3Z)-3-(3-Oxo-1,3-dihydro-2H-indol-2-ylidene)-1,3-dihydro-2H-indol-2-one (en) |
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Indigo red (en) |
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Indirubin, auch Indigorot, ist ein rotvioletter Farbstoff und ein Strukturisomeres von Indigo (blau) bzw. von (braunrot). (de) Indirubin is a chemical compound most often produced as a byproduct of bacterial metabolism. For instance, it is one of the compounds responsible for the generally benign condition purple urine bag syndrome, resulting from bacteria metabolizing indoxyl sulfate found naturally in urine. Indirubin is a structural isomer (more precisely is position isomer) of indigo dye. (en) |
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Indirubin (de) Indirubin (en) |
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