common madder
plant
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- production of alizarin
- In alizarin
…from the root of the common madder plant, Rubia tinctorum, in which it occurs combined with the sugars xylose and glucose. The cultivation of madder and the use of its ground root for dyeing by the complicated Turkey red process were known in ancient India, Persia, and Egypt; the use…
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- In alizarin
characteristics of
- madder
- Rubiaceae
- In Rubiaceae: Major genera and species
Common madder (Rubia tinctorum) was formerly cultivated for the red dye obtained from its roots (alizarin); the roots of crosswort (Crucianella) contain a red dye once used in medicines.
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- In Rubiaceae: Major genera and species