Origin - Animal
Chemical Profile - Carminic acid
Classification - Insect-derived substance
Use - Noted in dye production and historical pharmacognostic records
Description -
Coccus cacti, of animal origin, is derived from the cochineal insect and classified as an insect-derived substance. It contains carminic acid, a notable compound used historically in dye production and recorded in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits. Its relevance spans cultural and scientific contexts, recognized for its unique chemical structure. Check for similar items - Globular Carriers and Energetic Wellness.
Chemical Profile - Carminic acid
Classification - Insect-derived substance
Use - Noted in dye production and historical pharmacognostic records
Description -
Coccus cacti, of animal origin, is derived from the cochineal insect and classified as an insect-derived substance. It contains carminic acid, a notable compound used historically in dye production and recorded in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits. Its relevance spans cultural and scientific contexts, recognized for its unique chemical structure. Check for similar items - Globular Carriers and Energetic Wellness.