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Yellow Food Dye

10-09-2024

10:34 AM

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Overview:

Recently, a recent study has demonstrated that tartrazine, a common food dye, can make the skin of living mice temporarily transparent.

About Yellow Food Dye:

  • It is also known as tartrazine and is a synthetic food colorant classified as an azo dye.
  • It is lemon yellow in color and water soluble.
  • It is used in many dairy products, beverages, desserts and confectioneries etc.

Highlight of the study

  • This dye absorbs blue light strongly, which yields its characteristic orange-to-red color when dissolved in water.
  • This happens because the blue part of the light is absorbed, leaving only the orange-to-red part visible.
  • Normally, biological tissues scatter light due to their diverse composition of proteins, fats, and liquids.
  • Researchers found that a concentrated tartrazine solution can match the refractive indices of these components, reducing light scattering and allowing light to pass through. This makes the skin appear transparent.
  • When applied, tartrazine absorbs certain wavelengths of light, especially red light, changing how light interacts with the tissue.
  • This effect enabled the researchers to see blood vessels, internal organs, and muscle contractions in real-time.

Potential Applications

This technique could simplify blood draws, improve laser tattoo removal, and aid in early cancer detection.


Q1: What is the Refractive index?

It is a measure of the bending of a ray of light when passing from one medium into another.

Source: Scientists use common yellow food dye tartrazine to make skin transparent, see internal organs inside body