Yes, those kinds of Doritos. It’s the yellow no. 5 food dye, otherwise known as tartrazine. Now, before you start staring suspiciously at your yellow or orange hand after you’ve been grabbing ...
Japanese jeans tend to be high-end, dark and durable. Although a tiny part of the global jeans market, they have carved out a ...
This agent was tartrazine, a popular yellow-orange food dye called FD&C Yellow 5 that is notably used for coloring Doritos. We can’t see through the skin because it is a complex tissue ...
Researchers turned skin and muscle tissues of live mice transparent by applying a yellow food dye known as tartrazine, which is commonly used in snack chips and candy coating. They found the ...
Doritos might be known for spicing up snack time, but Stanford researchers have discovered that a dye in the chips can also turn mice translucent. The study, published on Sept. 6 in the journal ...
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Stanford University researchers have discovered that tartrazine, a yellow-orange food dye found in Doritos, can make mouse skin transparent. This allows for non-invasive study of tissues and organs.
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