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Brilliant blue stepped up. The dye has a structure similar to the known blocker, Nedergaard says. And the dye is very closely related to FD&C Blue No.1, which is considered very safe, ...
To compare the potential retinal toxicity of two commercially Brilliant blue G dyes (Brilliant Peel and Ocublue Plus) and Indocyanine green (ICG) at usual clinical concentration. Brilliant Peel 0. ...
Replacing artificial colors in foods with algae, fruits and spices and achieving the same look and taste is challenging — and ...
July 30, 2009 —Brilliant Blue G (BBG), a dye used to visualize transparent tissues in eye surgery and a cousin to the food additive that makes Gatorade blue, is also a candidate for preventing ...
Performing internal limiting membrane peeling with brilliant blue G dye resulted in the complete removal of the membrane and closure of all macular holes without causing toxicity, a study found.
How Do You Make a Less Toxic Blue Dye? ... Dr. Bastos transformed the pigment’s bashful blush to a brilliant blue. He calls it BeetBlue, and so far it appears to be nontoxic.
The same blue food dye found in M&Ms and Gatorade could be used to reduce damage caused by spine injuries, offering a better chance of recovery, according to new research.
The same blue food dye found in M&Ms and Gatorade could be used to reduce damage caused by spine injuries, offering a better chance of recovery, according to new research.
Claims have been made that food dyes like Red Dye 40 and Yellow Dye 5 can cause serious side effects like cancer, allergies, ...
Ice cream colored with the new natural brilliant blue food dye. Rebecca Robbins, Mars Wrigley Global Innovation Center. View 1 Image 1 / 1.
In 2003, when Brilliant Blue was used as a dye in feeding tubes, the FDA issued a public health advisory because of side effects like blue-tinged skin, urine, and feces, ...