Orcein
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Orcein, also Archil, orchil, lacmus, litmus, Citrus Red 2, and C.I. Natural Red 28 is a dye extracted from a lichen. It is red in acidic pH and blue in alkaline pH.
Orcein is approved as a food dye, with E number E121. Its CAS number is [1400-62-0][link]. Its chemical formula is C28H24N2O7. It forms dark brown crystals.
Orcinol is extracted from archil lichen, Rocella tinctoria. It is then converted to orcein by ammonia and air. Orcein is a reddish-brown dye, orchil is a purple-blue dye. Orcein is also used as a microscopical stain. It is a mixture of phenoxazone derivates - hydroxyorceins, aminoorceins, and aminoorceinimines.
Other lichen-derived dyes are cudbear and litmus.
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