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Chemical structure of carotenoid crocin - trans-crocetin di-(β-D-gentiobiosyl) ester. Saffron's golden yellow-orange colour is primarily the result of α-crocin. Created with ChemDraw.

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14:37, January 3, 2006

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Edgar181

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