Why would a white plastic button turn purple from an indigo dyebath? Indirubin is one the most curious components of indigo. It is sometimes referred to as the "red" of indigo. Indirubin only occurs in natural indigo and you will not find it in a synthetically produced pigment. Indirubin is valued for its medicinal applications.…
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