Carthamin is a natural red pigment derived from safflower (Carthamus tinctorius), earlier known as carthamine. It is used as a dye and a food coloring. As a food additive, it is known as Natural Red 26.
Safflower has been cultivated since ancient times, and carthamin was used as a dye in ancient Egypt. It was used extensively in the past for dyeing wool for the carpet industry in European countries and to create cosmetics for geisha and kabuki artists in Japan, where the color is called beni (紅). It competed with the early synthetic dye fuchsine as a silk dye after fuchsine's 1859 discovery.
It is composed of two chalconoids; the conjugated bonds being the cause of the red color. It is derived from precarthamin by a decarboxylase. It should not be confused with carthamidin, another flavonoid.
The carthamin is biosynthesized from a chalcone (2,4,6,4'-tetrahydroxychalcone) and two glucose molecules to give safflor yellow A and with other glucose molecule, safflor yellow B. The next step is the formation of precarthamin and finally carthamin.
We refuse to comply
To how all others live and die
We won't be swallowed by the grey
Living life to fade away
Day turns into night unnoticed
As we try to own our mind
And the only thing awake with us
Is the clock that ticks away time
Chorus:
Seeking solitude with our kind
All bounderies undermined
Wandering through the night unheard
We belong to the sleepless world
While the others rest in peace
We free ourselves from the disease
To run away from all regret
We come to life when light is dead
We refuse to be part
Of the ones drained from the start
Cause for them all there is
Is chasing after what's meaningless
So the others should just stay away
Do the same thing every day
Without asking questions anyway
We carry on 'till time has past
Chorus
We are drawn to the night
While everybody's running...
Chorus