Vibrational spectroscopic analyses of unique yellow feather pigments (spheniscins) in penguins

Volume: 10, Issue: 83, Pages: 20121065 - 20121065
Published: Jun 6, 2013
Abstract
Many animals extract, synthesize and refine chemicals for colour display, where a range of compounds and structures can produce a diverse colour palette. Feather colours, for example, span the visible spectrum and mostly result from pigments in five chemical classes (carotenoids, melanins, porphyrins, psittacofulvins and metal oxides). However, the pigment that generates the yellow colour of penguin feathers appears to represent a sixth, poorly...
Paper Details
Title
Vibrational spectroscopic analyses of unique yellow feather pigments (spheniscins) in penguins
Published Date
Jun 6, 2013
Volume
10
Issue
83
Pages
20121065 - 20121065
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