hematika
Hematika refers to a broad category of substances, primarily biological in origin, characterized by their red or reddish-brown coloration. This color is most commonly due to the presence of heme pigments, particularly hemoglobin in vertebrates and myoglobin in muscles. Hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells, is responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body and gives blood its characteristic red hue. Myoglobin, also an iron-containing protein, stores oxygen in muscle tissue and contributes to the red color of meat.
Beyond these well-known examples, other biological compounds can exhibit hematika. For instance, certain plant pigments, such
The term hematika is not a strict scientific classification but rather a descriptive term used to group