hypoteosin
Hypoteosin is a hypothetical pigment proposed in pigment-chemistry thought experiments. It is described as a fluorescent, eosin-like dye that could arise from a yet-unobserved biosynthetic pathway. The term is used mainly in teaching and in theoretical discussions about how molecular structure influences color and fluorescence.
Chemically, hypoteosin is imagined as a polycyclic, planar dye with a conjugated core similar to xanthene dyes.
There is no peer-reviewed evidence that hypoteosin exists in nature or in laboratories. It serves as a
In theory, a synthesis would resemble routes used for polycyclic xanthene dyes, involving condensation of resorcinol-