photochromogenic
Photochromogenic is an adjective used to describe substances, processes, or organisms that exhibit a color change in response to light. The term is rooted in photochromism, the reversible transformation between two or more forms with different absorption spectra triggered by irradiation. In typical photochromic systems, exposure to ultraviolet or visible light converts a colorless or differently colored form to a pigment-bearing form, which gradually reverts to the original state when illumination ceases or when exposed to another wavelength or heat.
In materials science, photochromogenic or photochromic materials include compounds such as spiropyrans, diarylethenes, azobenzenes, and fulgides.
In microbiology, photochromogenicity refers to a subset of nontuberculous mycobacteria that produce pigment upon exposure to
Overall, photochromogenic describes light-induced coloration phenomena across chemistry and biology, underscoring the broader concept of color