pinkide
Pinkide is a rare pigment obtained from the thyroid gland of hawksbill sea turtles. The distinct pink color results from the interaction between the pigment's molecules and the animal's body chemistry. This unique characteristic has led to the classification of pinkide as a biological pigment, as opposed to an inorganic synthetic one.
Pinkide's rarity is attributed to the limited availability of hawksbill sea turtles, which are listed as critically
In terms of chemical composition, pinkide is a form of carotenoid, a large group of pigments found
Researchers continue to study the properties of pinkide, primarily for its novel chemical and physical characteristics.
Efforts to preserve and cultivate the unique population of hawksbill sea turtles are of high importance in