Urobilin 🎨 RGB Color Code: #E1AD21
The hexadecimal RGB code of Urobilin color is #E1AD21. This code is composed of a hexadecimal E1 red (225/256), a AD green (173/256) and a 21 blue component (33/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(225,173,33). Closest WebSafe color: Satin sheen gold (#CC9933)
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Urobilin or urochrome is the chemical primarily responsible for the yellow color of urine. It is a linear tetrapyrrole compound that, along with the related
urobilinogen levels. Urobilinogen is converted to the yellow pigmented urobilin apparent in urine. The urobilinogen in the intestine is directly reduced
and was originally isolated from feces in 1932. Stercobilin (and related urobilin) can be used as a marker for biochemical identification of fecal pollution
bacteria to urobilinogen, which is then further oxidized to urobilin and stercobilin. Urobilin, stercobilin and their degradation products give feces its
stercobilin, cause the brown color of feces. A different breakdown product, urobilin, is the main component of the straw-yellow color in urine.[citation needed]
yellow. Usually urination color comes primarily from the presence of urobilin. Urobilin is a final waste product resulting from the breakdown of heme from
filtered into the kidneys. In the urine, urobilinogen is converted to urobilin, which gives urine its characteristic yellow color. One way to understand
conjugated and thus not excreted in the urine. The increase of stercobilin (urobilin) in the feces and urine is caused by the enhanced intracellular hemolysis
acts as a chromophore. Examples of such compounds include bilirubin and urobilin, which exhibit a yellow color. An auxochrome is a functional group of atoms
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