The reason for urine having a yellow color is made up of a pigment called urochrome. The color depends on the amount and type of liquid a person consumes.
Urine gets its normal yellow color from a pigment called urochrome, which is a product of the breakdown of hemoglobin from old red blood cells. The concentration of urochrome in urine can vary depending on hydration levels and diet.
During the visual examination of the urine, the laboratory scientist may look at the urine's colour, clarity, and concentration. Urine can be a variety of colours, most often shades of yellow, from very pale or colourless to very dark or amber. Urine colour and clarity can be a sign of what substances may be present in urine.
The deep yellow color of dibenzalacetone is due to the presence of multiple conjugated double bonds in its structure. These conjugated double bonds absorb light in the visible region of the spectrum, causing the compound to appear yellow.
You could get a mossy green colour (colour of the bag below) though it can change depending on how much yellow you put in.
Urobilin, a byproduct of the breakdown of hemoglobin in the liver, is responsible for the normal yellow color of urine.
well daaa ofcourse yellow
Urine is yellow due to the presence of a pigment called urobilin. When urine is dilute,its colour becomes light due to the abundance of water. Dark yellow urine shows that the urine is concentrated which is because of dehydration.
The color of urine depends on type of diet alone and not skin color or race. Normal urine color ranges from light yellow to dark yellow.
Urobilin can be degraded into urochrome, which is normally present in urine and responsible for its characteristically yellow color.
Answer Are you taking vitamins? A common reason is from multivitamins. Vitamin A & Vitamin B tends to make your urine a highlighter yellow. I have just researched that drinking too many energy drinks that contain B Vitamins can do this too.
Both medication and sugar levels can effect the color of your urine.
The colour of urine in diabetes (both, diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus) is very very pale yellow (almost colourless). This is because diabetes is characterised by polyuria ie, increased volume of urine output, which is majorly due to increased excretion of water from the body, the quantity of pigment urochrome (which gives the normal pale yellow colour to urine) remaining the same. This makes urine in diabetic patients more pale, almost colourless
It is because the water in your body, then it is not needed needs to go through all the intestines so by then, when it comes out as urine, there is dirt and other stuff in it. It means you haven't had enough water. Your urine is meant to be a light strawberry colour to a clear colour. + your brain works better when your hydrated, you can work better!
If "normal" fluid intake is assumed to mean a properly hydrated person, urine should be clear to slightly pale yellow; the less colour, the better.
urine is normally yellow.
probably because its clean and theres nothing in it
You need to drink more water. Aim (no irony intended) for a pale straw colour in your urine. Bright yellow is too undiluted and needs dilution by drinking more, Taking vitamin B supplements will also cause urine to be a bright yellow color - so if that is the case, no worries...