“…To date, numerous libraries containing reference spectra of synthetic organic pigments have been reported. [30,32,36,37,40] When inks are colored by red organic natural pigments, such as cochineal, SERS is necessary to overcome the fluorescent background and enhance the signals of the colorants. [92] Particularly complex binding media were mixed with colorants in early lithographic inks that generally consist of a 'varnish' or carrying vehicle, containing processed linseed oil, rosin, and soap, and several additives or modifying agents, such as iron sulfate, lead acetate, litharge, Ceara rubber seed, sodium amyl sulfate, wax, mastic, copal, gum lac, shellac, tallow, soda ash, and turpentine.…”