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- Carotenoid - Wikipedia
Carotenoids are produced by all photosynthetic organisms and are primarily used as accessory pigments to chlorophyll in the light-harvesting part of photosynthesis They are highly unsaturated with conjugated double bonds, which enables carotenoids to absorb light of various wavelengths
- Carotenoids: Everything You Need to Know - Healthline
What are carotenoids? Carotenoids are pigments in plants, algae, and photosynthetic bacteria These pigments produce the bright yellow, red, and orange colors in plants, vegetables, and fruits
- What To Know About Carotenoids - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Carotenoids are pigmented nutrients that lend color to many fruits and veggies They’re powerful antioxidants that protect your immune system and your vision
- Dietary Carotenoids: How Do They Impact Your Health? - WebMD
There are more than 600 known types of carotenoids found in plants and food, and they’re responsible for the vibrant yellow, orange, and red pigments in your fruits and vegetables
- Carotenoids as natural functional pigments - PMC
Carotenoids are essential pigments in photosynthetic organs along with chlorophylls Carotenoids also act as photo-protectors, antioxidants, color attractants, and precursors of plant hormones in non-photosynthetic organs of plants
- Carotenoids | Linus Pauling Institute | Oregon State University
Carotenoids are a class of more than 750 naturally occurring pigments synthesized by plants, algae, and photosynthetic bacteria (1) These richly colored molecules are the sources of the yellow, orange, and red colors of many plants
- Carotenoid | Definition, Description, Functions, Examples, Facts . . .
Carotenoid, any of a group of nonnitrogenous yellow, orange, or red pigments that are almost universally distributed in living things There are two major types: the hydrocarbon class, or carotenes, and the oxygenated (alcoholic) class, or xanthophylls
- Carotenoid basics: from food to skin - ScienceDirect
The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive and simple graphical overview on carotenoids The review describes in four detailed figures the course of carotenoids from food to skin
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