How To Use Xanthophyll In A Sentence

  • The true place of Moringa seems to be near Xanthophyllum with which genus it has some remarkable points of resemblance, witness the papilionaceous corolla; unilocular stamina, their situation, ovary, placentation, and lastly glandulation. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • Retinal xanthophyll is a carotenoid, chemically related to vitamin A, whose absorption spectrum peaks at about 460 nm and ranges from 480 nm down to 390 nm.
  • The consequences of these findings for the mechanism and regulation of xanthophyll conversion in the thylakoid membrane will be discussed.
  • Remove both chlorophyll and the yellow pigment xanthophyll and the variegation is white.
  • Murraya rare, Gossypium frutex 6-8-petal, Xanthophyllum blue, petiolis alatis of Tagoung, Sidae sp. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
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  • PALMER AND ECKLES: The fate of carotin and xanthophyll during digestion. The Vitamine Manual
  • These are chlorophyll's shy cousins, the yellow pigment xanthophyll and the red-orange carotene.
  • There is now an extensive literature based on in vivo and in vitro studies that deal with mechanistic aspects of xanthophyll pigment-dependent photoprotection.
  • The true place of Moringa seems to be near Xanthophyllum with which genus it has some remarkable points of resemblance, witness the papilionaceous corolla; unilocular stamina, their situation, ovary, placentation, and lastly glandulation. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • Concentrations of total carotenoids and total xanthophyll were greater for plants grown at low temperature.
  • PALMER AND ECKLES: Chemical and physiological relation of pigment of milk fat to carotin and xanthophyll of green plants. The Vitamine Manual
  • Kuhn was particularly fascinated with pigments containing forty carbon atoms in their structural backbone, especially xanthophylls, because their carbon skeleton is related to one of the structural constituents of chlorophyll. Richard Kuhn and the Chemical Institute: Double Bonds and Biological Mechanisms

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