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  • 111Список пищевых добавок E100-E199 — Содержание 1 E100 E199 2 Источник 3 Литература 4 См. также E100 E199 …

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  • 113xanthophyll — noun a) Any of various hydroxy, carbonyl or carboxylic acid derivatives of carotenes. b) Alternative name for lutein. Syn: phylloxanthin, lutein …

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  • 114lipochrome — 1. A pigmented lipid, e.g., lutein, carotene. SYN: chromolipid. 2. A term sometimes used to designate the wear and tear pigments, e.g., lipofuscin, hemofuscin, ceroid. More precisely, lipochromes are yellow pigments that seem to be identical to …

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  • 115Nutritional Neuroscience — Poor diet in early childhood affects the amount of neurons in parts of the brain.[1] Nutritional neuroscience: is the scientific discipline that studies the role of various components of the average diet such as protein, carbohydrates, and fats,… …

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  • 116Biological pigment — The Blue Morpho butterfly, native to Central America, derives its distinctive blue coloring from iridescence rather than from pigmentation. Biological pigments, also known simply as pigments or biochromes[1] are substances produced by living… …

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  • 117theca cells — theca lutein cells lutein cells derived from the theca interna; called also paraluteal or paralutein c s …

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  • 119xanthophyll — noun Etymology: French xanthophylle, from xanth + phylle phyll Date: 1838 any of several yellow to orange carotenoid pigments that are oxygen derivatives of carotenes; especially lutein …

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  • 120zeaxanthin — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary zea (from New Latin Zea) + xanthin carotenoid pigment, from xanth + 1 in Date: 1929 an isomer of lutein occurring especially in fruits and vegetables (as spinach and corn) …

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