lutein
1Lutein — (pronounced|ˈlutiːn) (from Latin lutea meaning yellow ) is one of over 600 known naturally occurring carotenoids. Found in green leafy vegetables such as spinach and kale, lutein is employed by organisms as an antioxidant and for blue light… …
2Lutein — Lu te*in, n. [From corpus luteum.] (Physiol. Chem.) A substance of a strongly marked yellow color, extracted from the yolk of eggs, and from the tissue of the corpus luteum. [1913 Webster] …
3Luteïn — Luteïn, der gelbe Farbstoff des Eidotters, des Blutplasmas, Blutserums, der mit dem Farbstoff der Maiskörner, mancher Blüten und Staubfäden identisch sein soll …
4Lutein — ⇒ Xanthophylle …
5lutein — lutèīn m <G luteína> DEFINICIJA biol. žuta boja u lišću biljaka i u žumanjku ETIMOLOGIJA lat. luteum: žumanjak + in …
6lutein — [lo͞ot′ē in] n. [< (CORPUS) LUTE(UM) + IN1] 1. XANTHOPHYLL 2. a preparation of dried and powdered corpus luteum …
7Lutein — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Lutein Andere Namen …
8Lutein — Lu|te|in 〈n. 11; unz.; Biochem.〉 ein z. B. in grünen Blättern, Eidotter u. Kuhbutter vorkommender, gelber organ. Farbstoff [zu lat. luteus „goldgelb“; zu lutum „Wau“ (Färberpflanze)] * * * Lu|te|in [lat. luteus = gelb, goldgelb; ↑ in (3)], das;… …
9lutein cell — n any of the plump cells of the corpus luteum that contain lipid droplets and are derived from granulosa cells and the cells of the theca interna see GRANULOSA LUTEIN CELL, THECA LUTEIN CELL …
10Lutein-free diet — The Lutein free diet is one of several specific diets reported to be beneficial to people with autism spectrum disorders. It is based on the theory of phagocytosis of pigments first described by research nutritionist Sandra Desorgher (DPsy.) The… …