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- appear to under-allocate carotenoids to their germline cells. Since carotinoids are beneficial antioxidants, their under-allocation to germline cells...
- usually have metallic coloration, and in a number of species also bright carotinoid plumage colors on the underside. Inside this latter group, there is a...
- (C21H26O2) Capsaicin Carbohydrase Carbohydrate Carnitine Carrageenan Carotinoid Casein Caspase Catecholamine Cellulase Cellulose - (C6H10O5)x Cerulenin...
- change, perhaps just a single point mutation, affecting some part of the carotinoid metabolismessentially the same thing that happens in albinism, but...
- with superior foraging abilities by choosing mates with bright orange carotinoid pigments, thus increasing the survival chance of her offspring. Due to...
- capsaicinoids, it is still packed with various bioactive compounds, carotinoids, and vitamins making them a valuable crop. Capsi**** annuum today have...
- It cannot be fixed. Note: The color of anthocyanidins, anthocyans, carotinoids, and other light sensitive plant material may depend on PH of the water...
- Fucoxanthin, the most abundant of all carotinoids, is the light-absorbing pigment in the chloroplasts of brown algae, giving them a brown or olive-green...
- colorants may under-allocate carotenoids to their germline cells. Since carotinoids are beneficial antioxidants, their under-allocation to germline cells...
- protein intake. The yellow coloration of T. plumipes silk is not due to carotinoid intake from the food. The silk colors are correlated with silk thermal...