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Diadinoxanthin is a
pigment found in phytoplankton. It has the
formula C40H54O3. It
gives rise to the
xanthophylls diatoxanthin and dinoxanthin. Diadinoxanthin...
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epoxy groups from
xanthophylls (e.g. violaxanthin, antheraxanthin,
diadinoxanthin) to
create so-called de-epoxidised
xanthophylls (e.g. diatoxanthin,...
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pigments chlorophyll a,
chlorophyll c, β-carotene, and the
carotenoid diadinoxanthin.
Unlike other Stramenopiles (heterokonts),
their chloroplasts do not...
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chlorophyll c, as well as the
dinoflagellate pigments peridinin and
diadinoxanthin.
These provide the
yellowish and
brownish colours typical of many of...
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chlorophylls a and c, beta-carotene, fucoxanthin,
diatoxanthin and
diadinoxanthin.
Diatoms belong to a
large group of protists, many of
which contain...
- light-harvesting
antenna of the
diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum.
Evidence for a
diadinoxanthin-binding subcomplex" (PDF). The FEBS Journal. 272 (17): 4339–48. doi:10...
- 1-Methoxy-3,4-didehydro-1,2,7',8'-tetrahydro-γ,γ-carotene
Epoxides Diadinoxanthin 5,6-Epoxy-7',8'-didehydro-5,6-dihydro—carotene-3,3-diol Luteoxanthin...
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least one dinophyte-unique
xanthophyll (peridinin, dinoxanthin, or
diadinoxanthin),
giving many a golden-brown color. All
dinophytes store starch in their...
- They also make use of
accessory pigments including β-carotene and
diadinoxanthin.
Unlike other heterokontophytes,
raphidophytes do not
possess the photoreceptive...
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produce the
xanthophylls including peridinin, dinoxanthin, and
diadinoxanthin.
These pigments give many
dinoflagellates their typical golden brown...