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Rhodopin (1,2-dihydro-ψ,ψ-caroten-1-ol) is a carotenoid. It is a
major carotenoid of
phototropic bacteria such as
Rhodomicrobium vannielii and Rhodopseudomonas...
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Lutein (3R,3′R,6′R)-β,ε-carotene-3,3′-diol
Lycoxanthin γ,γ-Caroten-16-ol
Rhodopin 1,2-Dihydro-γ,γ-caroten-l-ol
Rhodopinol a.k.a.
Warmingol 13-cis-1,2-Dihydro-γ...
- bacteriohopanetetrol,
bacteriohopaneaminotriol and
carotenoids like spirilloxanthin,
rhodopin, anhydrorhodovibrin, 1,1′-dihydroxylycopene and 3,4,3′,4′-tetrahydrospirilloxanthin...
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neurosporaxanthin (31.1%),
auroxanthin (17.2%), 4-keto-α-carotene (17.1%), and
rhodopin (15.8%). The stem (1.2 μg/g)
contains primarily auroxanthin (32.5%), followed...
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carotenoids like anhydrorhodovibrin, rhodovibrin,
spirilloxanthin and
rhodopin.
Mature R.
vannielii cells are
typically ovoid to
spherical in shape, do...
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purple sulfur bacteria have
acyclic carotenoid pigments like
lycopene and
rhodopin. However,
geochemists largely study okenone because it is structurally...
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grown aerobically in darkness.
Their major carotenoid components are
rhodopin, spirilloxanthin, anhydrorhodovibrin, rhodovibrin, and
lycopene allowing...
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antheraxanthin and
flavoxanthin - C40H56O4
violaxanthin 126-29-4 C40H58O
rhodopin 105-92-0 C40H58O2 cu****ariaxanthin B 167818-24-8 C40H58O4
oryzanol A 21238-33-5...