xanthophylls การใช้
- Xanthophylls, especially the orange-red zeaxanthin, are also common.
- Besides chlorophyll, plants also use pigments such as carotenes and xanthophylls.
- Xanthophylls are often yellow, hence their class name.
- It gives rise to the xanthophylls diatoxanthin and dinoxanthin.
- For this reason, the xanthophyll cycle is sometimes called the violaxanthin cycle.
- Xanthophyll absorbs well at 400-530 nm.
- These xanthophylls protect the eye from ionizing blue and ultraviolet light, which they absorb.
- It is important in the xanthophyll cycle.
- Also present were minor amounts of xanthophyll, a molecule structurally related to the carotenes.
- "' Dinoxanthin "'is a type of xanthophyll found in dinoflagellates.
- See xanthophyll cycle for this topic.
- Zeaxanthin is one of the two primary xanthophyll carotenoids contained within the retina of the eye.
- Xanthophylls and carotenoids are the yellow and orange pigments abundant in hickories, tulip poplars and ginkgo.
- The bright yellow form is exclusively aerial and is thought to be associated with excess xanthophyll production.
- Xanthophylls are the most common yellow pigments that form one of two major divisions of the carotenoid group.
- Chromoplasts synthesize and store pigments such as orange carotene, yellow xanthophylls, and various other red pigments.
- In white cultivars, carotenoids are formed, while in red cultivars, anthocyanins and xanthophylls are formed.
- It is a xanthophyll cycle pigment, an oil-soluble alcohol within the xanthophyll subgroup of carotenoids.
- It is a xanthophyll cycle pigment, an oil-soluble alcohol within the xanthophyll subgroup of carotenoids.
- Lessening or heightening photoprotection through the xanthophyll cycle allows plants to regulate their own light uptake for photosynthesis.
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