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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 11:41, 28 October 2009
  • ...nt]] properties. Both <math>\alpha</math>-carotene and <math>\beta</math>-carotene are chemical precursors of [[vitamin A]]. They are structurally very simil == Alpha-carotene ==
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  • | pagename = Carotene | abc = carotene
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  • 112 bytes (13 words) - 11:49, 28 October 2009
  • #REDIRECT [[Carotene]]
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  • ...nt]] properties. Both <math>\alpha</math>-carotene and <math>\beta</math>-carotene are chemical precursors of [[vitamin A]]. They are structurally very simil == Alpha-carotene ==
    658 bytes (81 words) - 12:01, 28 October 2009
  • ...] and [[zeaxanthin]] are generally higher than the concentrations of the [[carotene]]s in most food sources.<ref>{{cite journal | journal = Journal of the Amer While both [[alpha-carotene]] and [[beta-carotene]] are precursors of [[vitamin A]], [[lutein]] and [[zeaxanthin]] are not.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carotene]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carotene]]
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  • [[Antioxidant]]s structurally related to [[alpha-carotene]].
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  • {{r|alpha-carotene}} {{r|beta-carotene}}
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  • | pagename = Carotene | abc = carotene
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  • ...ol is derived biochemically from [[carotene]]s such as<math>\beta</math>-[[carotene]], but is not derived from similar [[carotenoid]]s such as [[lutein]] or [[ {{Image|Beta-carotene.png|right|500px|<math>\beta</math>-carotene.}}
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  • ...in salads in winter and early spring, also a rich source of vitamins A (as carotene) and C.
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  • ...s are more similar to [[lutein]] and [[zeaxanthin]] than they are to the [[carotene]]s.
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  • {{r|carotene}}
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  • {{r|Carotene}}
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  • {{r|carotene}}
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  • {{r|carotene}}
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  • {{r|carotene}}
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  • {{r|carotene}}
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  • {{r|Carotene||**}}
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  • ...]] and [[melon squash]], contain [[carotenes]] ([[alpha-carotene]], [[beta-carotene]]), [[luteine]], [[cryptoxanthin]] and [[zeaxanthin]].
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