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zeaxanthin
English
Etymology
From New Latin Zea (genus name of Indian corn) + xanthin.
Noun
zeaxanthin (countable and uncountable, plural zeaxanthins)
- (organic chemistry) A yellow crystalline carotenoid alcohol that occurs widely with lutein, with which it is isomeric, and is the chief pigment of maize
Derived terms
- isozeaxanthin
Synonyms
- E161h when used as a food colouring
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isomers
English
Noun
isomers
- plural of isomer
Anagrams
- Mosiers, mossier
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