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Xanthophyll polar groups

Carotenoids were discovered during the nineteenth century. Wachen in 1831 proposed the term carotene for the hydrocarbon pigment crystallized from carrot roots Berzelius called the more polar yellow pigments extracted from autumn leaves xanthophylls and Tswett separated many pigments by column chromatography and called the whole group carotenoids. ... [Pg.177]


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