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Xanthine - Wikipedia
Xanthine is a purine base found in most human body tissues and fluids, as well as in other organisms. Several stimulants are derived from xanthine, ...
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XANTHIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of XANTHIN is a carotenoid pigment (as cryptoxanthin or zeaxanthin) soluble in alcohol.
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ASTAXANTHIN – Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Astaxanthin is a red pigment that belongs to a group of chemicals called carotenoids. It occurs in certain algae and causes the pink-red color in salmon.
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xanthin
xanthin Chem. (ˈzænθɪn) Also xanthine, (zanthin). [ad. F. xanthine or G. xanthin, f. Gr. ξανθός yellow: see -in1.] 1. a. A yellow colouring-matter obtained from madder.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 387 Madder, according to Kuhlmann, contains two colouring matters, one, which is yellow, is solubl...
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Xanthin Oxydan | C5H6N4O3 | CID 129635619 - PubChem
Xanthin Oxydan | C5H6N4O3 | CID 129635619 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, ...
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XANTHIN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a crystalline compound related in structure to uric acid and found in urine, blood, certain plants, and certain animal tissues.
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xanthein
xanthein Chem. (ˈzænθiːɪn) Also -ine. [ad. F. xanthéine (Frémy & Cloez, 1854), arbitrarily f. Gr. ξανθός yellow, to distinguish it from xanthine xanthin (1 b).] That part of the yellow colouring-matter of flowers which is soluble in water: cf. xanthin 1 b.1857 Miller Elem. Chem., Org. 546 The yellow...
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Xanthin | Sigma-Aldrich
Native xanthine oxidase from buttermilk. Complex metalloprotein that catalyzes oxidative hydroxylation of a variety of aromatic heterocycles and simple ...
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Meso-Xanthin F199® | ABG LAB
MESO-XANTHIN F199® harnesses the potent F199 Carotenoid to invigorate skin regeneration, target aging signs, and boost skin vitality.
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XANTHIN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Xanthin, zan′thin, n. a name given to the yellow colouring matter of various flowers, to a principle in madder, and to a deposit of urine.—n.
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Health Benefits of Astaxanthin - WebMD
Astaxanthin is a fat-soluble pigment with powerful antioxidant properties that plays a role in protecting your cells from free radicals and oxidative stress.
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Xanthin Plus Syrup 120ml - Medishop.pk
Xanthin Syrup contains 8 essential nutrients. Lutein/Zexanthin Extracted from the petals of Marigold flowers. Vitamins: Vitamin A (Retinyl Palmitate), Vitamin ...
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Walter Levinthal
Publications
On the Decomposition of Xanthin and Caffeine in the Organism of Man (1912) (dissertation)
Recent Observations on Psittacosis (1935)
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xanthine
xanthine Chem. (ˈzænθaɪn) Also -in. [ad. F. xanthine, f. Gr. ξανθός yellow: see -ine5.] 1. a. A substance (C5H4N4O2) allied to uric acid, found in various organs and secretions of the animal body; originally called xanthic oxide (see xanthic 1 a), from its forming a lemon-yellow compound with nitric...
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violaxanthin
violaxanthin Biochem. (ˌvaɪələˈzænθɪn) [a. G. viola-xanthin (Kuhn & Winterstein 1931, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. LXIV. 327): see viola1 and xanthin.] A xanthophyll, C40H56O4, occurring as a yellow pigment in daffodils and some other plants.1931 Chem. Abstr. XXV. 3351 The petals of the yellow pansy ...
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