. Carotenoids, their comparative biochemistry. Carotenoids. CAROTENOIDS Fig. 4.—The absorption 2Q spectrum of Lutein, Zeaxanthin and Cryptoxanthin. i^rom 24 Zscheile, F. P., White, J. W., Beadle, 6. W., and Roach, J. R. (1942) Plant. 17, 20 331.) '^1. 420 440 460 480 Wavelength (mpi) 52X) Fig. 5.—The absorption 28 spectrum of Violaxan- thin (from Karrer, P., and Jucker, £. Helv. Chlm. Acta, 26, 17.) and Flavoxanthin. (From Kuhn, R., and Brockman, H. (1932) 20 Hoppe-Seyi. Z., 213, 192.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally


. Carotenoids, their comparative biochemistry. Carotenoids. CAROTENOIDS Fig. 4.—The absorption 2Q spectrum of Lutein, Zeaxanthin and Cryptoxanthin. i^rom 24 Zscheile, F. P., White, J. W., Beadle, 6. W., and Roach, J. R. (1942) Plant. 17, 20 331.) '^1. 420 440 460 480 Wavelength (mpi) 52X) Fig. 5.—The absorption 28 spectrum of Violaxan- thin (from Karrer, P., and Jucker, £. Helv. Chlm. Acta, 26, 17.) and Flavoxanthin. (From Kuhn, R., and Brockman, H. (1932) 20 Hoppe-Seyi. Z., 213, 192.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Goodwin, T. W. (Trevor Walworth). New York, Chemical Pub. Co.


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