reviewJournal of Natural MedicinesOct 1, 2019HYBRID OA

Carotenoids as natural functional pigments

Research Institute for Production Development

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Abstract

Carotenoids are tetraterpene pigments that are distributed in photosynthetic bacteria, some species of archaea and fungi, algae, plants, and animals. About 850 naturally occurring carotenoids had been reported up until 2018. Photosynthetic bacteria, fungi, algae, and plants can synthesize carotenoids de novo. Carotenoids are essential pigments in photosynthetic organs along with chlorophylls. Carotenoids also act as photo-protectors, antioxidants, color attractants, and precursors of plant hormones in non-photosynthetic organs of plants. Animals cannot synthesize carotenoids de novo, and so those found in animals are either directly accumulated from food or partly modified through metabolic reactions. So,…

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Keywords
  • Carotenoid
  • Biology
  • Photosynthesis
  • Algae
  • Botany
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