xan·tho·phyll

[zan-thuh-fil]
noun Biochemistry.
lutein ( def 1 ).
Also, xan·tho·phyl.


Origin:
1830–40; < French xanthophylle. See xantho-, -phyll

xan·tho·phyl·lous, adjective
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xanthophyll or xanthophyl (ˈzænθəʊfɪl) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
any of a group of yellow carotenoid pigments occurring in plant and animal tissue
 
xanthophyl or xanthophyl
 
n
 
xantho'phyllous or xanthophyl
 
adj

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xanthophyll   (zān'thə-fĭl')  Pronunciation Key 
Any of various yellow pigments occurring in the leaves of plants and giving young shoots and late autumn leaves their characteristic color. This color is masked by chlorophyll when the leaf is mature. Xanthophylls aid in the absorption of light by capturing certain wavelengths not captured by chlorophyll and rapidly transferring the energy to chlorophyll by boosting one of its electrons to a higher energy level. Xanthophylls are carotenoids, differing from carotenes in having one or more oxygen-containing groups attached. See also carotene.
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The exact color of a yolk depends on the source of the xanthophyll.
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