| 1. | It might be other carotenoids or flavenoids or some other substance.
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| 2. | Olestra is being fortified with the vitamins but not the carotenoids.
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| 3. | It accounts for 70 percent of the carotenoids in ripe tomatoes.
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| 4. | An excessive uptake of carotenoids can, however, cause carotenosis.
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| 5. | These carotenoids must be obtained from plants or other photosynthetic organisms.
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| 6. | Carotenoids belong to a larger class of phytochemicals known as terpenoids.
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| 7. | Significant reductions were only seen in clinical trials for hydrocarbon carotenoids.
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| 8. | Amelanistic Burmese pythons retain their yellow, carotenoid-derived pigments.
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| 9. | Carotenoids are the most common group of pigments found in nature.
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| 10. | The orange coloration results from carotenoid pigments in the algal cells.
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