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Terpenoid vs Carotenoid - What's the difference?

terpenoid | carotenoid |

In organic chemistry terms the difference between terpenoid and carotenoid

is that terpenoid is a very large class of naturally occurring and synthetic organic compounds formally derived from the hydrocarbon isoprene; they include many volatile compounds used in perfume and food flavours, turpentine, the steroids, the carotene pigments and rubber while carotenoid is of or relating to such a class of pigments.

As an adjective carotenoid is

of or relating to such a class of pigments.

terpenoid

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) A very large class of naturally occurring and synthetic organic compounds formally derived from the hydrocarbon isoprene; they include many volatile compounds used in perfume and food flavours, turpentine, the steroids, the carotene pigments and rubber.
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    carotenoid

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) Any of a class of yellow to red plant pigments including the carotenes and xanthophylls.
  • Adjective

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  • (organic chemistry) Of or relating to such a class of pigments.
  • See also

    * alpha-carotene * astaxanthin * auroxanthin * beta-carotene * canthaxanthin * capsanthin * capsorubin * carotene * chrysanthemaxanthin * citranaxanthin * crocetin * crocin * cryptoxanthin * flavaxanthin * fucoxanthin * gamma carotene * kryptoxanthin * loraxanthin * lutein * lycopene * neoxanthin * neurosporaxanthin * retinoic acid * rhodoxanthin * rubixanthin * staphyloxanthin * taraxanthin * violaxanthin * xanthophyll * zeaxanthin

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