xanthin |
lutein |
As nouns the difference between xanthin and lutein
is that
xanthin is xanthine (group of alkaloids, including caffeine) while
lutein is (organic compound) a yellow carotenoid pigment, widely distributed in both plants and animals.
lutein |
luteolin |
In organic compound terms the difference between lutein and luteolin
is that
lutein is a yellow carotenoid pigment, widely distributed in both plants and animals while
luteolin is a particular flavone, found in many vegetables, that functions as an antioxidant.
lutein |
bilberry |
As nouns the difference between lutein and bilberry
is that
lutein is a yellow carotenoid pigment, widely distributed in both plants and animals while
bilberry is
Vaccinium myrtillus, the wild European blueberry of the cowberry family.
lutein |
lycopene |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between lutein and lycopene
is that
lutein is (organic compound) a yellow carotenoid pigment, widely distributed in both plants and animals while
lycopene is (organic compound) a red carotenoid pigment found in tomatoes, other red vegetables, and in animal tissue; there is some evidence that it may lower the risk of prostate cancer.
As nouns the difference between lutein and lycopene
is that
lutein is (organic compound) a yellow carotenoid pigment, widely distributed in both plants and animals while
lycopene is (organic compound) a red carotenoid pigment found in tomatoes, other red vegetables, and in animal tissue; there is some evidence that it may lower the risk of prostate cancer.
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