Carotin
carotene.
Historical Examples
Lycopersicin (or lycopin) is a hydrocarbon pigment having the same formula as carotin.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher
Associated with it are other pigments, which have been variously reported as carotin, phycoxanthin, etc.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher
To separate the carotin from xanthophyll place the ether solution in a small open dish and evaporate to a small volume.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher
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