Betekenis van:
carotenoid

carotenoid
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • any of a class of highly unsaturated yellow to red pigments occurring in plants and animals

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Carotenoid
    2. Fish gelatine used as a carrier for vitamin or carotenoid preparations and flavours.’
    3. Synthetic lycopene consists of ≥ 96 % lycopene and minor quantities of other related carotenoid components.
    4. Synthetic lycopene consists of ≥ 96 % lycopene and minor quantities of other related carotenoid components.
    5. The major colouring principle of tomatoes is lycopene, minor amounts of other carotenoid pigments may be present.
    6. Commission Regulation (EC) No 721/2008 of 25 July 2008 concerning the authorisation of a preparation of red carotenoid-rich bacterium Paracoccus carotinifaciens as a feed additive (OJ L 198, 26.7.2008, p. 23).
    7. Commission Regulation (EC) No 721/2008 of 25 July 2008 concerning the authorisation of a preparation of red carotenoid-rich bacterium Paracoccus carotinifaciens as a feed additive (OJ L 198, 26.7.2008, p. 23). 1zzzzt.
    8. Synthetic lycopene consists of ≥ 96 % lycopene and minor quantities of other related carotenoid components. Lycopene is presented either as a powder in a suitable matrix or an oily dispersion.
    9. Synthetic lycopene consists of ≥ 96 % lycopene and minor quantities of other related carotenoid components. Lycopene is presented either as a powder in a suitable matrix or an oily dispersion.
    10. In its opinion of 2 December 2004 on certain uses of fish gelatine, the EFSA concluded that this product, when used as a carrier for vitamin and carotenoid preparations, is not likely to cause severe allergic reactions.
    11. Commission Regulation (EC) No 721/2008 of 25 July 2008 concerning the authorisation of a preparation of red carotenoid-rich bacterium Paracoccus carotinifaciens as a feed additive [2] is to be incorporated into the Agreement.