English to Haitian Meaning of carotene - karotèn


Carotene :
karotèn

karotèn

karotèn
Facebook Twitter Linkedin Share More
Definitions of carotene in English
Noun(1) an orange isomer of an unsaturated hydrocarbon found in many plants; is converted into vitamin A in the liver(2) yellow or orange-red fat-soluble pigments in plants
Examples of carotene in English
(1) Carotenoids are usually red, orange, or yellow pigments, and include the familiar compound carotene , which gives carrots their color.(2) The best defense then, is to provide a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables to gain as many nutrients as possible, while frequently offering those foods known to be high in carotene or vitamin A.(3) In most cases, early spring grass will contain fairly high levels of carotene (precursor to vitamin A) and will adequately meet the cow's requirement.(4) Your body converts their carotene into Vitamin A, which it needs for proper vision.(5) Laboratory tests only showed low carotene and vitamin A, indicating malabsorption.
Related Phrases of carotene
(1) beta carotene ::
beta karotèn
Synonyms
Noun
1. carotin ::
karotèn
Different Forms
carotene
English to Haitian Dictionary: carotene

Meaning and definitions of carotene, translation in Haitian language for carotene with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of carotene in Haitian and in English language.

Tags for the entry 'carotene'

What carotene means in Haitian, carotene meaning in Haitian, carotene definition, examples and pronunciation of carotene in Haitian language.

Learn Prepositions by Photos
Commonly confused words
form of verbs
Learn 300+ TOEFL words
Fill in the blanks
Topic Wise Words
Learn 3000+ common words
Words Everyday
Most Searched Words
GRE words
Android App
iPhone App
Chrome Extension

Blog List

Topic Wise Words

Learn 3000+ Common Words

Learn Common GRE Words

Learn Words Everyday

Your Favorite Words
Currently you do not have any favorite word. To make a word favorite you have to click on the heart button.
Your Search History