Carotenoid

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kærəˈtɛnɔɪd/

Definitions of carotenoid

noun a class of naturally occurring pigments found in plants and animals, including beta-carotene and lutein

Example Sentences

A1 Carotenoids are natural pigments found in many fruits and vegetables.

A2 Eating foods rich in carotenoids can help improve skin health.

B1 Carotenoids are known for their antioxidant properties, which can help protect cells from damage.

B2 Research has shown that a diet high in carotenoids may reduce the risk of certain chronic diseases.

C1 Scientists have identified over 600 different carotenoids in nature.

C2 The bioavailability of carotenoids can vary depending on the food source and preparation method.

Examples of carotenoid in a Sentence

formal Carotenoids are a class of pigments found in plants and algae that give them their orange, yellow, and red colors.

informal Eating fruits and vegetables high in carotenoids can help improve your skin tone.

slang I heard that carotenoids are like nature's way of giving plants a tan.

figurative Just like how carotenoids protect plants from the sun, antioxidants can protect our bodies from harmful free radicals.

Grammatical Forms of carotenoid

past tense

carotenoided

plural

carotenoids

comparative

more carotenoid

superlative

most carotenoid

present tense

carotenoids

future tense

will carotenoid

perfect tense

have carotenoided

continuous tense

is carotenoiding

singular

carotenoid

positive degree

carotenoid

infinitive

to carotenoid

gerund

carotenoiding

participle

carotenoided

Origin and Evolution of carotenoid

First Known Use: 1831 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'carotenoid' originated from the Latin word 'carota' which means carrot, as these compounds were first discovered in carrots.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe the pigments found in carrots, the term 'carotenoid' has evolved to encompass a wider range of naturally occurring pigments found in plants, algae, and some fungi. The understanding of carotenoids has expanded to include their role as antioxidants and their potential health benefits.