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There are many animals types that contain beta-carotene. Shrimp do have beta carotene, along with many types of algae.
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No, clover does not contain beta carotene. Beta carotene is typically found in orange and dark green vegetables and fruits like carrots, sweet potatoes, and spinach. Clovers, on the other hand, are part of the legume family and do not contain significant amounts of beta carotene.
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This compound is beta-carotene.
Beta carotene is important for proper eye nutrition.
beta carotene
Not exactly. The body will convert Beta Carotene into Vitamin A when it is needed. That's why Beta Carotene is the preferred and safer version of Vitamin A... you can overdose on pure Vitamin A easier than you can on Beta Carotene
The chemical formula for beta-carotene is C40H56
Natural Beta-carotene is used in health care in two ways: As Pro -Vitamin A, which is due to its ability to be converted to Vitamin A as and when the body requires, and as an antioxidant, which protects against cell and tissue damage by scavenging free radicals. This dual function of Natural Beta-carotene is due to the presence of Cis and Trans Beta-carotene isomers. Synthetic Beta-Carotene has only All-trans Beta-carotene. This inherent disadvantage of synthetic Beta-carotene has led many users to use Dunaliella, which is the best source of Natural Beta-Carotene with a high Cis-Trans Beta-carotene ratio (25:75).
Studies have shown that beta-carotene has no effect on cancer
There are many animals types that contain beta-carotene. Shrimp do have beta carotene, along with many types of algae.
Beta-carotene is not dangerous but an excess must be avoided - a risk of hypervitaminose A exist.
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The maximum absorbance for beta-carotene is around 450-480 nm. This range corresponds to the absorption of light in the visible spectrum by beta-carotene molecules.
No, clover does not contain beta carotene. Beta carotene is typically found in orange and dark green vegetables and fruits like carrots, sweet potatoes, and spinach. Clovers, on the other hand, are part of the legume family and do not contain significant amounts of beta carotene.
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