carotene 英 ['kærətiːn]   美 ['kærətin]

carotene

carotene  英 ['kærətiːn] 美 ['kærətin]

n. 胡萝卜素(等于carotin) 

名词复数:carotenes 

Apricots, fresh or dried, are high in beta-carotene. 杏子,新鲜或干燥的,富含贝它胡萝卜素。
We have the development right now in Africa of orange flesh sweet potato which is rich in beta-carotene and therefore important for nutrition. 我们在非洲开发出了内部是橘红色的甘薯,它富含贝塔胡萝卜素,因此对于营养很重要。

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  • n. 胡萝卜素(等于carotin)
  • 1. Apricots, fresh or dried, are high in beta-carotene.

    杏子,新鲜或干燥的,富含贝它胡萝卜素。

  • 2. We have the development right now in Africa of orange flesh sweet potato which is rich in beta-carotene and therefore important for nutrition.

    我们在非洲开发出了内部是橘红色的甘薯,它富含贝塔胡萝卜素,因此对于营养很重要。

  • 3. 'Golden Rice', rich in beta-carotene, has met with anti-GM, political and technological obstacles and has yet to be widely introduced in developing countries.

    富含贝塔胡萝卜素的“金大米”已经遇到了反转基因、政治和技术的障碍,而且尚未在发展中国家全面推广。

  • carotene (n.) orange-colored hydrocarbon found in carrots and other plants, 1861, from German carotin, coined 1831 by German chemist H.W.F. Wackenroder (1789-1854) from Latin carota "carrot" (see carrot) + German form of chemical suffix -ine (2), denoting a hydrocarbon.
car·ot·ene / ˈkærətiːn ; NAmE ˈkærətiːn / noun [uncountable ] a red or orange substance found in carrots and other plants 胡萝卜素 see also beta-carotene car·ot·ene / ˈkærətiːn ; NAmE ˈkærətiːn /
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