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Parent topics
- Xanthin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Carotenoid [r]: Antioxidants structurally related to alpha-carotene. [e]
- Antioxidant [r]: Chemical compound or substance that inhibits oxidation. [e]
- Phytochemical [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Anti-cancer food [r]: Foods known to reduce the risk of cancer. [e]
- Carotene [r]: Antioxidant subgroup of carotenoids and precursors of Vitamin A. [e]
- Lutein [r]: Antioxidant carotenoid chemical that helps to prevent age-related macular degeneration. [e]
- Lycopene [r]: Antioxidant chemical found in large amounts in tomatoes. [e]
- Zeaxanthin [r]: Antioxidant carotenoid that helps prevent age-related macular degeneration and cancer. [e]
- Xanthin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Vitamin A [r]: Retinol, the precursor of retinal and retinoic acid, vital to normal health. [e]
- Lycopene [r]: Antioxidant chemical found in large amounts in tomatoes. [e]
- Carotenoid [r]: Antioxidants structurally related to alpha-carotene. [e]
- Zeaxanthin [r]: Antioxidant carotenoid that helps prevent age-related macular degeneration and cancer. [e]