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Carotene and Total synthesis

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Difference between Carotene and Total synthesis

Carotene vs. Total synthesis

The term carotene (also carotin, from the Latin carota, "carrot") is used for many related unsaturated hydrocarbon substances having the formula C40Hx, which are synthesized by plants but in general cannot be made by animals (with the exception of some aphids and spider mites which acquired the synthesizing genes from fungi). Total synthesis is the complete chemical synthesis of a complex molecule, often a natural product, from simple, commercially available precursors.

Similarities between Carotene and Total synthesis

Carotene and Total synthesis have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Chlorophyll.

Chlorophyll

Chlorophyll (also chlorophyl) is any of several related green pigments found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and plants.

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Carotene and Total synthesis Comparison

Carotene has 106 relations, while Total synthesis has 36. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.70% = 1 / (106 + 36).

References

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