نتایج جستجو برای: carotenoid synthesis

تعداد نتایج: 415507  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Clotilde Biard Peter F Surai Anders P Møller

Carotenoids are biologically active pigments of crucial importance for the development of avian embryos and nestlings. Thus parental ability to provide nestlings with a carotenoid-rich diet may enhance offspring fitness. However, very little is known about the possible effects of carotenoid availability in the diet on growing nestlings in natural populations. We experimentally manipulated dieta...

2011
Matthew B. Toomey Kevin J. McGraw

BACKGROUND For many bird species, vision is the primary sensory modality used to locate and assess food items. The health and spectral sensitivities of the avian visual system are influenced by diet-derived carotenoid pigments that accumulate in the retina. Among wild House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus), we have found that retinal carotenoid accumulation varies significantly among individuals ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Gregory F Grether Shinji Kasahara Gita R Kolluru Edwin L Cooper

Rarely are the evolutionary origins of mate preferences known, but, recently, the preference of female guppies (Poecilia reticulata) for males with carotenoid-based sexual coloration has been linked to a sensory bias that may have originally evolved for detecting carotenoid-rich fruits. If carotenoids enhance the immune systems of these fishes, as has been suggested for other species, this coul...

Journal: :Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2004
Jonathan D Blount

Animals must allocate finite resources amongst competing demands. A suite of such trade-offs is thought to occur in the deployment of carotenoids, being widely responsible for sexual coloration and also important in antioxidant and immune defences. Experimental manipulation of dietary carotenoid availability is a useful approach for elucidating the mechanistic bases of carotenoid allocation tra...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2003
Kevin J McGraw Daniel R Ardia

Many male birds use carotenoid pigments to acquire brilliant colors that advertise their health and condition to prospective mates. The direct means by which the most colorful males achieve superior health has been debated, however. One hypothesis, based on studies of carotenoids as antioxidants in humans and other animals, is that carotenoids directly boost the immune system of colorful birds....

2007
P. F. ZAGALSKY

A survey of carotenoid—protein complexes is presented. Distinction is made between astaxanthin—proteins in which the absorption band of the carotenoid is unaltered in shape, and carotenoid—lipoglycoprotein complexes. The proposal by Buchwald and Jencks79 that the carotenoid is twisted about the double bonds of the polyene chain, is discussed and sustained for astaxanthin—proteins. A mode of bin...

2014
Leila K. Walker Rose Thorogood Filiz Karadas David Raubenheimer Rebecca M. Kilner John G. Ewen

Dietary access to carotenoids is expected to determine the strength of carotenoid-based signal expression and potentially to maintain signal honesty. Species that display carotenoid-based yellow, orange, or red plumage are therefore expected to forage selectively for carotenoid-rich foods when they are depositing these pigments during molt, but whether they actually do so is unknown. We set out...

2013
Luis M. San-Jose Fernando Granado-Lorencio Barry Sinervo Patrick S. Fitze

Carotenoids typically need reflective background components to shine. Such components, iridophores, leucophores, and keratinand collagen-derived structures, are generally assumed to show no or little environmental variability. Here, we investigate the origin of environmentally induced variation in the carotenoid-based ventral coloration of male common lizards (Lacerta vivipara) by investigating...

Journal: :Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology 2006
Rudi Berera Gary F Moore Ivo H M van Stokkum Gerdenis Kodis Paul A Liddell Miguel Gervaldo Rienk van Grondelle John T M Kennis Devens Gust Thomas A Moore Ana L Moore

We have designed and synthesized a molecular dyad comprising a carotenoid pigment linked to a fullerene derivative (C-C(60)) in which the carotenoid acts both as an antenna for the fullerene and as an electron transfer partner. Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy was carried out on the dyad in order to investigate energy transfer and charge separation pathways and efficiencies upon exci...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2010
Susan M Lin Katherine Nieves-Puigdoller Alexandria C Brown Kevin J McGraw Ethan D Clotfelter

Many animals use carotenoid pigments derived from their diet for coloration and immunity. The carotenoid trade-off hypothesis predicts that, under conditions of carotenoid scarcity, individuals may be forced to allocate limited carotenoids to either coloration or immunity. In polychromatic species, the pattern of allocation may differ among individuals. We tested the carotenoid trade-off hypoth...

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