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'''Cryptoxanthins''' are [[antioxidant]] chemicals that are a subclass of the [[carotenoid]]s.  They are hydroxylated and thus are more similar to [[lutein]] and [[zeaxanthin]] than they are to the [[carotene]]s.
'''Cryptoxanthins''' are [[antioxidant]] chemicals that are a subclass of the [[carotenoid]]s.  They are hydroxylated and thus are more similar to [[lutein]] and [[zeaxanthin]] than they are to the [[carotene]]s.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Cryptoxanthins are antioxidant chemicals that are a subclass of the carotenoids. They are hydroxylated and thus are more similar to lutein and zeaxanthin than they are to the carotenes.