CTX in Food Additives Meaning

The CTX meaning in Food Additives terms is "Canthaxanthin". There are 1 related meanings of the CTX Food Additives abbreviation.

CTX on Food Additives Full Forms

  1. Canthaxanthin Canthaxanthin /ˌkænθəˈzænθɪn/ is a keto-carotenoid pigment widely distributed in nature. Carotenoids belong to a larger class of phytochemicals known as terpenoids. The chemical formula of canthaxanthin is C40H52O2. It was first isolated in edible mushrooms. It has also been found in green algae, bacteria, crustaceans, and bioaccumulates in fish such as carp, golden mullet, seabream and trush wrasse.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What does CTX stand for Food Additives?

    CTX stands for Canthaxanthin in Food Additives terms.

  2. What is the shortened form of Canthaxanthin in Food Additives?

    The short form of "Canthaxanthin" is CTX for Food Additives.

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