retinene
IPA: rˈɛtɪnˈin
noun
- (biochemistry) Either of two carotenoid pigments found in the retina and produced from vitamin A; retinal
- retinaldehyde
- dehydroretinaldehyde
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Examples of "retinene" in Sentences
- Retinene can exist in two forms, different in molecular shape, called cis-retinene and trans-retinene.
- In the dark, trans-retinene changes into cis-retinene and joins opsin once more to form the rhodopsin.
- The shape of cis-retinene is such that it can combine with opsin to form rhodopsin, whereas trans-retinene cannot.
- If the diet is deficient in vitamin A, the body's stores eventually give out and retinene is not replaced as it is lost.
- In the presence of light, cis-retinene is converted to trans-retinene and, if it already makes up part of the rhodopsin molecule, it falls off, leaving the largely colorless opsin behind.
- Vitamin A, which is more stable, is, however, easily converted into retinene, so that the vitamin A stores of the body can be called upon to replace the constant dribbling loss of this visual pigment.
- Nevertheless in that period, after dissecting retinas from 300 frogs, he found that rhodopsin on stimulation with light yielded both the protein opsin and a compound he called "retinene" (now "retinaldehyde") that in turn yielded vitamin A (now called retinol).
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