xanth-, xantho-, xan-
(Greek: the color yellow; blond)
						anthoxanthins, anthoxanthines					
					
						Sap-soluble flavone flower pigments giving colors from ivory to deep yellow; also found in insects, having been absorbed from the plant on which the insect feeds.					
									
						axanthopsia					
					
						A defect of vision in which the retina fails to respond to yellow.					
									
						cryptoxanthin					
					
						A substance present in a variety of foods (e.g., eggs and corn) that can be converted to vitamin A by many animal livers.					
									
						idioxanthic					
					
						Peculiar to yellow races.					
									
						lipoxanthine					
					
						ooxanthine					
					
						phycoxanthine					
					
						phylloxanthin					
					
						pyroxanthine					
					
						A yellow, crystalline substance obtained from creosote, etc.					
									
						uroxanthin					
					
						xanthate					
					
						xanthemia					
					
						1. Tempoary yellowing of the skin due to excessive carotene in the diet, commonly seen in infants fed too much mashed carrots or adults consuming high quantities of carrots or beta-carotene.
2. Excess carotene in the blood, producing a pigmentation of the skin and mucous membranes that resembles jaundice.
									2. Excess carotene in the blood, producing a pigmentation of the skin and mucous membranes that resembles jaundice.
						xanthia					
					
						xanthic					
					
						xanthocarpous					
					
		