fuksoantiinia
Fuksoantiinia is a naturally occurring pigment found in certain algae, particularly those belonging to the phylum Heterokontophyta. It is a type of carotenoid, a class of organic pigments responsible for many of the red, orange, and yellow colors seen in plants, algae, and some animals. Fuksoantiinia is distinguished by its specific chemical structure, which differs from more common carotenoids like beta-carotene or lycopene. Its presence is a key characteristic used in the classification of algal species.
This pigment plays a role in photosynthesis by acting as an accessory light-harvesting pigment. It absorbs