Carrotin

/ˈkærətɪn/ noun

Carotene, the orange pigment found in carrots and other plants that the body converts to vitamin A.

Derived from 'carrot' with the chemical suffix '-in' (used for organic compounds). The term 'carotene' was literally named after carrots because this pigment was first isolated and identified in carrots. This represents an unusual case where a nutrient is named after a vegetable.

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